Tag: TNP2

Watch the new TNP2 Information Video!

23rd June 2023

Last week we launched the third round of consultation for the Thame Neighbourhood Plan 2. To help you understand what it’s all about, we’ve created an information video. It’s just over 7 minutes long and provides information on the process of TNP2 so far, what’s in TNP2, the numbers and locations of the housing and employment […]

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Thame Neighbourhood Plan 2 – Third Consultation Open

16th June 2023

The third consultation for TNP2 is now open until Monday 7th August 2023.  This is the first draft of the revised Thame Neighbourhood Plan (TNP2).  It contains policies for how development should happen in Thame, where housing and employment could go and proposes projects to improve the lives of residents. It has been written with […]

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TNP2 Consultation starts next week

9th June 2023

Public consultation on the new draft Thame Neighbourhood Plan starts on Monday 12 June.  This will aim to provide for the minimum level of growth required of Thame by the 2035 South Oxfordshire Local Plan. The new draft Thame Neighbourhood Plan is based around the successful vision and objectives of the original neighbourhood plan. It contains […]

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TNP2 Consultation starts on 12 June 2023!

2nd June 2023

TNP2 Consultation starts on 12 June 2023! The South Oxfordshire Local Plan was adopted in December 2020. It established a minimum level of growth that needed to be provided in Thame through a second neighbourhood plan. Work started on this in 2021 and a draft has now been prepared for public consultation. The new draft of the Thame […]

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TNP2 Consultation 2 Summary

11th May 2022

A summary of comments made during the second consultation covering the Thame Neighbourhood Plan was given by the Town Council’s consultant, Troy Planning, at an extra meeting of the Town Council on 28 April 2022 (view the minutes). It was explained that of the 900 people and organisations that commented on the proposed housing and […]

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Thame Neighbourhood Plan 2 – Second Consultation Closes

10th February 2022

We would like to thank everyone who submitted comments and attended the drop-in events. We have received a very high number of detailed comments which will take a few weeks to read through and properly understand. These will be analysed with the help of our consultant, Troy Planning, and presented alongside a timetable for the remaining key […]

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Thame Neighbourhood Plan 2 – Second Consultation

16th December 2021

On Monday 20 December, Thame Town Council will be launching its second round of public consultation as part of the Thame Neighbourhood Plan review (TNP2). This consultation will run until 7th February 2022. If you took part in the first consultation in August – thank you; your feedback showed great support for the Neighbourhood Plan’s […]

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Thame Neighbourhood Plan 2 Consultation

15th July 2021

Since July 2013, the Thame Neighbourhood Plan – the community’s vision for the future of the town – has been used to help guide the District Council in making their decisions on the majority of planning applications in Thame and Moreton. But many local people cannot afford to rent or buy a home where they […]

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Call for Sites, March 2019

11th March 2019

The Thame Neighbourhood Plan needs reviewing as the District Council have allocated new homes and employment land to Thame in their draft Local Plan.  Although that document is not finalised, the Town Council has started work on a new neighbourhood plan. As part of that work, the Town Council is calling for land and buildings […]

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How is your plan progressing?

10th January 2017

It has been almost four  years since the Thame Neighbourhood Plan was adopted and in that time our community has experienced many changes and developments. The Council’s Neighbourhood Plan Continuity Committee continue to monitor the delivery of the Plan. You can find out what progress has been made since October 2015 in the latest Monitoring & […]

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