WADDESDON PARISH
NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN
2013-2033
CONSULTATION STATEMENT
Published by Waddesdon Parish Council to accompany the Referendum Waddesdon Parish
Neighbourhood Plan under the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012
October 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents .................................................................................................................................... 2
1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 4
2. The consultation process .................................................................................................................... 5
Timeline and summary of engagement process ................................................................................. 6
January 2015 to June 2015 – starting the Plan process .................................................................. 6
July 2015 – initial community engagement .................................................................................... 6
August 2015 to February 2016........................................................................................................ 6
March to May 2016 – Engaging landowners and developers ......................................................... 7
May to July 2016 – Informal community engagement on draft Plan ideas .................................... 7
August 2016 to November 2016 – Preparing the Pre Submission Plan .......................................... 8
December 2016 to February 2017 – Pre Submission consultation (Regulation 14) ....................... 8
February to May 2017 – Finalising the Submission draft of the Plan ............................................. 8
3. Consultation feedback ........................................................................................................................ 9
Initial Consultation: July 2015 ............................................................................................................. 9
Vision Workshop: December 2015 ................................................................................................... 10
Landowner Meetings: April - May 2016 ........................................................................................... 10
Informal Consultation: June – July 2016 ........................................................................................... 10
Regulation 14 Public Consultation: November 2016 – February 2017 ............................................. 15
Regulation 14 Report: May 2017 ...................................................................................................... 16
4. Response to feedback and revisions to the Neighbourhood Plan .................................................... 17
Policy WAD1 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD2 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD3 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD4 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD5 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD6 ...................................................................................................................................... 17
Policy WAD7 ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD8 ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD9 ...................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD10 .................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD11 .................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD12 .................................................................................................................................... 18
Policy WAD13 .................................................................................................................................... 18
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Policy WAD14 .................................................................................................................................... 18
5. Other matters ................................................................................................................................... 19
LIST OF APPENDICES ............................................................................................................................. 20
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1. Introduction
1.1 This Consultation Statement has been prepared in support of the Waddesdon Parish
Neighbourhood Plan (2013 to 2033) in accordance with the obligations of the Neighbourhood
Planning Regulations 2012. The legal basis of this Statement is provided by Section 15 (2) of
part 5 of the 2012 Neighbourhood Planning Regulations, which requires that a consultation
statement should:
Contain details of the persons and bodies that were consulted about the proposed
Neighbourhood Development Plan;
Explain how they were consulted;
Summarise the main issues and concerns raised by the persons consulted; and
Describe how those issues and concerns have been considered and, where relevant
addressed in the proposed neighbourhood development plan.
1.2 At an open meeting at Waddesdon Village Hall on 28th January 2015, more than 100
attendees voted, almost unanimously, in favour of producing a Neighbourhood Plan.
Following this meeting, Waddesdon Parish Council applied to designate the Parish of
Waddesdon as a Neighbourhood Area under Regulation 5 of the Neighbourhood Planning
(General Regulations) 2012 on 19 February 2015. The designation was confirmed on 1 April
2015 and is included at Appendix A.
1.3 It was considered that the Parish boundary would form a logical boundary for the designation
of the Neighbourhood Area, which includes Waddesdon Manor and its gardens. Given that
the village of Waddesdon is the only sustainable settlement in the Parish, many of the policies
in the Plan relate to the area in and around the village.
1.4 A Steering Group, reporting into the Parish Council, was established at another public
meeting on 5th May 2015. The Steering Group comprised a variety of members of the local
community including local residents, representatives of the Parish Council, Waddesdon
Manor and Waddesdon Estate. The representatives of Waddesdon Estate withdrew from the
Steering Group in May 2016 as they wished to promote sites through the AVDC Local Plan
process. They remained a consultee, together with other local landowners.
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2. The consultation process
2.1 The consultation process undertaken by the Steering Group in support of the preparation of a
Neighbourhood Plan for Waddesdon has sought to engage with the local community and all
relevant consultees as fully as possible and in accordance with the obligations of the
Neighbourhood Planning Regulations 2012. (Please note that this Consultation Statement
does not address the Regulation 16 consultation undertaken by AVDC, or the subsequent
independent Examination, of the Submission version of the Plan.)
2.2 Regular updates have been provided on the Plan process and a series of events have been
held to share information with consultees and secure feedback in order to help in the
preparation of a Plan that reflects community views. The key engagement events during the
two-year process of preparing the Plan comprise:
An initial consultation in July 2015 with the community, including public events to help
understand community priorities in preparing the Plan.
