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What is the Ilminster Neighbourhood Plan (INP)?

The INP is a community-led, land-based plan, which will guide future development, regeneration and conservation within the town from adoption to 2036.

Development of the Ilminster Neigbourhood Plan

The INP boundary was designated by South Somerset District Council (SSDC) on 1 June 2017 and follows the Parish boundary.
Ilminster Town Council is the qualifying body for leading the INP and in January 2019, the INP Development Group was established as a sub-committee to lead the preparation of the Plan. This group includes local residents, businesses and Town Councillors. The Ilminster Town Council approved the INP on 23 March 2021 and agreed for it to go to consultation in accordance with Regulation 14 of the Neighbourhood Planning Regulations.

The INP is your Plan

The INP provides the community of Ilminster with an opportunity to influence and determine the future development of the parish of Ilminster. This pre-submission consultation draft is a call to action to everyone who lives, works or has an interest in Ilminster, to read the Plan and provide feedback. When adopted, the INP enables people of Ilminster to have a direct input into the future development of its parish, and planners and developers must consider the INP when examining new development proposals.

What does the INP include?

The INP includes a vision, aims and 15 policies, and follows four
themes:
• Environment and Leisure
• Economy, Tourism and Heritage
• Access and Movement
• Homes and Places for Living.

With supporting information provided in four Appendices:

Evidence supporting the INP development includes consultation with the community and the following documents:

Further information about the Neighbourhood plan can be found on the following pages

Published
10 October 2024
Last Updated
14 October 2024