Public Consultation, Spring 2020
The Survey Is Now Live And All Returns Must be submitted By
17 April 2020.
Please do take a moment to participate as this will form an important piece of local planning for the next decade and we need to ensure it accuratley reflects the desires of the local people.
One of the important elements of any neighbourhood plan is public consultation. The Yateley, Darby Green and Frogmore Neighbourhood Plan Steering Group are now embarking on a public consultation phase by launching a survey.
This survey will give all residents of the parish and other interested parties the opportunity to provide input to the plan and help shape it by determining what the priorities are perceived to be by the local population.
It can be completed online via the Survey Monkey link or using one of the many paper copies available. Paper copies have been distributed to every household in the parish as part of the Yateley Town Council newsletter and will also be available in Yateley Library and the Town Council office.
The survey references our draft plan which can be found in our document repository under the Plan section – a link to the latest working version of the plan is provided below and in the first coloured section are links to allow you to jump to a specific section of the plan, though these links do depend on what browser you use – see the note in the pale blue panel below.
The Neighbourhood Plan will form an annex to the Hart Local Plan and will be part of the important planning documents for the next decade.
How And When To Return Your Submissions
Paper copies were included in the middle of the February 2020 Yateley Town Council Newsletter, that has recently been distributed to every household in the Yateley Parish. Paper copies can also be obtained from Yateley Library. You can also use the link below or click the image of the Newsletter, to download a pdf version, which you can then print out.
The best way to enter your submissions, however, is to use the online survey at the Survey Monkey link below.
If you prefer to complete a paper copy, then please return these to the Yateley Town Council office (location and opening times can be found at their website)
If you are unable to visit the Town Council office, then you can scan your form and email it to the town council at the email address at the bottom of their Contact Us page
Closing date for submissions is
17 April 2020.
Quick Links
Links will be added / updated as and when appropriate
Survey Monkey – the online survey
The latest draft Plan | Version 3.4 dated 10 February 2020 | see links below to jump to a specific section of the Plan
The draft Annex to The Plan | Version 3.3 Dated 4 February 2020
A copy of the Neighbourhood Plan presentation to the Yateley Society
Our Diary Section – all public events and meetings will be published here
Have Any Questions?
If you have any questions about the plan, the survey or the group in general, then you can use the form on our Contact Us page to submit your questions.
Due to the current situation regarding the COVID-19 virus, the Steering Group have cancelled all public meetings until after the restrictions are lifted. if you have questions, please use the form on our contact us page to submit them..
Index Of The Draft Plan
The following links will allow you to quickly jump to a section of interest in the draft plan document. We advise that you use a desktop or laptop to open these as a smartphone may not jump to the correct place and the text may be too small to be readable.
Not all browsers will support the jump to a bookmark within the pdf document.
If your browser opens at the title page when using a link below, simply scroll down to the Contents section within the document and click on the section that you want to view from there.
Environment
Undertaking local actions to avoid irreversible changes in climate
Reversing decline in biodiversity by creating new habitats
Undertaking green planting to draw down CO2
Upgrading local infrastructure
Protecting flood plains and avoiding flood risks
Maintaining strategic gaps to allow green planting
Providing good telecommunications
Upgrading local energy infrastructure to reduce system losses
Housing
Promoting good local design to enhance community sense of purpose
Improving carbon neutral features in existing and new housing stock
Optimising the housing mix to meet community needs
Identifying possible development sites for new build
Redeveloping business premises
Transport
Reducing the impact of transport to improve health and make roads safer for non car users
Leisure

Keep Up To Date
The plan is an evolving document and will be updated as we research further and analyse the survey responses.
To make sure you are kept up to date with:
- developments in the plan
- local events to raise awareness
- meetings open to the public
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