THE BRAMSHOTT and Liphook Neighbourhood Development Plan (NDP) steering group has held a two-day design forum at the Millennium Centre.

The steering group ran the forum along with the appointed independent NDP consultant Feria Urbanism to explore the ideas and ambitions of those who live and work in the parish.

The two-day event was very well attended, with more than 200 residents and businesses getting involved.

Day one saw 19 presenters, including schools, businesses, support groups and developers, present their vision of the future of the parish. Participants then visited specific areas of the parish and continued group work investigating areas for improvement. The evening saw more than 100 residents, businesses and representatives from organisations look at the day’s work and provide invaluable ideas, feedback and comments on the future of the parish.

Day two started with Feria Urbanism summarising work done so far and comments received from residents and businesses, which participants then explored and finessed. In the evening of day two Feria Urbanism and the NDP steering group presented the ‘story so far’ to a packed room of residents and representatives of businesses and organisations.

The presentation highlighted the unique challenges that the parish faces and additional work required to seek a holistic solution which the community can reach a consensus on.

Bramshott and Liphook NDP chairman Emma Winfield said: “On behalf of the NDP steering group and Feria Urbanism, I would like to thank everyone who participated in this community event. We had a real cross section of the parish sharing their views and ideas for the future. It was great to hear how passionate everyone is about the area, the sense of community and wanting the best for the parish and all who live and work in it.

“There were a fantastic range of great and insightful ideas and comments on areas of concern as well as how areas could be improved.

“We are now working on preparations for the third day of the design forum on November 28.”

The public is invited to the third day of the design forum at the Millennium Centre on November 28. The presentation, summarising the work of the design forum, is now on the NDP website and a copy is available to read at the parish office. Visit www.bramshottandliphookndp.uk for more information.