Consultations

Below are all consultations that are currently live or awaiting an update. As well as all the relevant information about the consultation itself, each project has its own ‘tracking bar’, showing you how far through the consultation process the project is, and giving information for each stage of the process from ‘have your say’ right through to ‘view outcome’. This means that you can be absolutely confident that your opinions are being heard, and that decisions are being influenced by your views. To take part, simply click on the title of the consultation you’re interested in.

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Current Consultations

Hyndburn Borough Council is producing a new planning document called the Development Management Document, which will contain policies to assess planning applications.This is your chance to tell the Council what you think.

Ribble Valley Borough Council is in the final stages of producing its Core Strategy 2008-28 and residents are invited to have their say. Residents are being invited to comment on whether the strategy has been prepared in accordance with legal and procedural requirements, and whether it is “sound”.

The New Era Trust runs the New Era Complex which is a community centre in Accrington. Your views will help us to know which voluntary organisations to approach to offer to teach Internet tools like Facebook, Wordpress, Skype, YouTube, setting up a website etc so that they can help the community.

The way local health services are commissioned will change from April 2013. We want to include as many people as possible in this process to ensure that your local services continue to meet your needs. Please tell us what you think of our plans.

Users of Nelson Interchange may have noticed that since late last year the electronic display boards that gave information about bus and train times have no longer been working.  This is because, as part of its budget savings, Lancashire County Council decided not to renew the contract to maintain the system.   Pendle Council’s Nelson Committee is currently considering the possibility of helping to maintain the systems with the co-operation of Lancashire County Council and possibly other interested parties.  

Burnley Council is currently reviewing the way in which it provides services and information via the internet. A few weeks ago, we invited you to give us your thoughts on the site and areas where we could improve. The consultation has now closed and the findings are ready for you to view...

Pendle Council is holding a public consultation on a new planning document that will have a major influence on physical change in Pendle’s towns, villages and countryside over the next 15 years. We want to be sure that our new policies will encourage development that helps to support the key priorities for the area, and directs growth to where it is most needed.

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