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Pre-submission Spelthorne Local Plan 2022 - 2037 and the Staines Development Framework - Regulation 19 Consultation FAQ's
Q1 How can I respond to the consultation?
Q2 What can I comment on at Regulation 19?
Q3 What are the legal tests?
Q4.What is the test of soundness?
Q5. What is the Duty to Cooperate?
Q6 Can you provide an example of how to respond to the consultation?
The preferred method for you to submit your representation is through the Council's online portal. Alternatively, you can respond by email or by post using the formal Representations form
The Council's online consultation portal can be found here: Current consultations
For those wishing to respond by email, the Representations Form can be downloaded here: Local plan and completed forms returned to localplan@spelthorne.gov.uk
Hard copies of the Representations Forms can be collected from the Council Offices or from any library in the Borough during normal opening hours and, once completed, be returned to:
Strategic Planning
Spelthorne Borough Council
Knowle Green
Staines-upon-Thames
TW18 1XB
Please note: If you want to deliver your representation by hand, please deliver it to the reception at the Council Offices.
For further details on how to respond please visit: Guidance notes on submitting a representation
At the Regulation 19 consultation stage, the Council presents what it considers to be the final version of the Spelthorne Local Plan. The public consultation at this stage is no longer concerned with shaping the content of the document but allows interested parties to comment on the draft Plan and supporting information before it is submitted to the Secretary of State. The Council seeks representations on behalf of the Secretary of State on legal compliance, compliance with the Duty to Co-operate, and the four tests of soundness - namely whether the Plan is positively prepared, justified, effective and consistent with national policy.
Is the Local Plan Legally Compliant? If your response is about the way in which we prepared the Local Plan, then these are likely to relate to whether or not it is legally compliant.
Is the Local Plan Sound? If your response is about the content of the Local Plan and the strategy it proposes, then these are likely to relate to whether or not it is sound.
Does the Local Plan meet the duty to cooperate? If your response is about how we have worked with other local authorities, or other relevant bodies in developing the strategy the Local Plan proposes, then these are likely to relate to whether we have met the duty to cooperate.
In order to be legally compliant the Plan must:
Paragraph 35 of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 2021 sets out the four tests of soundness, against which the Plan will be assessed by the Inspector during the Examination. In order to be found sound, plans must be:
We have a duty to work with other Local Authorities, and other bodies to address strategic issues in the preparation of the Local Plan. This duty was created by the Localism Act (2011) and is set out in paragraphs 24 - 27 of the NPPF (2021).
Further information about the Duty to Co-operate can be found in the National Planning Practice Guidance here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/plan-making
A link to an example of a completed representations form can be found here: