To Make the Bierton Neighbourhood Plan
September 10, 2025 Corporate Director Planning, Growth and Sustainability (Officer) Awaiting outcome View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to formally incorporate the Bierton Neighbourhood Plan into the Buckinghamshire Development Plan, following a successful referendum.
Full council record
Decision
Following a referendum result in favour of the neighbourhood plan, the decision is made that The Bierton Neighbourhood Plan be made part of the Buckinghamshire Development Plan.
Reasons for the decision
The Bierton Neighbourhood Plan has passed all the formal stages required before it can be made. Buckinghamshire Council must now make the plan.
Under the regulations the referendum had to ask the following question –
Do you want Buckinghamshire Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Bierton to help it decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?
Yes or No
Following the close of the referendum, the votes cast were counted giving the following result:
Yes – 482 No – 33
This represented a 93.6% Yes vote from those who turned out to vote.
Since more than half of those voting in the referendum voted ‘YES’, the plan became a part of the development plan on 18 July 2025 and the Council is under a statutory duty to ‘make’ the plan within 8 weeks from the day after the referendum unless the plan would be in breach of European legislation or the Convention on Human Rights.
(The Council has considered the European and human rights implications of the Neighbourhood Plan as part of its consideration of the draft Plan and the Examiner’s report and it is not considered to contravene those rights.)
Alternative options considered
If a neighbourhood plan is supported by the majority of people who vote in a referendum then the Local Planning Authority have to make the plan, within 8 weeks of the day after the referendum is held, in accordance with the relevant regulations unless the plan would be in breach of European legislation or the Convention on Human Rights.
As set out above the majority of people who voted supported the plan and the council does not consider the plan would breach the relevant legislation. As such there are no alternative actions allowed by the regulations.
Details
| Decision date | 10 Sep 2025 |