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Planning Working Group (PWG) is made up of the leading policy planning officers from all eleven district councils and the County Council.
The Group reports to the Surrey Planning Officers Association (SPOA) and provides a forum for information sharing and discussion on technical matters relating to planning policy development in the context of national, strategic and local priorities. In particular the Group provides a forum through which strategic and cross boundary issues can be raised in relation to the Duty to Co-operate and taken forward to more senior groups where necessary.
It is a complimentary Group to the Development Managers Group (DMG), which deals primarily with development management issues and also reports to SPOA.
It is for individual authorities to decide whom to send to the Group. It is anticipated that PWG members will be of sufficient seniority to be fully aware and to be able to respond to issues raised and enable effective discussions and decisions on collaborative action to be taken forward. Usually one officer per authority will attend, but there is no limit in principle. It is anticipated that officers with relevant specialist knowledge, including non planners, will attend from member organisations according to the agenda.
SPOA will have a commissioning or client role whereby the chairman of PWG will:
PWG will refer relevant issues to DMG. The Chairman of PWG will ensure agendas and minutes are sent to the Chairman of these two groups and will seek to ensure that the DMG minutes are circulated to PWG. Relevant issues raised at DMG can be discussed at PWG.
The Group will deal with policy development, monitoring and best practice across the whole spectrum of spatial planning issues. These may be raised by individual boroughs and districts, the County Council and will typically include:
Planning Working Group is chaired by a member of the Group nominated and agreed by other members. The Group has been traditionally administered by the County. However, there is no reason in principle why these responsibilities should not be shared if any member organisation wished to take over the roles. The Group meets approximately 6 times per year with the different member authorities taking it in turns to host the forum.
The terms of reference including arrangements for chairing and administering PWG and a review of membership and its effectiveness will be reviewed annually, towards the end of each year and referred to SPOA for approval.
Mark Behrendt
Head of Planning Policy, Elmbridge BC
Chair of PWG
March 2017