An informal consultation in June / July 2016 with the community including a public
exhibition to share draft ideas for the Plan.
A Regulation 14 consultation on the Pre Submission Plan held from December 2016 to
February 2017.
2.3 The consultees relevant to the Neighbourhood Plan process were identified at the outset of
the consultation process. A list of consultee organisations is provided at Appendix B and the
main groups are summarised below:
Local residents living in the Parish
Local businesses in Waddesdon
Local landowners and / or developers
Local schools and services
Local sports and community groups
AVDC and other statutory consultees
2.4 The main channels of communication used to notify consultees about consultation events
and provide general updates on the progress of the Neighbourhood Plan were:
Waddesdon Newsletter
Waddesdon Plan website (www.waddesdonplan.org.uk)
Waddesdon Plan Facebook page, and other local social media channels
Local press and radio
Leaflets, posters and banners
Individual letters and emails
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Timeline and summary of engagement process
January 2015 to June 2015 – starting the Plan process
2.5 A public meeting was held at Waddesdon Village Hall to discuss the progression of a
Neighbourhood Plan. It was overwhelmingly agreed to progress a plan and the Parish Council
subsequently made an application for a Neighbourhood Area designation which was
approved on 1 April. A further public meeting was held in May 2015 at which the Steering
Group was established. A website and Facebook page specific to the Neighbourhood Plan
were launched a month later.
July 2015 – initial community engagement
2.6 Initial public consultation events to promote the Neighbourhood Plan, gauge local interest
and understand priorities for the local community in shaping the Plan were held in July 2015.
Two public events were held, the first at the Methodist Hall on High Street in the centre of
Waddesdon, and the second at a stall at the popular ‘Waddesdon Weekender’ annual village
fete, held at Waddesdon Cricket Club. Displays of maps and information regarding the
environment, traffic, heritage, local economy and housing were exhibited, and information
was available about neighbourhood planning. An initial questionnaire for people to complete
was distributed to all homes and businesses in the village to accompany these events. A copy
of the questionnaire can be found at Appendix C. An accompanying leaflet can be found at
Appendix D.
August 2015 to February 2016
2.7 Following initial feedback, the Steering Group, through a competitive tender, engaged a
project manager and planning expert (rCOH Limited) to assist with the process of preparing
the Neighbourhood Plan. Policy issues, as well as potential development sites, were
considered by the Steering Group during the second half of 2015 at regular meetings.
2.8 On 10th December 2015, the Steering Group, joined by members of Waddesdon Parish
Council and Waddesdon’s County and District Councillor Paul Irwin, held a Vision Workshop
led by Neil Homer, rCOH’s Planning Director. The 3-hour workshop provided a valuable
opportunity to discuss Waddesdon in a planning context and what does and doesn’t work
well in the village. The output from this Workshop was a detailed action plan for completing
the Submission Plan, as well as suggestions for objectives and policy ideas in a Vision Paper. A
copy of the Vision Paper can be found at Appendix E.
2.9 Sub-groups were subsequently established to draft policies in the areas of traffic and parking,
green spaces, facilities, heritage and Waddesdon Manor/the Waddesdon Estate. In addition,
the housing sub-group completed an assessment of all sites promoted to AVDC in the HELAA
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(Housing and Economic Land Availability Assessment), as well as other possible sites, for their
suitability for housing development.
March to May 2016 – Engaging landowners and developers
2.10 In March 2016, the Steering Group approached landowners, developers and consultants
relating to sites being promoted to AVDC in the Council’s Housing and Economic Land
Availability Assessment (HELAA) to attend individual meetings with the Steering Group during
April. A sample copy of the invitation can be found at Appendix F. The purpose of these
meetings was for the Steering Group to understand the aspirations and intentions for their
site(s), as well as the status of ownership and deliverability. The output from these
discussions provided clear guidance on which site(s) would be available for development
during the period of the Neighbourhood Plan.
May to July 2016 – Informal community engagement on draft Plan ideas
2.11 Following meetings with landowners, the Steering Group embarked on a more detailed
period of consultation with members of the Parish. Beginning in May, the consultation was
widely promoted throughout the village with notices on the Neighbourhood Plan website and
Facebook page and in the Waddesdon Newsletter. Personal invitations were issued to key
stakeholders (including landowners and developers), and posters (see Appendix G) were
erected together with a banner in the centre of the village (see Appendix H). Leaflets (see
Appendix I) were distributed at popular locations throughout the village, such as the coffee
shop and doctors’ surgery. A media release was issued (see Appendix J) which was published
in the Bucks Herald. The Chairman of the Steering Group was interviewed on local radio
station Mix 96.
