Councillor Chris Taylor advises Salisbury residents on the upcoming referendum, highlighting key aspects of the local building plan.

A city councillor felt uninformed initially. This plan affects Salisbury residents, and he is a new councillor.
The plan took years to create. A working group made it with expert and resident input.
He suggests reading the “Referendum Version” document. Find it online for Salisbury’s plan and focus on your policy concerns.
The report has information we already know. Statistics support the report’s conclusions.
The plan follows national rules that apply to Salisbury. He thinks it is not controversial and aims for the city’s best interests.
A “yes” vote helps local control and prevents building in bad locations. It allocates 25% of CIL funds locally because developers pay CIL to Wiltshire Council, and these funds support local infrastructure. He is voting “yes” but won’t advise you.
Chris Taylor, a councillor, wrote this. He resides on Victoria Road, Salisbury.