Sturminster Marshall Parish Council has prepared a draft neighbourhood plan. It has undergone examination by an independent examiner. Before the plan can be 'made' (adopted), it must receive a positive result at a local referendum. 

Plan examination

The independent examiner’s report of the Sturminster Marshall Neighbourhood Plan was issued on 8 May 2024.

During examination, the examiner wrote to Dorset Council and Sturminster Marshall Parish Council on 7 March 2024 to clarify some initial procedural matters.

On 18 March 2024, the examiner wrote to Dorset Council and Sturminster Marshall Parish Council to ask a number of questions in order to seek clarification on some matters. The parish council and Dorset Council replied on 2 April.

On 8 April 2024, the examiner wrote to Dorset Council and Sturminster Marshall Parish Council to ask a supplementary question. The parish council replied on 10 April and Dorset Council replied on 15 April.

On 1 May 2024, Wyatt Homes wrote to the examiner in relation to the examiner’s questions dated 18 March 2024 and the parish council’s response to those questions.

Plan submission and Regulation 16 consultation

The submitted neighbourhood plan is: 

It is supported by the following documents:

The parish council also provided the following evidence base documents:

All representations received during the Regulation 16 consultation have been compiled into the following report:

Habitat Regulations Assessment (HRA)

Dorset Council agree with the findings of the document titled ‘Report to Inform Habitats Regulations Assessment’, prepared for the Sturminster Marshall Neighbourhood Plan and published by AECOM in June 2023. Dorset Council, as competent authority under the Conservation of Habitats and Species Regulations 2017 (‘Habitats Regulations’), have therefore adopted the report as the HRA for Sturminster Marshall Neighbourhood Plan.

Natural England were consulted on the HRA for the Sturminster Marshall Neighbourhood Plan in accordance with Regulation 105(2) of the Habitats Regulations, and concur with the findings of the HRA that the Sturminster Marshall Neighbourhood Plan will not adversely affect the integrity of a European Site.

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