Feniton village vlan
You can now download and read a copy of the Feniton Parish Plan below.
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 1 - 149 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 2 - 225 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 3 - 95 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 4 - 125 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 5 - 111 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 6 - 143 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 7 - 103 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 8 - 93 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 9 - 105 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 10 - 110 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 11 - 95 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 12 - 147 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 13 - 75 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 14 - 130 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 15 - 74 kb
- Feniton Parish Plan Page 16 - 149 kb
We welcome any feedback
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What is it?
- Profile of our village Analysis of current and future needs & desires An action Plan
All contained in a report to be published and available to all
Why do one?
- To influence local and national government eg supplementary planning guidance
- To attract funding for projects
- To provide information for visitors and prospective residents

How we put it together
- Questionnaire to collect views
- Village character workshop to inform design statement
- Information already available - eg schools, church, sport, history
Timescale and cost
- Steering group has been meeting for about 6 months
- Questionnaire expected to be ready for circulation by September
- Report published early 2006
- Likely cost c. £4K (funded by Parish Council)

How to be involved
- Village plan updates published in parish magazine
- Feniton website
- Volunteer to join the steering group
- Come to, or volunteer to help with, the character workshop
- Write to Parish Council or come to a meeting
- Fill in your questionnaire!
Village Plan Steering Group
- John Horrocks (Chair)
- Phil Higginson (Secretary)
- David Lanning (Church)
- Steve Phillips (Sports)
- Sian English (Twinning)
- Maria Clapp (Community)
- Pete Privett (Parish Council)
Last Updated 8th October 2008