2.12 The consultation ran from 20th June 2016 to 10th July 2016, and villagers were invited to
attend one of three events with the aim of understanding the Steering Group’s work to date.
The first event of the consultation was an exhibition held at Waddesdon Village Hall on 23rd
June 2016, the same day of the ‘Brexit’ referendum vote, which yielded a high level of
interest from village residents (who were voting at the Methodist Hall opposite). Exhibition
Boards (see Appendix K) were available to view and an accompanying questionnaire (see
Appendix L) was provided to all visitors. Members of the Steering Group were on hand to
answer questions and discuss issues of interest and concern.
2.13 Once again, the exhibition took place at a stand at the annual Waddesdon Weekender village
fete on 3rd July 2016, and a final event was held on 7th July 2016 at The Lion Public House in
the evening (from 6pm to 10pm).
2.14 The exhibition boards and questionnaire were also made available on the Waddesdon Plan
website to help maximise participation.
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August 2016 to November 2016 – Preparing the Pre Submission Plan
2.15 Following compilation of the informal consultation results, the Steering Group worked to
produce a Pre Submission version of the Plan. This was prepared between September and
November 2016.
December 2016 to February 2017 – Pre Submission consultation (Regulation 14)
2.16 The Pre Submission consultation commenced on 5 December 2016. It was decided to extend
the length of the consultation from the statutory six-week period to a 10-week period ending
10 February 2017 to take account of the Christmas break.
2.17 Letters were issued to the Statutory Consultees, a list of which is included in Appendix B.
Banners were erected in the centre of the village and at the eastern entrance to the village
adjacent to the A41. Leaflets (see Appendix M) and posters (see Appendix N) were distributed
and displayed around the village. A media release was issued to the local press and radio (see
Appendix O). Letters were also issued to other individual consultees such as landowners or
their agents.
2.18 A public exhibition of the draft plan was held at the Methodist Hall between 12pm and 9pm
on 6 December. A copy of the exhibition boards can be found at Appendix P. A copy of the
accompanying questionnaire can be found at Appendix Q.
2.19 The Pre Submission Plan and questionnaire were made available on the Neighbourhood Plan
website and hard copies of the Plan were made available in the coffee shop and doctor’s
surgery.
February to May 2017 – Finalising the Submission draft of the Plan
2.20 Following the end of consultation on the Pre Submission Plan all comments have been
considered and a Regulation 14 Report has been produced (see Appendix R). The
Neighbourhood Plan has been revised in response to the consultation feedback, as set out in
Section 4 of this report.
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3. Consultation feedback
3.1 The various public consultation exercises on the emerging Waddesdon Neighbourhood Plan
raised a series of issues that have been considered by the Neighbourhood Plan Steering
Group in the evolution of the draft Plan.
3.2 This section of the Consultation Statement summarises the level of participation and the
quantitative response to the closed questions set out in each consultation phase. This is then
followed by a summary of the qualitative responses and comments provided by respondents
at each stage of the process.
3.3 The changes made to the Draft Neighbourhood Plan in response to the quantitative and
qualitative feedback is then provided in Section 4 of the Statement.
Initial Consultation: July 2015
3.4 The July 2015 Initial Consultation provided the first opportunity for the Waddesdon
community to provide their views on the issues that would help shape the Neighbourhood
Plan and its policies.
3.5 88 questionnaires were completed. An Initial Consultation Report was prepared that provides
a comprehensive summary of the feedback from the questionnaires. A copy of this report is
provided in Appendix S. The broad themes arising from the Initial Consultation were as
follows:
The rural atmosphere, easy access to the countryside and Waddesdon Manor were
highly important aspects enjoyed.
Future housing development, HS2, traffic and parking were the most prominent
concerns.
Additional car parking was considered the most important new village facility that should
be provided, followed by new local shops and then indoor and outdoor leisure facilities.
Most responses considered current public transport provision, public rights of way and
cycle routes could be improved.
The location and number of new homes in the village, alongside additional infrastructure,
were the most important issues in relation to considering future housing.
An overwhelming majority of responses said that the Neighbourhood Plan should be site-
specific, i.e. allocate site(s) in the Parish for development.
3.6 The responses received and emerging themes were used to help shape the vision and
objectives of the Neighbourhood Plan. In particular, the Initial Consultation highlighted the
overwhelming desire by members of the community to have a site-specific Neighbourhood
Plan (two-thirds in favour).
