Bishop's Castle is set to get its own neighbourhood development plan after more than 88 per cent of people who voted in a referendum decided in favour.
Bishop's Castle is set to get its own neighbourhood development plan after more than 88 per cent of people who voted in a referendum decided in favour.
A successful adoption of a local area plan for Bishop's Castle has origins that stretch back to 2018, with the town council hoping at the time that it would give residents"greater control over the future of the town, protecting its heritage, amenities and unique character and giving a much greater say in development."
"The Neighbourhood Plan contains a range of locally produced policies which the community have expressly asked to be brought into play to help guide the decision-making process.
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