Nether Langwith Neighbourhood Plan Referendum - Information Statement

Nether Langwith Neighbourhood Plan Referendum Information Statement

A Referendum relating to the adoption of the Nether Langwith Neighbourhood Plan will be held on Thursday 23 May 2024.

The question that will be asked in the Referendum is:

“Do you want Bassetlaw District Council to use the Neighbourhood Plan for Nether Langwith to help it decide planning applications in the Neighbourhood Area?”

The Referendum area is identified on the accompanying map.

The Referendum area is identical to the area designated as the Nether Langwith Neighbourhood Area, and the area covered by the Neighbourhood Plan.

The Referendum will be conducted in accordance with procedures similar to those used at local government elections.

A person is entitled to vote in the Referendum if, on 7 May 2024:

  • they are entitled to vote in a local government election in the Referendum area; and
  • their qualifying address for the election is in the Referendum area. A person’s qualifying address is, in relation to a person registered in the register of electors, the address in respect of which they are entitled to be

The Referendum expenses limit that will apply in relation to the Referendum is £2383.95. The number of persons entitled to vote in the Referendum by reference to which that limit has been calculated is 372.

The specified documents, as listed below, may be inspected on the Bassetlaw District Council website.

Paper copies of the specified documents are also available to view as follows:

  • Queen’s Buildings, Potter Street, Worksop, Notts. S80 2AH. Monday to Friday between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 m.
  • Retford One Stop Shop, 17B The Square, Retford, Notts, DN22 6DB. Monday to Friday between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00pm.
  • By arrangement with the Parish Clerk, Jade Wilson. Email: clerk@nether-langwith-pc.gov.uk

The specified documents are:

  • This Information Statement, including a map of the Neighbourhood Area;
  • Nether Langwith Neighbourhood Development Plan (the Neighbourhood Plan);
  • Report of the Independent Examiner;
  • Summary of the representations submitted to the Independent Examiner;
  • Statement by the Local Planning Authority that the Neighbourhood Plan meets the basic conditions and complies with the relevant legislation;
  • A statement that sets out general information about town and country planning including neighbourhood planning and the referendum; and
  • Decision

Dated: 12 April 2024

Beverley Alderton-Sambrook,
Head of Planning & Place, Bassetlaw District Council


Last Updated on Wednesday, May 8, 2024