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Vision Workshop: December 2015
3.7 A Vision Workshop was held on 10 December 2015 with representatives of Waddesdon
Parish Council, a local AVDC District Councillor and the Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group.
The Workshop reflected on the feedback from the Initial Consultation and made
recommendations to help shape the direction of the Plan. The recommendations related to:
The key objectives and land use planning policy scope of the Neighbourhood Plan
Further community engagement activities and evidence analysis
The project plan through to the submission of the Neighbourhood Plan
3.8 The Workshop made a series of observations about what works well and what does not work
well in the village and considered opportunities and ideas for consideration in the formation
of draft policies. A series of key objectives, policy ideas and action plan were then
recommended.
3.9 A January 2016 Vision Paper is enclosed at Appendix E that provides a comprehensive
overview of the areas covered in the Workshop.
Landowner Meetings: April - May 2016
3.10 In April and May 2016, meetings were held separately with representatives of Waddesdon
Estate, Arnold White Estates, and Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance, the
landowners/developers who had expressed an interest in engaging with the Steering Group.
In these meetings, the Steering Group presented information regarding the Plan process.
3.11 Waddesdon Estate indicated that they had no plans to develop their land within the Parish,
other than the Golden Mede development. Arnold White Estates presented their proposals
for a 650 home garden village to the northwest of Waddesdon, together with a bypass. The
Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance indicated that they had no plans to develop their sites,
other than those sites included in the aforementioned garden village.
Informal Consultation: June – July 2016
3.12 Further work was undertaken on the Plan in early 2016 following the Vision Workshop, which
led into the Informal Consultation in Summer 2016.
3.13 Over 300 people attended three consultation events, and the Steering Group received 185
responses via the Comments Form. There were three discrete responses obtained from local
businesses.
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3.14 Most responses were completed in hard copy, with 13 on-line forms submitted. The results,
compiled in the Waddesdon Neighbourhood Plan Informal Consultation Report of August
2016 in Appendix T, showed strong village support for the alternatives proposed in the
exhibition. In particular, 84% of responses were ‘yes’ to the following question: “Are we right
to conclude that these objectives suggest we should look for development on the eastern
side of the village?”
3.15 The August 2016 Informal Consultation Comments Form questions and responses are set out
in Table 1 below. (Note: percentage totals may not add up to 100% due to rounding.)
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Question Yes No No response
1. Is our proposed approach to housing numbers for Waddesdon appropriate to ensure a robust
plan? 90% 6% 3%
2. Have we considered the right mix of objectives? 89% 9% 2%
3. Are we right to conclude that these objectives suggest we should look for development on the
eastern side of the village? 84% 12% 4%
4. Do you think the concept for the former allotments site offers a good way to grow the village
and possibly to provide new community benefits? 84% 14% 3%
5. Is the potential redevelopment of the layby a good way to grow Waddesdon and to improve
the entrance to the village? 76% 21% 3%
6. Are one or more of the other sites in the HELAA more suitable for housing development? If so,
which ones? 47% 33% 20%
7. Should new parking facilities be considered in the areas shown? Each parking preference assessed separately.
8. Should existing employment sites be protected from changing to other uses and support given
to their expansion or enhancement where appropriate? 81% 15% 4%
9. Should a policy be included in the Plan restricting the change of use of buildings currently
used for shops and services and providing support to new facilities or the expansion or
enhancement of existing facilities where appropriate?
79% 18% 3%
10. When the Police Station is no longer required by Thames Valley Police, should the building
be retained as a community facility? 66% 31% 3%
11. Do you agree with the assessment we have made, relating to education and health? 70% 24% 5%
12. Should we protect existing community facilities from loss and support appropriate
enhancement / expansion of existing facilities? 94% 4% 3%
13. Are additional recreation and/or sporting facilities needed? What would you like to see? 45% 49% 6%
14. Should planning requirements be strengthened within and adjacent to the Waddesdon
Conservation Area along the lines we have set out? Which are most important? 82% 9% 9%
15. Should the design of new buildings outside the conservation area be addressed by policies in
the Neighbourhood Plan to control aspects such as those we have noted? 90% 6% 4%
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16. Should buildings of local note outside of the Conservation Area be protected by similar
policies to those buildings within it? 91% 7% 2%
17. Should policies in the Neighbourhood Plan protect the important views we have highlighted
from being compromised by new development? 95% 3% 2%
18. Should the areas we have proposed be designated as ‘local green spaces’, thereby protecting
them from future development? 92% 4% 4%
19. Should enhancement of public rights of way be a priority for Waddesdon? 85% 11% 3%
20. What opportunities are there for the Neighbourhood Plan to Strengthen Access, Connections
and Communication between the Manor and the rest of Waddesdon? 92 individual comments provided
Table 1 Informal Consultation questions and responses
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3.16 The following broad conclusions emerged following the Informal Consultation:
There was very strong support for the approach to housing numbers, the mix of
objectives and the conclusion that new development should be located on the eastern
side of the village.
