Re: www.brayplan.com Bray has been selected as one of a group of 17 neighbourhood planning front-runners. With help from Windsor and Maidenhead planning officers, a steering group of volunteers, comprising parish councillors, local residents and landowners has come together to drive the production of the Bray Neighbourhood Plan. The steering group will be consulting local residents and other stakeholders to ensure that the Neighbourhood Plan has solid support in the community. This plan is our community’s chance to take control of planning in the area and to make sure that future development is appropriate to our needs and aspirations. There are challenges, but now we can have a real say in what goes where and how it looks! The ambitions of the plan are:
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In celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee year in 2012, "Royal Heritage in the Parish of Bray" maps the connections between the Parish of Bray and British Royalty over the years in detailed pictorial form. The map includes a description of each of the 19 scenes depicted and a separate location index.This map continues the theme established by the "Parish of Bray in Berkshire" map, commissioned by Bray Parish Council and compiled & drawn by John Woodcock in 1999 for the Millennium. The research work for the map was supported by Margaret Pierce and Geoff Hayes. The original of "Royal Heritage in the Parish of Bray" was commissioned by Julie Graham and created in ink and watercolours by Liz Cooper. Copies of the map, produced by Ruscombe Printing, are being sold in aid of Bray Parish Charities in two sizes, unmounted and unframed. Small maps (462mm x 348mm, 16 11/16ins x 13 11/16ins) are £15 each and Large maps (769mm x 578mm, 30 1/4inx x 22 3/4ins) are £25 each You can order your copy at royalheritageinbray.co.uk |
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