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12 August 2020

Neighbourhood Planning Grants and Support Programme

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has allocated more than £30 million between 2018 – 2022 to support the development of neighbourhood plans or neighbourhood development orders. This follows on from the Department for Communities and Local Development (DCLG)’s £22.5 million Neighbourhood Planning Grants and Support Programme (2015-2018) and the Government’s £9.5 million Supporting Communities in Neighbourhood Planning programme (2013-2015).

The programme aims to support local communities that are drawing up a neighbourhood plan for their area. Neighbourhood planning was introduced in England by the Localism Act 2011 to give people a chance to decide how their local area should be developed and what should be built in the future. Groups will be able to determine where they want new homes, shops and offices to be built and have a say on what new buildings should look like.

The programme offers both funding in the form of a grant as well as technical support for those with more complex issues.

The programme is delivered by Locality, a national network of community-led organisations, who will also be assessing applications.

10 August 2020 update: The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has announced additional grant funding for disadvantaged communities in England.

Individual neighbourhood planning groups in both urban and deprived areas can apply for grants of up to £18,000.

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