OBJECTIVES AND TERMS OF REFERENCE

 

Social

  1. To make provision for sufficient new and affordable homes to meet the needs of the local community and encourage a balanced and diverse community
  2. To improve the health and vitality of the parish and ensure the needs of residents and visitors are met through retaining, supporting and improving the parish’s abundant and diverse local community facilities, services and assets
  3. To improve the provision of sustainable forms of transport
  4. To bring about improvements to the parish’s road network and parking provision in the village centre
  5. To strengthen and develop the parish’s functioning village centre
  6. To ensure that new development is supported by the necessary infrastructure

 

Environment

 To ensure new development retains Tatsfield’s unique sense of identity, physical separation and responds to its diverse built environment

  1. To ensure that new development encourages a balanced and mixed community and is appropriate and proportionate to the scale and semi-rural character of the parish.
    1. To maintain and improve the parish’s valued green infrastructure network and informal public spaces linking the village to the surrounding countryside
    2. To preserve and enhance the Parish’s landscape setting, protecting views into and out of the village and promoting greater connectivity to the Surrey Hills AONB.
    3. To preserve and enhance the parish’s valued natural environment, habitats and biodiversity  

 

Economic

  1. To support and grow the parish’s local economy and ensure the specific needs of the parish’s local businesses are met.

 

 

Tatsfield Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group Terms of Reference

1. Purpose

a. The main purpose of the Tatsfield Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group is to oversee the preparation of the Neighbourhood Plan for Tatsfield in order that these will then progress to Independent Examination and a successful community referendum and ultimately be adopted by Tandridge District Council to become part of the development plan for the district.

b. The Steering Group will engage the local community to ensure that the Plan is truly representative of the ambitions of Tatsfield. The Group will maximise support for the approach taken in the Neighbourhood Plan by ensuring high levels of community engagement throughout the plan-making process.

2. Principles

a. That the Steering Group will undertake the process in a democratic, transparent and fair fashion, encouraging widespread participation and giving equal consideration to opinions and ideas from all members of the community.

b. All decisions made shall be fully evidenced and supported through consultation with the local community.

3. Roles and responsibilities

In order to achieve this, the Steering Group will carry out the following roles:

• Be accountable for steering and providing strategic management of the Neighbourhood Plan for Tatsfield;

• Produce, monitor and update a project timetable;

• Produce a consultation and engagement strategy, showing how the public will be involved throughout the process;

• Regularly report back to the Parish Council for endorsement of decisions taken;

• To undertake analysis and evidence gathering to support the plan production process;

• Actively support and promote the preparation of the Tatsfield Neighbourhood Development Plan throughout the duration of the project;

• Identify sources of funding;

• Liaise with relevant authorities and organisations to make the plan as effective as possible.

• Gather data from a wide range of sources to ensure that the conclusions reached are fully evidenced and that the aspirations and issues of all residents are understood

• Consult as widely and thoroughly as is possible to ensure that the draft and final NDP is representative of the views of residents

• Agree, subject to ratification by the Parish Council, a final submission version of the Tatsfield Neighbourhood Development Plan;

4. Membership

a. 4.1 The Steering Group will be made up of a cross-section of volunteers from the community, including Parish Councillors. Effort will be made to seek representation from under-represented sections of the community.

b. 4.2 Membership of the Steering Group will be open to the public indefinitely (15 - maximum number of public members)

5. Decision Making

a. The Steering Group has full delegated authority from the Parish Council to deliver its plan making functions up to and including publication of the Consultation Draft Plan. The Group will report after every Neighbourhood Plan meeting to the Parish Council setting out progress on its work. The Parish Council will approve the Submission Draft Neighbourhood Development Plan prior to publication for consultation and independent examination.

b. The plan-making process remains the responsibility of the Parish Council as the qualifying body. All publications, consultation and community engagement exercises will be undertaken by or on behalf of the Parish Council with appropriate recognition of the Parish Council’s position given in all communications associated with the project.

6. Meetings

a. Steering Group meetings will take place monthly, except in August and on Bank Holidays. The meetings will normally take place on the 3rd Monday of the month.

b. Where possible, all meetings should be held within the Parish. The dates of future meetings will be made publicly available via the Parish Council website.

c. The Steering Group will elect a Chair from its membership to remain in that position until the project is completed. If this position should become vacant, the Group will elect an alternate.

d. The Clerk shall keep a record of meetings and circulate notes to Steering Group members and the Parish Council in a timely fashion. Minutes shall be made publicly available on the Parish Council website.

e. At least 3 clear days’ notice of meetings shall be sent to members via email.

f. Decisions made by the Steering Group should normally be by consensus at Steering Group meetings. Where a vote is required each member shall have one vote. A minimum of 12 members shall be present where matters are presented for decisions to be taken. A simple majority vote will be required to support any motion. The Chairman shall have one casting vote.

7. Working Groups

a. The Steering Group may establish working groups, made up of volunteers from the

to aid them in any Neighbourhood Plan related work.

b. Each working group should have a lead person from the Steering Group.

c. Members of the community will be encouraged to participate in the process at all stages.

8. Finance

a. All grants and funding will be applied for and held by the Parish Council, who will ring-fence the funds for Neighbourhood Development Plan work.

b. The Steering Group will notify the Parish Council, advising them of any planned expenditure before it is incurred.

c. Steering Group members and volunteers from any working groups may claim back any previously agreed expenditure incurred during any Neighbourhood Plan related work.

9. Conduct

a. It is expected that all Steering Group members abide by the principles and practice of the Parish Council Code of Conduct including declarations of interest.

b. Whilst Members as individuals will be accountable to their parent organisations, the Steering Group as a whole is accountable to the wider community for ensuring that the Plan reflects their collective expectations.

c. The Steering Group will achieve this through applying the following principles:

i. Be clear and open when their individual roles or interests are in conflict;

ii. Treat everyone with dignity, courtesy and respect regardless of their age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, or religion and belief; and

iii. Actively promote equality of access and opportunity.

10. Changes to the Terms of Reference

a. This constitution may be amended with the support of at least two-thirds of the current membership at a Steering Group Meeting and with the approval of the parish or town council.

11. Dissolution

a. The Steering Group will be dissolved once its objectives have been attained and/or when at least two-thirds of its members and the parish or town council, consider its services are no longer required.

b. The Steering Group will then dispose of any remaining funds held in accordance with any conditions imposed by the grant funders and in the best interests of Tatsfield Parish.