12.1 There is no statutory requirement for the impact of the Neighbourhood Plan and its policies to be monitored.
12.2 The final SEA Environmental Report recommends that to meet the SEA regulations requirement for monitoring likely significant effects, the monitoring of effects of the WNP will be undertaken by Dorset Council as part of the process of preparing its Annual Monitoring Report (AMR). No significant negative effects are considered likely in the implementation of the WNP that would warrant more stringent monitoring over and above that already undertaken by Dorset Council.
12.3 Weymouth Town Council will monitor and review the impact of policies on planning changes in the neighbourhood area. To achieve this, it acknowledges the offer by Dorset Council to supply planning data on the delivery of outcomes of planning completions as well as an estimate of the outstanding approved planning permissions which have not completed.
12.4 A full or partial review of this Plan may be triggered by changes to legislation, changes to national, county-wide or district planning policies, or significant planning issues being raised by the local community which cannot be dealt with effectively by a combination of national, district and/or existing neighbourhood plan policies. The latter stages of preparation and the adoption of a new Local Plan will necessitate the Town Council considering whether a revised and/or up-dated Neighbourhood plan will be required.
12.5 Notwithstanding this, five years from the date the Neighbourhood Plan is made, the Town Council will consider the need and value in undertaking some form of review.
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