Kings Langley residents are being invited to share their views on the draft of the village Neighbourhood Plan.
The plan which has taken over two years to complete has been put together by a small working group led by parish councillor John Morrish.
Following on from a survey carried out in early 2019, the group have put together a document detailing all future development in the village.
Councillor John Morrish said that it is great to see the draft finished and the consultation opened out to residents.
He said: “We know there is still great interest in the future development in Kings Langley because we had more than 1100 replies to the survey and over 500 residents asked to be kept informed about future proposals.
“I really hope people will engage with this consultation as it will help protect Kings Langley in so many ways for the next two decades.”
The consultation period fulfils a statutory requirement and will last for six weeks to the end of July.
All village residents over the age of 16 are being asked to take a look at the plan and give their comments as part of the consultation.
Hard copies of the plan will also be available at the Parish Council Offices, the library and other local venues. It is also planned to host a Residents Zoom Question and Answer session during July and more details will be announced on the Kings Langley Neighbourhood Plan website.
You can view the draft of the Neighbourhood Plan here.
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