A COMMUNITY has taken a step closer to having greater influence over planning decisions in its area.

A final version of the Wareham Neighbourhood Plan has been submitted to the council for examination.

The plan has been drawn up by local people, and agreed by the town council, in a bid to reflect the hopes and views of the local community.

Neighbourhood plans were introduced in the Localism Act 2011 and aim to give residents more say in the future use of land and buildings in their area.

For example the plan can say where new homes, shops or offices might be built or where important green spaces might be protected.

If the neighbourhood plan is approved following examination, and supported by a local referendum, it will be used to make decisions on planning applications.

Dorset Council is required to consult on the plan proposals before the examination can take place.

People who live, work or run a business in the Wareham neighbourhood area have until the end of Friday February 12, to make any comments they may have about the plan. These comments will then be passed on to an independent examiner to consider.

Cllr David Walsh, Dorset Council’s Portfolio Holder for Planning, said: "It takes a tremendous amount of work in order to pull together a Neighbourhood Plan. I congratulate all involved in getting to this stage.

"I would encourage anyone with an interest in the future development of Wareham, to view the plan and submit any feedback they may have."

The plan and supporting documents will be available online and on the Wareham Neighbourhood Plan Website.

Comments on the plan can be emailed to planningpolicy@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk or by post to Planning Policy Team, South Walks House, South Walks Road, Dorchester, Dorset, DT1 1UZ if you do not have access to email.

Anyone commenting on the plan should let the council know if they wish to be kept informed of the progress of the Wareham Neighbourhood Plan.