Screen
These are the questions we answer during the Screen stage.
Answering them wil help us learn more about the Village green status consideration, determine if a data standard is required and whether we know enough to move on to the next stage.
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What is the 'Village green status' consideration?
A "village green status" means a piece of land is recognized as a town or village green, protected for public recreation and lawful sports and pastimes, and local people have a legal right to use it.
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Is there legislation that defines 'Village green status'?
Yes
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What is the legislation that defines 'Village green status'?
Commons Act 2006
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What is the specific part of the legislation that describes how a 'Village green status' gets designated?
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What is the specific part of the legislation that requires the publication of 'Village green status'?
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Who, in law, is responsible for the planning consideration or makes decisions about 'Village green status'?
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Which organisations do we think should publish the data?
- Local authorities
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Is the Village green status a trigger?
No
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Is the Village green status something to consult during plan making?
Yes
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Provide information about when Village green status is used during plan making
As an open space designation, it is likely that a local planning authority will designate a village green within a development plan, and any proposed development will need to conform with the necessary policies.
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Is there any Village green status data already available?
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Do we think the data should come from a single source?
No
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Will a data standard be required?
Yes