Ealing Council Cabinet agreed at its meeting on Tuesday 16 October to a five-year extension of the mandate for CENF, a year after the successful referendum on the Neighbourhood Plan.
The report to Cabinet noted that a correctly prepared application and supporting documents had been received by the Council in June A public consultation was subsequently run for 6 weeks from 6 July to 17 August. A total of 23 responses were received, 21 of which supported the redesignation of the Forum for another 5-year period, There were no objections.
Given the positive response to the consultation and the lack of any changes to the Forum boundary, which coincides with the adopted Central Ealing Neighbourhood Plan, it was recommended and Cabinet agreed to the redesignation of the Forum.
The Forum will now concentrate on monitoring application of the Plan, and working to implement its projects, as agreed at the last open meeting (see previous blog).
The report to Cabinet noted that a correctly prepared application and supporting documents had been received by the Council in June A public consultation was subsequently run for 6 weeks from 6 July to 17 August. A total of 23 responses were received, 21 of which supported the redesignation of the Forum for another 5-year period, There were no objections.
Given the positive response to the consultation and the lack of any changes to the Forum boundary, which coincides with the adopted Central Ealing Neighbourhood Plan, it was recommended and Cabinet agreed to the redesignation of the Forum.
The Forum will now concentrate on monitoring application of the Plan, and working to implement its projects, as agreed at the last open meeting (see previous blog).