Specifically, the former allotments site and potential redevelopment of the layby were
deemed to offer good ways potentially to grow the village.
Of the 33% who actively suggested other HELAA sites, 14% of total respondents
suggested WAD006 and 11% suggested WAD011. These two sites are the sites proposed
in the Neighbourhood Plan.
Land adjacent to the football pitch was considered most preferable for new car parking
(79%), closely followed by land opposite the surgery (74%) and land to the rear of the
Village Hall (69%).
81% of responses favoured protecting employment sites, with 79% supporting a policy to
restrict the change of use of buildings currently used for shops and services.
66% would like to see the Police Station retained as a community facility when no longer
required by Thames Valley Police; with 94% supporting the protection and enhancement
of existing community facilities.
There was a split response to the need for additional recreation and/or sporting facilities.
Strong support was expressed for policies strengthening planning requirements within
and adjacent to the Conservation Area, and for buildings of local note outside the
Conservation Area to be afforded the same protection.
There was very strong support for Neighbourhood Plan policies that protect important
highlighted views and designate identified ‘local green spaces’.
85% of respondents said that enhancement of public rights of way should be a priority.
3.17 Question 20 of the Comments Form elicited 92 responses. Suggestions such as an alternative
vehicular route into Waddesdon Manor and better communication with the village were the
most common areas of note.
3.18 The significant level of response to the Informal Consultation, coupled with the clear direction
provided by respondents on the key considerations, provided a strong mandate for the
development of the Neighbourhood Plan policies that formed the basis for the Regulation 14
Public Consultation of the draft Pre Submission Plan.
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Regulation 14 Public Consultation: November 2016 – February 2017
3.19 The Regulation 14 Public Consultation asked how respondents felt about the draft Pre
Submission Plan overall, in addition to seeking views on the specific Plan policies WAD001 to
WAD014.
3.20 Figure 1illustrates the breakdown of the 58 responses to the question, “How do you feel
overall about the Pre Submission Neighbourhood Plan?”
Figure 1 Response to question, “How do you feel overall about the Pre Submission Neighbourhood Plan?”
3.21 In respect of feedback on specific policies, respondents were asked to state ‘Agree’,
‘Disagree’ or ‘Neither’ to each. Table 2 summarises the breakdown of the 58 responses to
each policy.
Policy Agree Disagree Neither
WAD1 54 2 2
WAD2 54 3 1
WAD3 51 4 3
WAD4 51 2 5
WAD5 50 3 5
WAD6 52 1 5
WAD7 56 1 1
WAD8 52 5 1
WAD9 54 2 2
WAD10 54 1 3
WAD11 55 1 2
WAD12 48 4 6
WAD13 55 1 2
WAD14 56 1 1
Table 2 Feedback on specific NP policies
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1 2 1 2
How do you feel overall about the Pre Submission Plan?
Support
Tend to Support
Tend Not to Support
Do not Support
Don't Know
Incomplete
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3.22 The qualitative feedback received from the comments forms is set out in Appendix U. The
response to the Regulation 14 Consultation confirms that the vast majority of respondents
both support the Plan overall and each of the 14 policies.
3.23 The following individual institutions, landowners and public bodies provided a separate
written response to the Regulation 14 Consultation:
Arnold White Estates Environment Agency
The Diocese of Oxford Gladman Developments
The Waddesdon Estate Thame and District Housing Association
The Rothschild Foundation Historic England
AVDC Waddesdon Village Hall
Quainton Parish Council Thames Water
Natural England Buckinghamshire County Council
Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell
Parish Council
3.24 The relevant issues raised in these representations have been acknowledged in the
Regulation 14 Report. A letter was received from the Diocese of Oxford confirming the
availability of the land required to deliver Policy WAD2 (see Appendix V).
Regulation 14 Report: May 2017
3.25 The Neighbourhood Plan has evolved to reflect the broad direction provided at each stage of
public consultation. The feedback to the Regulation 14 Public Consultation has provided a
strong endorsement of the Pre Submission Neighbourhood Plan by the local community.
