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Issues and Options Papers

are available below, along with a summary of the representations we received through the consultation. A document containing all of the comments we received is also published. Feedback on Scoping and I&O Consultation The Feedback Report summarises the points made during the consultation on scoping

How we spend CIL - Local Funding

five years of receipt. If the monies are not spent, or are not spent on appropriate infrastructure schemes, we can require the parish council to repay some, or all, of those funds back to us. Parish councils must administer their neighbourhood portion and publish annual reports each year

Summary of our approach to the 2024 Tenant Satisfaction Measures

The methodology for data collection was to undertake a postal survey with a full census of all households (i.e. all households were included). This approach was chosen to ensure that every household had an equal chance of being included in the survey should they choose to participate. In addition

New Premises Licence applications

(exemptions apply) Dancing (exemptions apply) Supplying hot food or drink between 11.00pm and 05.00am The Council is the licensing authority for its area, dealing with all licensing functions relating to the above-mentioned activities. The Council must have regard to the Government's statutory

Equality objective: financial inclusion

About the council Equality objective: financial inclusion Business Plan/Service Plan priority To be a top performing landlord – develop a financial inclusion strategy Rationale This objective has been identified as the key area of concern for many if not most of the authority’s tenants. WLBC has

Equality information about employees

About the council Equality information about employees Equality information about employees 31 March 2021 to1 April 2022 West Lancashire Borough Council is an equal opportunities employer with a strong commitment to equality and human rights across all its activities. We are committed to ensuring

Guidance for Parish Councils

Planning Guidance for Parish Councils How much will Parish Councils in West Lancashire receive? Nearly all Parish Councils will receive 15% of Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) charged on liable local developments in their parish area. Any Parish Councils with an adopted Neighbourhood Plan

Publicity and consultation

Planning Publicity and consultation How we consult on planning applications We are legally required to publicise all planning applications and therefore take a number of steps to publicise the receipt of applications. These include notifying adjoining neighbours and neighbours we consider may

National and regional guidance

the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government website (external link). Regional Plans The Regional Spatial Strategy for the North West (RSS), adopted in 2008, covered the whole of North West England. It contained general planning policies and set West Lancashire's housing requirement. The RSS

Infrastructure Delivery Plan (2012)

Schedule (IDS) which sets out identified infrastructure requirements and details about the scheme including partners involved in delivery, location, funding sources, timescales and risks associated with the scheme. The schedule is the focal point of the document that sets out the required infrastructure

CIL Annual Reports

Planning CIL Annual Reports Borough Council CIL Reports To make sure that the levy is open and transparent, charging authorities (the Council) must prepare short reports on the levy that give information for the previous financial year. The reports must be placed on the website by 31 December each

Conservation character appraisals

3879kb) • Ormskirk Town Centre (PDF 3786kb) • Pinfold (PDF 2324kb) • Plox Brow (PDF 2439kb) • Roby Mill (PDF 1263kb) • Ruff Lane (PDF 3133kb) • Rufford Park (PDF 1.70mb) • Scarisbrick Park (PDF 3435kb) • Sollom (PDF 819kb) • St Michael's Church (PDF 1657kb) • The Brow (PDF 2013kb) • Top Locks (PDF 3494kb

Category 2 apartments

Housing Category 2 apartments Category 2 Category 2 apartments are all under one roof and have a visiting Scheme Manager All of these schemes have a communal lounge where social activities are held. These can include: coffee mornings, bingo, concerts, luncheon clubs, afternoon teas, card evenings

Evidence Base

not yet determined). The Infrastructure Delivery Schedule The Infrastructure Delivery Schedule (IDS) is a list of all those projects required to support new development across the Borough. The latest IDS is published in conjunction with our CIL Infrastructure Funding Statement . The Sustainable

Registration and validation

that all the information is correct. We can process your application more quickly if you make sure that all sections of the application form are completed, your plans are clear and any required fee is correct. The validation criteria and accompanying checklists may be updated from time to time

Parking fines and enforcement

be viewed at the PATROL (external link) website. Parking policies in West Lancashire More information about our policy for civil parking enforcement can be found by downloading the Parking Policies in West Lancashire document (PDF, 402kb) . Side Panels

Parking charges

More Parking charges Charges to use the Council car parks in Ormskirk, which are applicable Monday - Saturday 08.30 am - 5.30pm are as follows. All car parks are free after 5.30pm (until 8.30am) and all day Sunday and on Bank Holidays. Short stay car parks up to 4 hours Bus Station, Lunesdale

Customer care objectives

About the council Customer care objectives Aims Provide customers and staff with clear standards and expectations Ensure all customer contact reaches an appropriate conclusion Minimise incidences of repeat contact Seek to provide a seamless service for customers Provide equal and easy access

Stages of the Local Plan

Planning Stages of the Local Plan Scope, Issues and Options This is the first stage of the Local Plan's preparation. We look at all the evidence we have collected (to date) to identify the issues that the Local Plan should look at, and then consider the options for how our planning policies could

Draft Masterplan Stage (Oct/Nov 2014)

to inform the preparation of the final Masterplan, which was adopted on 2 February 2015. Download - Draft Masterplan Consultation Report (PDF 3.3mb) All the documents, publicity materials and background/supporting documents can be accessed below. Download - The Yew Tree Farm Draft Masterplan (PDF 3.4mb

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