Neighbourhood planning

3. Regulation 16 - Public Consultation (July 2021)

Ilkley Town Council submitted its proposed Neighbourhood Development to the Council under Regulation 15 of the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as amended) on 25 May 2021.

In accordance with Regulation 16 (Publicising a Plan Proposal), the Council is inviting representations from organisations and individuals on the submitted NDP and supporting documents.

Details of earlier stages in the neighbourhood plan process can be viewed on the Ilkley Town Council website.

The consultation ran from Friday, 16 July to Wednesday, 15 September 2021. A total of 129 representations from 28 respondents were made online using the Council's OpusConsult consultation website, by email or in writing and can be viewed below.

If making representations via email or in writing, it is recommended that they are made on the Representation Form provided below.

  1. Highways England (PDF)
  2. Natural England (PDF)
  3. Climate Action Ilkley (PDF)
  4. Clive Brook Planning (PDF)
  5. NHS Property Services Ltd (PDF)
  6. 7014 (PDF)
  7. 4063 (PDF)
  8. Coal Authority (PDF)
  9. Ilkley Manor House Trust (PDF)
  10. Clive Brook Planning (for All Saints Parish Church) (PDF)
  11. Yorkshire Wildlife Trust (PDF)
  12. Avison Young (for National Grid) (PDF)
  13. Historic England (PDF)
  14. Burley Parish Council (PDF)
  15. 6068 (PDF)
  16. Johnson Mowat (for Redrow Homes) (PDF)
  17. Lichfields (for Craiglands Ltd) (PDF)
  18. Homes England (PDF)
  19. City of Bradford MDC (PDF)
  20. 2412 (PDF)
  21. 6290 (PDF)
  22. 2231 (PDF)
  23. 6961 (PDF)
  24. Theatres Trust (PDF)
  25. 4687 (PDF)
  26. Ilkley Labour Party (PDF)
  27. 798 (PDF)
  28. 7041 (PDF)
  29. 1438 (PDF)

Viewing the plan

The Ilkley Neighbourhood Development Plan and supporting documents can be viewed at the following locations.

Viewing the documents is by appointment only due to current restrictions, please use the links below to contact your preferred location to visit.

What happens next

All representations received will be submitted together with the Neighbourhood Plan and supporting documents for an independent examination by a suitably qualified, and independent person, known as an examiner.

The independent examiner will assess whether the neighbourhood plan meets the Basic Conditions (set out in law) and other legislative requirements. They will determine whether the proceeds (with or without modifications) to a local referendum.

Details of the examiner's appointment and the examination itself will be published when appropriate. The referendum will be arranged by the Council's Electoral Services team, at a date to be arranged.

Contact details

Planning Policy
4th Floor
Britannia House
Hall Ings
Bradford
BD1 1HX

Phone : 01274 433679
Email : planning.policy@bradford.gov.uk