Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council recognises the important role that neighbourhood planning plays in allowing local communities to shape the areas that they live in. Neighbourhood planning also plays a role in delivering homes across the borough, meeting identified local housing needs. In response to the withdrawal of support funding from Government via Locality in 2025, the Council has established its own grant scheme to support groups in the production of qualifying Neighbourhood Plans.
The grant has been established to supplement other resources available to Town and Parish councils who act as Qualifying Bodies for the Neighbourhood Planning process, including increases to parish council precepts, which is encouraged. The grant also recognises that most neighbourhood planning activity in the borough in coming years is likely to be reviewing existing plans rather than establishing new plans. It recognises both the skills that many parish councils and residents already hold, due to previous neighbourhood planning activity, and other up-skilling opportunities available to groups, such as through Locality.
Town and Parish Councils wanting to access the grant scheme will need to apply through the application process outlined below. The process will enable the Council to consider the nature of the neighbourhood plan due to be made, the level of technical support required and resulting costs. Several eligibility criteria will need to be met.