Neighbourhood planning: Old Market
Neighbourhood planning: Old Market
Information about the Old Market Neighbourhood Development Plan
Old Market became a designated neighbourhood planning area on 31 January 2013. You can look at a map of the Old Market neighbourhood planning area (pdf, 4.1MB) (opens new window) .
Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Planning Forum became the designated forum for this area on 1 May 2013.
The Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Development Plan is now part of the development plan for Bristol and is being used with the Bristol Local Plan to decide planning applications in Old Market.
To get involved in the forum email Paul Bradburn: p.bradburnis@gmail.com
Redesignation of forum
An application (pdf, 2.6MB) (opens new window) was made on 6 November 2018 to redesignate Old Market Community Association as the Neighbourhood (Planning) Forum for the Old Market Neighbourhood Planning Area.
The forum was redesignated on 7 March 2019.
The application was determined in accordance with the relevant requirements of the Localism Act 2011 and the Neighbourhood Planning (General) Regulations 2012 (as amended) (pdf, 200KB) (opens new window) . Further details on the designation process can be downloaded below.
Neighbourhood Plan ‘made’
At the Full Council meeting of 15 March 2016, following a positive referendum result, Bristol City Council resolved to ‘make’ the Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Development Plan.
You can look at our statement setting out this decision.
Copies of the decision statement and the neighbourhood development plan are also available to inspect at City Hall, College Green, Bristol BS1 5TR (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).
The neighbourhood development plan will now be used with the Local Plan to decide planning applications in Old Market Quarter.
Neighbourhood Development Plan documents
Referendum
We held a referendum on 25 February 2016 to decide if the Old Market neighbourhood development plan (pdf, 17.1MB) (opens new window) should be used to decide planning applications.
Results of the Old Market Referendum
More people voted 'yes' in this referendum.
The referendum declaration of results
Neighbourhood Development Plan referendum documents
- Information statement (pdf, 943KB) (opens new window)
- Information for voters (pdf, 963KB) (opens new window)
- Independent examiner’s report (pdf, 138KB) (opens new window)
- Summary of representations submitted to the examiner (pdf, 144KB) (opens new window)
- Our decision statement on compliance with basic conditions and legal requirements (pdf, 5.2MB) (opens new window)
Submission of the plan
Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Planning Forum formally submitted their neighbourhood development plan in 2015.
Graham Self, an independent examiner, carried out an examination of the plan. You can look at the examiner’s report for the neighbourhood development plan (pdf, 138KB) (opens new window) . You can also look at a summary of representations submitted to examiner (pdf, 144k) .
He recommended that the plan should be updated and that there should be a referendum on the updated plan. The referendum will decide if it is used alongside the Bristol Local Plan when we make decisions on planning applications in Old Market.
We worked with Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Forum to update the plan based on the recommendations. On 10 December 2015 we determined that the updated Old Market Quarter neighbourhood development plan meets the requirements for a neighbourhood development plan. This means it is ready for a referendum. You can look at our statement setting out this decision (pdf, 5.2MB) (opens new window) .
Neighbourhood development plan submission documents
- Map of the Old Market Quarter Neighbourhood Planning Area (pdf, 4.1MB) (opens new window)
- Consultation Statement (pdf, 4MB) (opens new window)
- Basic Conditions Statement (pdf, 442KB) (opens new window)
- Strategic Environmental Assessment and Habitat Regulations Assessment: determination letter (pdf, 409KB) (opens new window)
Responses to the Neighbourhood Development Plan
- Responses B: Bristol City Council (pdf, 723KB) (opens new window) , Belsten, Tim (pdf, 13KB) (opens new window) , Bouygues Development (pdf, 324KB) (opens new window) , Bristol Civic Society (pdf, 48KB) (opens new window) , Bristol Pubs Group (pdf, 92KB) (opens new window)
- Responses C: The Coal Authority (pdf, 32KB) (opens new window)
- Responses E: English Heritage (pdf, 74KB) (opens new window)
- Responses H: Harmsworth Pension Fund (Indigo Planning) (pdf, 193KB) (opens new window) , Highways Agency (pdf, 14KB) (opens new window)
- Responses M: Marine Management Organisation (pdf, 138KB) (opens new window) (pdf, 138KB) (opens new window) , Martin, T (pdf, 24KB) (opens new window)
- Responses O: Old Market Manor Ltd (pdf, 14KB) (opens new window)
- Responses R: Regen SW (pdf, 96KB) (opens new window)
- Responses S: SW Transport Network & Bristol Gay Village (pdf, 244KB) (opens new window)
- Responses T: Trowbridge, Martyn (pdf, 11KB) (opens new window)