Securing Resources for Joint PlansSecuring Resources for Joint Planshttps://khub.net/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=53683759&threadId=5912286062024-03-28T21:51:44Z2024-03-28T21:51:44ZSecuring Resources for Joint PlansMartin Hutchingshttps://khub.net/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=53683759&messageId=5912286052022-01-12T09:24:36Z2022-01-11T19:23:57Z<p style="margin-bottom: 11.0px;">
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<span style="font-family: Arial , sans-serif;">Hello all – I
am interested in hearing from those of you that are/have
been involved in producing joint plans among 2 or more
LPAs. The specific ‘ask’ is whether anyone has created a
means (e.g. an MOU) to ‘secure’ a level of input from
participating individual councils. I appreciate that many
of these plans will have relied on general commitments to
‘work together’, but I just wondered if anyone has gone a
little further to secure a minimum level of commitment –
e.g. minimum committed amounts of time which each
authority’s Planning Policy Team (or individual officers
as appropriate) will dedicate to the preparation of the
joint plan? Thanks.</span>
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