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40 VISION FOR ICKFORD : ICKFORD NEIGHBOURHOOD PLAN : 2019 – 2033
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Funding and Implementation Mechanisms
13.4.
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13.4. Financial contributions will be sought from developers through Section
106 agreements and the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) which provides a
legal framework to raise funds to provide the infrastructure needed to cope with new
developments. BC will consider a CIL for the Aylesbury Vale area and if and
when it is introduced in the area, contributions will be sought as appropriate
under CIL Regulations and the NPPF.
13.5.
13.5.
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13.5. The Neighbourhood Planning Regulations of the 2011 Localism Act
enable areas with a Neighbourhood Plan in place to receive at least 25% of the
CIL raised in their area to direct to their own local infrastructure priorities.
Community Aspirations
13.6.
13.6. During the extensive consultation exercises, residents were asked to
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13.6.
list their aspirations for new or improved facilities, services and infrastructure.
The following list is not in order of priority but it is expected that the Parish
Council will continue to work with parishioners and partners to endeavour to
provide the following aspirations.
• Updated/refurbished village hall
• A Bowls Green and Bowls Club
• A Youth Club
• Improved play facilities for children
• A café/tea room
• Starter homes for young people and families
• Medical facilities in the village, maybe once or twice a week
• A Community Orchard
• Develop a nature field
• More trees planted throughout the village together with wildlife verges
• Cycle/walking route to Tiddington and surrounding villages
• Better public transport in general
• Community minibus to link with the 280 bus service that runs from Aylesbury
to Oxford
• Improved parking in the village
• Improved road surfaces and highway maintenance
• Speed humps
• Improved sewerage system
• Flooding issues addressed
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