Freshford and Limpley Stoke Neighbourhood Plan Referendum

11 Sep 2015

A Referendum on the Freshford and Limpley Stoke Neighbourhood Plan, which covers an area straddling the Wiltshire / Somerset border, was held on Thursday 10 September.
The question in the Referendum was, 'Do you want Bath & North East Somerset Council and Wiltshire Council to use the neighbourhood plan for Freshford and Limpley Stoke to help them decide planning applications in the neighbourhood area?'

The combined electorate was 852. 319 voted in favour and 110 against, with about half the electorate not voting.

Further information on the referendum can be found on the WC electoral services pages and further information about the neighbourhood plan and supporting documents can be found on the neighbourhood planning pages.

Referendums for Neighburhood Plans in Devizes and Pewsey will be held on September 17th and 21st respectively.

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