3.26 Since the closure of the Regulation 14 Consultation the Steering Group has further reviewed
the Neighbourhood Plan to take account of the feedback received and the continued
emergence of the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan.
3.27 An analysis of the consultation responses and associated changes to the Plan policies is set
out in the Regulation 14 Report (February 2017), which is provided at Appendix R. The Report
reviews the representations made by some statutory consultees – including AVDC – and local
developers and landowners. It then makes recommendations for minor modifications to the
Neighbourhood Plan for its submission.
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4. Response to feedback and revisions to the Neighbourhood Plan
4.1 The response to the main issues arising from the Regulation 14 Consultation are summarised
in the Regulation 14 Report at Appendix R. Further clarification on the changes to the
Neighbourhood Plan are provided below.
Policy WAD1
4.2 The wording of this policy has been amended to allow for appropriate infill development and
to ensure that wording relating to development outside the settlement boundary is in line
with the NPPF.
Policy WAD2
4.3 The Policies Maps have been amended to omit HELAA site WAD011 from the allocation in
response to comments from AVDC relating to landscape impact. The capacity of the site is
now considered to be 75 units.
Policy WAD3
4.4 The wording of the policy in respect of affordable housing has been updated to reflect the
AVDC policy position.
Policy WAD4
4.5 This policy has been updated to clarify that any supporting infrastructure is in relation to the
tourism offer of Waddesdon Manor, and to support rural employment, and any associated
increases in traffic.
Policy WAD5
4.6 No changes to the policy of substance.
Policy WAD6
4.7 This has been reworded to be consistent with the NPPF and Policy WAD5, particularly in
relation to marketing.
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Policy WAD7
4.8 Wording has been added in relation to replacement facilities in response to comments from
AVDC.
Policy WAD8
4.9 Minor amendments have been made to the policy.
Policy WAD9
4.10 The policy wording has been simplified, particularly in relation to the setting of the
Conservation Area.
Policy WAD10
4.11 The policy wording has been simplified, particularly in relation to views.
Policy WAD11
4.12 The policy wording has been updated to be consistent with the NPPF.
Policy WAD12
4.13 Parking opposite the surgery has been removed in response to consultation feedback. The
policy wording has been simplified, and has been revised to better define the impact on the
Conservation Area from proposals for parking on front gardens.
Policy WAD13
4.14 The policy wording has been amended to be more consistent with the NPPF, positively
support new open space and seek opportunities for connection to existing green spaces.
Policy WAD14
4.15 The policy wording has been strengthened in relation to resisting the development of Local
Green Spaces.
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5. OTHER MATTERS
5.1 The supporting text in the Plan has been amended as necessary to reflect the changes to the
policies. It has also been updated as necessary, to reflect matters such as the latest position
with the Vale of Aylesbury Local Plan.
5.2 Comments were made by Arnold White Estates (AWE) that their proposals for a new village
to the north west of Waddesdon should have been explicitly considered within the
Neighbourhood Plan consultation. The land in question was considered in the informal
consultation but the AWE proposals were not considered specifically as they were strategic in
nature and did not form part of the draft VALP; thus, they were considered to be outside the
scope of this Plan.
5.3 The evidence for the Neighbourhood Plan has been updated to include a Basic Conditions
Statement and this Consultation Statement, as well as the following updated documents:
SA/SEA, Local Green Spaces Report, and Site Assessment Report.
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LIST OF APPENDICES Appendix A - Neighbourhood area designation
Appendix B - List of organisations consulted
Appendix C - Questionnaire – July 2015
Appendix D - Leaflet – June 2015
Appendix E - Vision paper – January 2016
Appendix F - Sample invitation to landowners – March 2016
Appendix G - Poster – June 2016
Appendix H - Banner – June 2016
Appendix I - Leaflet – June 2016
Appendix J - Press release – June 2016
Appendix K - Exhibition boards – June 2016
Appendix L - Questionnaire – June 2016
Appendix M - Leaflet – December 2016
Appendix N - Poster – December 2016
Appendix O - Press release – December 2016
Appendix P - Exhibition boards – December 2016
Appendix Q - Questionnaire – December 2016
Appendix R - Regulation 14 report – February 2017
Appendix S - Initial consultation report – July 2015
Appendix T - Informal consultation report – august 2016
Appendix U - Regulation 14 consultation – Qualitative feedback
Appendix V - Letter from Oxford Diocesan Board of Finance – March 2017
Appendices to be found in accompanying files.