COTSWOLD District Council has formally adopted the Down Ampney Neighbourhood Plan.

This blueprint for the village's future encompasses eight policies aimed at safeguarding local views, green spaces and key facilities while addressing concerns related to drainage, wastewater management, and housing design. 

It has been made to reflect the aspirations and priorities of the Down Ampney community.

An overwhelming majority, 95.6 per cent, of votes cast in favour of the plan during the public referendum held in February.

One of the most notable features of the plan is the designation of Duke’s Meadow as a Local Green Space, a move aimed at securing its future amidst development pressures.

Commenting on the significance of this achievement, Juliet Layton, cabinet member for planning and regulatory services, said: “The Down Ampney Neighbourhood Plan stands as a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives in shaping the future landscape of our towns and villages.

"With its locally distinctive policies and forward-thinking vision, the plan sets out the case for sustainable development and responsible stewardship of our natural and cultural heritage.

"My heartfelt congratulations go out to the Down Ampney Parish Council and all the dedicated individuals who have played a vital role in its development."

Andrew Scarth, chair of the Down Ampney Steering Group, said: “After four years of work, the Down Ampney Neighbourhood Plan has been created and is now in force.

"The Steering Group would like to thank Down Ampney Parish Council, Cotswold District Council, and of course, the villagers of Down Ampney for all their assistance and support in achieving this important goal.”

Gareth Cope, chair of Down Ampney Parish Council, said: “The benefits of having the Neighbourhood Plan include protection for Duke’s Meadow – our remaining green space in the centre of the village. 

"Now that it is designated as Local Green Space it offers significant protection from any future development. 

“Through the Down Ampney Design Guide we can now influence where future developments are and what type and style of houses are built."

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