Issue - meetings

Recommendations from Planning Policy & Built Heritage Working Party

Meeting: 29/06/2023 - Cabinet (Item 21)

Recommendations from Planning Policy & Built Heritage Working Party

The following recommendations were made by the Planning Policy & Built heritage Working Party at the meeting on 12th June 2023:

 

Health Protocol Update:

 

To recommend to Cabinet that the Council endorses the update to the Health Protocol (in so far as it relates to contact details, factual changes, and reference systems) but does not endorse the content of the protocol in its entirety.

 

Further, Planning Policy & Built Heritage Working Party recommends to Cabinet that the Council requests that the Norfolk Strategic Planning Framework reconsiders the scope of the Protocol including mental health, dentistry and public health in the broader sense, and addresses the issues around practical implementation.

 

 

Decision:

Decision

RESOLVED

 

To endorse the update to the Health Protocol (in so far as it relates to contact details, factual changes, and reference systems) but to not endorse the content of the protocol in its entirety.

 

To request that the Norfolk Strategic Planning Framework reconsiders the scope of the Protocol including mental health, dentistry and public health in the broader sense, and addresses the issues around practical implementation.

 

Minutes:

The Chairman invited Cllr A Brown, Portfolio Holder for Planning and Chairman of the Planning Policy & Built Heritage Working Party, to introduce this item.

 

Cllr Brown began by explaining that there was currently a Health Protocol in place but changes were required to bring it up to date in light of recent planning policies. The Working Party did have some concerns and it was agreed that there was further work to do.

 

It was proposed by Cllr A Brown, seconded by Cllr W Fredericks and

 

RESOLVED

 

To endorse the update to the Health Protocol (in so far as it relates to contact details, factual changes, and reference systems) but to not endorse the content of the protocol in its entirety.

 

To request that the Norfolk Strategic Planning Framework reconsiders the scope of the Protocol including mental health, dentistry and public health in the broader sense, and addresses the issues around practical implementation.