Additional Regulation-16 public consultation
Consultation opens: 14 March 2025
Consultation closes: 11.59pm on 30 May 2025
About this consultation
Leckhampton with Warden Hill Parish Council has drafted a Neighbourhood Plan which they submitted to Cheltenham Borough Council (CBC) in 2023. We carried out an initial consultation on the draft Neighbourhood Plan for just over 6 weeks in early 2024. This final stage of consultation is a requirement of regulation-16 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012 (as amended).
Following comments received in last year’s consultation and other matters, the parish council have proposed amendments to the Neighbourhood Plan and these have been formally submitted to CBC. In light of the proposed amendments, we are running an additional Regulation-16 consultation to allow residents, local businesses and interested parties to comment on the proposed amendments. This consultation will run for just over 6 weeks.
At the end of the consultation, the Neighbourhood Plan will be submitted to an independent examiner for consideration.
Consultation documents
You can view the proposed amendments to the Neighbourhood Plan in a separate document. You can also view the original draft Neighbourhood Plan and Basic Condition Statement. All associated documents are available to download below:
- Draft proposed amendments to Neighbourhood Plan
- Draft Neighbourhood Plan
- Draft Basic Condition Statement
How to take part in this consultation
This consultation will last for a minimum of six weeks and closes at 11.59pm on 30 May 2025.
Please use the online consultation form to give your views:
We would like to encourage you to complete this consultation online if possible, as this makes it much easier for us to analyse all the responses. However, you have the option to download a Word or PDF version of the consultation form to complete and return to [email protected] or by post to Planning Policy, Cheltenham Borough Council, Municipal Offices, Promenade, Cheltenham, GL50 9SA.
Privacy and data protection
Read the planning policy privacy statement.
If you have questions about this consultation, please contact the Planning Policy team by email at [email protected], or call 01242 264321