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Consultation has concluded
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) sets out how the council will involve local residents, businesses and community groups in the preparation of planning documents and the consideration of planning applications. After extensive consultation, the SCI was initially introduced in 2007 and subsequently revised in 2015, the SCI is being updated to reflect further reforms to the planning system. This includes the introduction of the Brownfield Land Register and Permission in Principle.
Give us your views
Please take the time to view the full draft SCI before giving your views. When commenting it would be helpful if you could indicate as applicable the section, page and paragraph number to which your comment relates.
The closing date for us to receive comments and feedback is 5pmMonday 30 July 2018.
You can make representations on the Draft Statement of Community Involvement by using the following methods:
By post to: Planning Policy Team – Strategic Planning, 2nd Floor Annex, Barnet House – 1255 High Road, Whetstone N20 0EJ
The council will consider the responses to this consultation in finalising the Statement of Community Involvement for adoption in Autumn 2018.
The council will publish the findings of the consultation on its website.
Further information on the SCI is available from the Planning Policy Team on 020 8359 4990, or email forward.planning@barnet.gov.uk.
The Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) sets out how the council will involve local residents, businesses and community groups in the preparation of planning documents and the consideration of planning applications. After extensive consultation, the SCI was initially introduced in 2007 and subsequently revised in 2015, the SCI is being updated to reflect further reforms to the planning system. This includes the introduction of the Brownfield Land Register and Permission in Principle.
Give us your views
Please take the time to view the full draft SCI before giving your views. When commenting it would be helpful if you could indicate as applicable the section, page and paragraph number to which your comment relates.
The closing date for us to receive comments and feedback is 5pmMonday 30 July 2018.
You can make representations on the Draft Statement of Community Involvement by using the following methods:
By post to: Planning Policy Team – Strategic Planning, 2nd Floor Annex, Barnet House – 1255 High Road, Whetstone N20 0EJ