The Neighbourhood Planning Network (NPN) is a network of voluntary groups within the Bristol area, working together to help themselves and each other get better involvement in how their neighbourhoods are developed, through the planning system
The website has information to help with getting involved in the planning processes from the beginning, where the strategic policies for managing development in Bristol are agreed, through early involvement in proposed developments.
This covers developments of all sizes from large, such as masterplans covering a large area of a neighbourhood, to small, such as a single house.
There is advice on how to ensure that your involvement is effective.
There is also information on how to respond to planning applications and links to other areas of information which you may find useful.
News
News from Bristol Development Framework teamThis email was sent out to the BDF contact list on 14 February by Sarah O'Driscoll and her team.It sets out where we are in the Development Framework ...
Posted 15 Feb 2012 04:56 by Alison Bromilow
Quarterly meeting notes uploadedThe papers handed out at the meeting on 19 January 2012 have been uploaded to the website herePlease note that the paper called Choices is an extract from a ...
Posted 5 Feb 2012 05:54 by Alison Bromilow
Environmental Law Foundation event 29 Feb 2012Information about a free event on 29 Feb 2012 has been posted on the Training events pageSee Link Note: Booking with ELF is essential
Posted 5 Feb 2012 04:55 by Alison Bromilow
NPN Annual Meeting - 3 March 2012 10 am - 1 pm (Doors open 9.45am)Responding to feedback from last year, we are organising this year's meeting to ensure that there is lots of time for ...
Posted by Juliet Johns
Bristol Central Area Action Plan BCAAPThe next round of consultation will start on February 24th.A 'launch event' is planned for the end of March.The BCAAP will be accompanied by the Public Realm and ...
Posted 5 Feb 2012 05:31 by Alison Bromilow
Site Allocations and Development Management DPDThe next round of consultation on the Site Allocations and Development Management policies will be launched on March 24th.A meeting will be held probably at the end of April ...
Posted 5 Feb 2012 05:21 by Alison Bromilow