Views sought on new plan to influence development

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People living in a Surrey village have been offered the chance to give their views on a document that will influence future planning decisions.
The Dormansland Neighbourhood Plan is being put together by the village's parish council and Tandridge District Council.
A public consultation opened on 18 July and will run until 26 September.
The plan will be part of the criteria by which future planning applications are judged.
The parish council said it wants the village to retain its distinctive character, with new homes built to meet local needs, such as for young families or older people who wish to downsize.
It also wants to encourage cycling and walking, and support and increase local employment.
The draft plan can be seen here, external.
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