Published on 28 July 2020. That planning permission DC/20/041 is refused for the following reasons: 1. Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm The Horsham District Local Plan 2019-2036. They are usually created by a parish council or a Neighbourhood Forum and deal with a wide range of … To view all current open Neighbourhood Plan consultations, visit our Neighbourhood planning A Neighbourhood Plan is a community-led framework that is used to help determine future planning applications in a particular area. Community feedback shapes adopted 2020-21 Budget. Horsham District Council, Parkside, Chart Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 1RL +44 (0) 1403 215100. Office and reception currently closed to the public. Priority Please rank each project Example: Transport Crossing A Street Transport Assessment/ Neighbourhood Plan

Use our Making a Neighbourhood Plan section to find guidance notes, resources and form templates.Office and reception currently closed to the publicHorsham District Council, Parkside, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL
The Local Plan sets out planning policies and proposals for new development in the District.


When it is ‘adopted’ the Horsham District Local Plan will be used to help determine planning applications in the District. In light of recent announcements regarding COVID-19, Horsham District Council has reviewed its protocols regarding the consultation process for neighbourhood plans. For further information view the To aid swift decision making, applicants should also provide:Office and reception currently closed to the publicHorsham District Council, Parkside, Horsham, West Sussex RH12 1RL The aim of the new temporary fast track deemed consent route under section 74B of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 is to enable urgent changes to construction working hours to support safe construction working in line with the government’s latest social distancing guidance on construction and other outdoor work.

Horsham Rural City Council has adopted its 2020-21 Budget, delivering a community support package of almost $500,000 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic while also funding major …

Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm The Regulation 18 Consultation was open for a period of six weeks between 17 February and 30 March 2020. This document is part of the Council’s adopted Development Plan, and it sets out the Council’s planning strategy to 2031.

(Please provide details and continue on a separate sheet if necessary). Planning application to Modify Construction Working Hours (Section 74B) All published information, including reports, for Agenda for Planning Committee (North) on Tuesday, 7th July, 2020, 5.30 pm Horsham District Council : Agenda for Planning Committee (North) on Tuesday, 7th July, 2020, 5.30 pm They are usually created by a parish council or a Neighbourhood Forum and deal with a wide range of issues such as housing, employment, heritage and transport.Neighbourhood planning gives communities direct power to develop a shared vision for their neighbourhood and shape the development and growth of their local area.Click on the parishes below to find out more about their Neighbourhood Plan status.If you are interested in making a Neighbourhood Plan, we are here to help. The background is that in late 2015, Horsham District Council adopted the Horsham District Planning Framework (HDPF), which identified or allocated sites to deliver 16,000 homes between 2011 and 2031, and HDC is currently reviewing HDPF to identify sites for development from this year to 2036. In order to continue to progress neighbourhood plans, we have made a decision to restart the consultation process with measures we feel are in accordance to the government guidelines. It is important to note that this Regulation 18 Draft Local Plan was for consultation purposes only and does not represent Council policy at this stage.

01403 215100 - Monday to Friday: 9am - 5pm The proposal is therefore contrary to policies 32 and 33 of the Horsham District Planning Framework (2015). That planning application DC/19/1639 be refused for the following reasons: The scale of the development would result in overdevelopment of the site, causing a detrimental impact on the surrounding area. 1.1 In November 2015, Horsham District Council adopted the Horsham District Planning Framework (HDPF).