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Indeed Alex.
What Localism Bill does not allow is existing Core Strategies to be overturned.They have already been thru. a Regional Plan examination, then followed up by an independent inspector decision That was why the Sholden call in was rejected.
The Neighbour Plan determines which sites can be developed providing the numbers of houses identified & agreed by the Secretary of State are met.
For instance a village could decide where those sites are to bedeveloped , particularly if there are more sites identified than houses allocated in the Site Allocation process. That's the local decision under the Neighbourhood Plan process.
In effect they can pick the sites so long as they are deveoped in the designated time period. Failure to agree this mean the decision comes back to the District Council.
Hope this makes sense.
Watty
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