The Localism Act introduces statutory neighbourhood planning in England. It enables communities to draw up a neighbourhood plan for their area and is intended to give communities more of a say in the development of their local area.
The council is a vanguard authority on this project, and is helping communities prepare neighbourhood plans. Funding has been secured from central government for most of the neighbourhood plan areas and government regularly makes funding available to groups directly.
Map of designated neighbourhood areas within the borough
Areas that are designated as a neighbourhood plan area can be viewed on the map of designated neighbourhood areas
Other documents
Central Windsor and Windsor neighbourhood areas as designated on 21 August 2014
Guide to neighbourhood planning and key milestones
Area and forum designations
- Ascot and the Sunnings neighbourhood plan designation application
- Bisham neighbourhood plan designation application
- Bray neighbourhood plan designation application
- Central Windsor business neighbourhood area and forum application
- Central Windsor business forum members list
- Cookham neighbourhood plan designation application
- Cox Green neighbourhood plan designation application
- Datchet neighbourhood plan designation application
- Eton neighbourhood plan designation application
- Eton neighbourhood plan: delegated decision statement
- Horton and Wraysbury neighbourhood plan designation application
- Hurley and the Walthams neighbourhood plan designation application
- Maidenhead and Cox Green neighbourhood plan designation application (This designation has lapsed. Cox Green have now made a separate designation application)
- Old Windsor neighbourhood plan designation application
- Windsor neighbourhood area and forum application