peterl
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Post by peterl on Jul 23, 2022 23:17:48 GMT
Padstow, Cornwall, will vote on a neighbourhood plan next Thursday, July 28th.
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Post by southernliberal on Sept 22, 2022 15:21:56 GMT
Pimlico, Westminster is currently voting on its neighbourhood plan
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Khunanup
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Post by Khunanup on Sept 25, 2022 20:32:53 GMT
I forgot to post this here when it was held.
18/08/22
Milton Neighbourhood Plan (Portsmouth)
Yes 1379 No 174
Turnout 20.7%
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john07
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Post by john07 on Oct 10, 2022 19:50:58 GMT
Pimlico, Westminster is currently voting on its neighbourhood plan Do you need a passport to vote?
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Post by finsobruce on Oct 10, 2022 22:39:27 GMT
Pimlico, Westminster is currently voting on its neighbourhood plan Do you need a passport to vote? It would have to be a Burgundy one.
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Post by timrollpickering on Oct 12, 2022 19:08:13 GMT
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peter
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Post by peter on Oct 13, 2022 23:13:48 GMT
Result of the Roman Road Bow NFP Referendum in Tower Hamlet is: Yes, 1,743. No, 736 There were 9 spoilt ballots. The turnout was 12.28%. The postal vote turnout was 35% representing 873 votes from 2,494 issued.
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Post by Tony Otim on Oct 20, 2022 17:23:39 GMT
There's the Horsham Blueprint Business Neighbourhood Development Plan Referendum today.
I only know this because I passed Polling Station signs on the way to my parents this afternoon and was just checking that we hadn't missed an election.
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Post by maxque on Oct 21, 2022 16:16:44 GMT
There's the Horsham Blueprint Business Neighbourhood Development Plan Referendum today. I only know this because I passed Polling Station signs on the way to my parents this afternoon and was just checking that we hadn't missed an election. And it passed. Residential vote was 84.8% to 15.2%, with a 14% turnout and business vote was 19 votes for and 2 votes against (from an electorate of 56).
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peterl
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Post by peterl on Oct 31, 2022 11:57:30 GMT
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peterl
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Post by peterl on Dec 19, 2022 18:24:56 GMT
Number of votes for Yes: 1681 - 86% Number of votes for No: 274 - 14% Turnout: 16.89%. So a strong majority in favour, but a very low turnout.
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ricmk
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Post by ricmk on Jan 26, 2023 13:54:42 GMT
I can’t recall a neighbourhood plan referendum where people voted no. This suggests to me that both plans and referendums are cosmetic and have little practical effect. I looked into these a while back. The first neighbourhood plan rejected at referendum was Swanwick in Derbyshire. The draft plan put in large ‘no development’ zones, the inspector insisted they were removed, to the point where those behind the plan no longer supported it, but bizarrely the vote went ahead anyway. More at andrewlainton.wordpress.com/2016/10/25/first-neighbourhood-plan-rejected-at-referendum-give-a-medal-to-its-examiner-nigel-mc-gurk/amp/Another in Middlewich in Cheshire - don’t know a great deal about this but there was an organised ‘no’ campaign. One in MK - North Crawley a beautiful village proposed a plan with a small amount of housing, but there was a majority for ‘no housing’ (of course the rejected plan simply meant applications considered against borough policies) more here if interested www.northcrawley-pc.gov.uk/Article/Detail.aspx?ArticleUid=C11D78D3-FAC2-4E43-B306-7C6043F89F01We had a further much larger plan which squeaked through referendum closer than 51:49 again outside the main MK area. www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/planning-and-building/planning-policy/olney-neighbourhood-planAgain there was an organised ‘no’ campaign, which always seems to be a sign that a plan is in trouble. The Olney one was particularly frustrating as about 2 years later we had an application for (care) housing on a site not allocated for housing, and refused it due to conflict with the neighbourhood plan. Then lost on appeal - sigh. A real slap in the face for the people who took a local plan containing plenty of housing through a controversial referendum. A really poor decision.by the inspector in my view. I've only just clocked this but North Crawley is having a second vote today. I don't know what's changed / how controversial the current plan is (here: www.milton-keynes.gov.uk/planning-and-building/planning-policy/north-crawley-neighbourhood-plan if you want a read) but I wonder if this will be the first example of a lost referendum having a second try to get a plan approved.
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ricmk
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Post by ricmk on Jan 27, 2023 0:06:22 GMT
And the one you’ve all been staying up for….
North Crawley votes YES 253-35.
I think that’s the first to go through after a previous failure at referendum stage, might get some wider interest in the process to get here.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Feb 9, 2023 23:19:50 GMT
Fulbourn (South Cambridgeshire): Yes 581, No 51. Turnout 17.2%.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Feb 24, 2023 0:17:15 GMT
Whittlesey (Fenland): Yes 1,577, No 458. Turnout 14.95%. Market Overton (Rutland): Yes 101, No 6. Turnout 27%
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Post by peterl on Apr 4, 2023 15:43:38 GMT
May 4th 2023
Ecchinswell, Sydmonton & Bishops Green, Basingstoke and Deane. Fairford, Cotswold Woodmancote, Tewkesbury
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Apr 4, 2023 16:10:48 GMT
Abbots Bromley in East Staffordshire also on 4 May.
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Post by jeremyfennell on Apr 4, 2023 17:23:21 GMT
Fairford is consistently within Cotswold District, and has been since 1974.
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peterl
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Post by peterl on Apr 4, 2023 18:01:02 GMT
Fairford is consistently within Cotswold District, and has been since 1974. Thanks corrected.
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Post by Davıd Boothroyd on Jul 20, 2023 23:30:57 GMT
Ketton and Tinwell (Rutland UA) votes Yes:
Yes 520 No 35
Turnout 32.31%
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