An Exeter community have ensured that they'll have more say on new developments in their area, by creating a set of policies on issues such as the design of buildngs and the protection of green spaces.
The St James ward is the first urban area in the country where a local forum have drawn up a Neighbourhood Plan, and had it approved by other residents and an inspector.
Exeter city council's planning officers will now have to take account of their policies when considering new applications, among the other planning guidelines they have to adhere to.
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