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  2. Malton, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The Local Plan sees Malton's historic town centre as the thriving and attractive cultural and economic heart of the area. During the Plan's period until 2027, Malton and Norton will be the focus for the majority of any new development and growth including new housing, employment and retail units.

  3. Norton-on-Derwent - Wikipedia

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    The secondary school has Academy and specialist Technology College status, a sixth form college and a playgroup. Sport facilities include a swimming pool, a skate park, and Norton College sixth form gym that is open to the public. Malton Bacon Factory in Norton is a major employer for both Norton, Malton and the local area.

  4. Welham, Malton - Wikipedia

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    Welham is a place in the civil parish of Malton, in North Yorkshire, England. It is situated south west of Malton. The Malton & Norton Golf Club is located to the north of the locality. Welham Hall is the main residence.

  5. Neighbourhood forum - Wikipedia

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    Neighbourhood forums are a construct of local governments in England and are defined in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 as a body that organises the production of a neighbourhood plan. Where town or parish councils exist those bodies may apply to the local planning authority (usually a district or borough council) for the devolution of ...

  6. Neighborhood planning - Wikipedia

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    Neighborhood planning is a form of urban planning through which professional urban planners and communities seek to shape new and existing neighborhoods. It can denote the process of creating a physical neighborhood plan, for example via participatory planning , or an ongoing process through which neighborhood affairs are decided.

  7. Town and country planning in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The bill introduced legal provision under which local communities (led by parish councils or neighbourhood forums) could develop neighbourhood plans. Similar to development management documents produced by the local authority, neighbourhood plans have statutory weight, so that they are considered in the determination of planning applications.

  8. Royal Town Planning Institute - Wikipedia

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    There is a linked organization, Planning Aid Wales. Planning Aid provides free, independent and professional planning advice to communities and individuals who cannot afford to pay consultant fees. It was established by the Town and Country Planning Association in 1973 and involves volunteers working on casework and community planning activities.

  9. Urban morphology - Wikipedia

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    The town plan in turn contains three complexes of plan element: Streets and their arrangement into a street-system; Plots (or lots) and their aggregation into street-blocks; Buildings, in the form of the block-plans. For Conzen, understanding the layering of these aspects and elements through history is the key to comprehending urban form.