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Epping Upland Parish Council neighbourhood plan

Current status

Epping Upland Parish Council is currently preparing their draft neighbourhood plan.

Approval of the area application

Following the close of the 4-week consultation period, Epping Forest District Council considered all the comments received and prepared a report and recommendation to take to cabinet on the 8 of October 2015, where the neighbourhood plan area application has now been approved as a neighbourhood plan area with the exception of an area in the North which follows the Parish boundary with Nazeing Parish, Roydon Parish, the parish / district boundary with Harlow district and then the public right of way running through Epping Long Green. To comply with Regulation 7 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as amended), Epping Forest District Council is publicising the following details:

  • The name of the neighbourhood area: Epping Upland neighbourhood area
  • The name of the relevant body who applied for the designation: Epping Upland Parish Council
  • Download 8 October 2015 Cabinet Report (pdf 375KB)
  • Download Epping Upland Neighbourhood Plan Area Approval (pdf 285KB)
  • Download Epping Upland Neighbourhood Plan Area Map (pdf 2.MB)

Epping Upland Parish Council neighbourhood plan application

  • Download the Epping Upland letter (pdf 285KB)
  • Download the Epping Upland map (pdf 746MB)

The application and a letter explaining why Epping Upland Parish Council intends to prepare a neighbourhood plan, and how the organisation and area meet the conditions of Section 61G(3), (4), (7) and 61H(1) of the Town and Country Planning Act, 1990 can be viewed above.

In accordance with Regulation 6 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 Epping Forest District Council consulted residents and other interested stakeholders on this application. The consultation ran for a 4-week period, commencing from Monday 17 August to 14 September 2015. This was not a consultation on the neighbourhood plan itself, but merely the identification of the area for which the parish or town council wished to prepare a neighbourhood development plan.

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