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How to do a website for your neighbourhood plan – a quick, cheap, simple approach for discussion

19th March 2013 by William Perrin

Hundreds of communities will be drawing up neighbourhood plans over the next year.  This means local people and sometimes local bureaucrats working together on a document, usually a big multi-part document with tens of thousands of words. Handling a … [Read more...] about How to do a website for your neighbourhood plan – a quick, cheap, simple approach for discussion

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Blog, localism, neighbourhood plan

Understanding neighbourhood planning changes in the Localism Bill

5th August 2011 by nickygetgood

You Can Plan 2

Localism Bill Much has been spoken about the changes to the planning system as a result of the Localism Bill - some welcome 'a new right for communities to draw up a ‘neighbourhood development plan’' whilst others, such as the National Trust, feels … [Read more...] about Understanding neighbourhood planning changes in the Localism Bill

Filed Under: Blog, Campaigning, Featured Tagged With: Communities and Local Government, localism, Lorna Parsons, National Trust, Neighbourhood Forum, parish council, planning, Simply Understand, Slider Studio, You Can Plan

UK Gov Camp 2011 sessions of localism and hyperlocal sites and making a difference with data – notes and links

24th January 2011 by William Perrin

With Mike Rawlins, Nicky Getgood and Clare White from talk about local I had an enjoyable day at #UKGC11 at MicrosoftHQ on Saturday.  Thanks to Dave Briggs and Steph Grey for organising.  I convened sessions on localism and making a difference with … [Read more...] about UK Gov Camp 2011 sessions of localism and hyperlocal sites and making a difference with data – notes and links

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Data, government, hyperlocal, localism, ukgovcamp

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