CA 122: Parish Plans: Guidance for parish and town councils
This document is available as a download only
This guidance is to help towns and villages produce a Parish Plan. It explains what a Parish Plan is and what it could look like. The accompanying resource leaflets contain ideas and practical advice to help when preparing a Parish Plan.
The Parish Plan Grant Scheme is now run by Defra through the network of Rural Community Councils. Publications and details can be obtained from their website at www.defra.gov.uk.
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at 2:57pm
on Wednesday, 22nd November 2006
2
Thanks for posting your comment, Alan.
We've made a number of Countryside Agency publications available through this site, where we think they are relevant to the CRC's ongoing work, and useful to people visiting our site.
Whilst some of the publications were transfered from the Countryside Agency, and are available to order from our warehouse, I'm afraid there was no stock of this publication and it is only available digitally.
We've made a number of Countryside Agency publications available through this site, where we think they are relevant to the CRC's ongoing work, and useful to people visiting our site.
Whilst some of the publications were transfered from the Countryside Agency, and are available to order from our warehouse, I'm afraid there was no stock of this publication and it is only available digitally.
at 10:33am
on Tuesday, 28th November 2006
at 2:46pm
on Friday, 21st November 2008
at 2:54pm
on Friday, 21st November 2008
5
I think that I only want help in writing the plan, and I am not prepared to waste paper and ink on printing all the report just to get to the last chapter, We have done the budgeting and public meetings, and the questionairs, and the statistical analysis. I think you should organize the report so that it can be downloaded section by section.
at 2:10pm
on Thursday, 26th March 2009
at 2:14pm
on Thursday, 26th March 2009

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