Clarborough & Welham Community
near Retford, Bassetlaw
North Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
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For an extensive overview of the historical, political, economic and physical nature of Bassetlaw, have a look at the Wikipedia entry http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassetlaw.  Bassetlaw has a mix of urban and rural communities and associated industries.

See also our Parish Council’s Neighbourhood Plan developments.

The following links are provided as an historical background to current Neighbourhood Planning and flood management:

Relevant here is Bassetlaw’s Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment (SHLAA) document which examins land in our community that could be ear marked for housing development - you may be surprised! Be warned, the PDF document is big, running to more than 100 pages (nearly 6MB). To view this document click here.

You should also note that Nottinghamshire County Council is currently formulating a Local Flood Management Strategy that may address some of the issues raised after the floods of 2007. Go to our County Council page.

NEW DEVELOPMENT PLANS FOR YOUR VILLAGE!
Follow these links for Bassetlaw’s Clarborough/Hayton housing planning map.

Bassetlaw District Council is currently working on a series of documents that together will replace the Bassetlaw Local Plan. The first of these, the Core Strategy, was the subject of extensive consultation and formal Examination in Public before being adopted by the Full Council on 22 December 2011. Click here to explore the Core Strategy in detail.

The following historic documents provide a bit of background to recent local initiatives:

Clarboroughh/Hayton Future Development Questionnaire (Bassetlaw D.C.)

Flooding issues in Clarborough & Welham Discussion paper and reply by Richard Schofield, Planning Policy & Conservation Manager at Bassetlaw District Council. This remained relevant to meeting on 24th November regarding Future Housing plans as detailed above.

Notts County Council’s Street Lighting shown on the attached plan. For background to these proposals see here. These arrangements remain open to amendment - keep your Parish Council informed!

      Black = Unchanged
      Green = Dimmed between 22:00 and 07:00
      Blue = Part night lighting (off 00:00 to 05:30)
      Red = Switch Off