Part 3. Community Involvement Scheme 3.1 The Community Involvement Scheme sets out how the Council proposes to proactively involve the community and stakeholders in the preparation of the replacement LDP. While ultimately it is the Council that is responsible for the content of the LDP should it not be possible to achieve consensus, one of the aims of the LDP system is that plan production is based on effective community involvement in order that a range of views can be considered as part of a process of building a wide consensus on the plan’s strategy and policies. The five ways of working prescribed by the Well Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act are integral to the CIS, namely long-term, integration, involvement, collaboration and prevention. The CIS describes the ways in which the community can influence the LDP at the different stages of the plan preparation process. The Council has also prepared a timetable for the production of the LDP (Section 2, Table 1 and Appendix 2), which should be read in connection with the CIS. 3.2 Monmouthshire County Council’s key purpose is to help build sustainable and resilient communities that support the well-being of current and future generations. This is intrinsically linked to land use planning and is therefore key to the delivery of the LDP. Accordingly, the CIS is based on Monmouthshire County Council’s four values; openness, fairness, flexibility and teamwork.
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Sources: LDP Revision Delivery Agreement
Part 3. Community Involvement Scheme
3.1 The Community Involvement Scheme sets out how the Council proposes to proactively involve the community and stakeholders in the preparation of the replacement LDPRLDP. While ultimately it is the Council that is responsible for the content of the LDP RLDP should it not be possible to achieve consensus, one of the aims of the LDP system is that plan Plan production is based on effective community involvement in order that a range of views can be considered as part of a process of building a wide consensus on the planPlan’s strategy and policies. The five ways of working prescribed by the Well Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act are integral to the CIS, namely long-term, integration, involvement, collaboration and prevention. The CIS describes the ways in which the community can influence the LDP RLDP at the different stages of the plan preparation process. The Council has also prepared a timetable for the production of the LDP (Section 2, Table 1 and Appendix 2), which should be read in connection with the CIS.
3.2 Monmouthshire County Council’s key core purpose is to help build sustainable and resilient communities that support the well-being of current and future generations. This is intrinsically linked to land use planning and is therefore key to the delivery of the LDPRLDP. Accordingly, the CIS is based on Monmouthshire County Council’s four values; openness, fairness, flexibility and teamwork.
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Sources: Delivery Agreement