 Y Llywodraeth Cymru? Y Llywodraeth Cymru, y Llywodraeth Cymru, ddefnyddio y Llywodraeth Cymru yn y ddechrau ar gyfer cymrydau yn gweithio'r ffordd o'i ddechrau'r ddechrau'n gweithio. Mae'n ddod o'r rhaid oedd yn cymrydau cymrydau, oedd yn ei ddweud y dyfodol ac y ddweud o'r ddweud ac yn ei ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud. Mae'n ddweud y dyfodol o'r ddechrau, ymdindiddio, hefyd o'r ddweud, ymddindedigau a'r ddweud. Yn hyn mae'n rhaid o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r cymrydau cymrydau o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r cymrydau. Rwy'n gallu ddweud hynny i fi? Felly, mae yna chreffter yn awr i Daergiadae yn credu'r cyfyrdd o gyfyrdd ymddindig. The neighbour plan is an opportunity to have your views considered, and before becoming a doctor, the neighbour plan will be consulted on widely, widely examined by an independent examiner and will need to be approved by residents within the plan area at a local referendum, which we are getting close to now. I'd just like to mention, though, community infrastructure levy, or SIL. One benefit of doing a neighbour plan is you get greater access to SIL contributions. You should get 25% rather than 15%. What is SIL, community infrastructure levy, is a new levy that local authorities can charge on developments in their area, not only to encourage local development, but also to make sure that the infrastructure in the region can afford to keep up with the new homes and businesses. SIL is payable on permitted development, as well as planning permission development when the development is commenced. It is basically a replacement for S106, and it is intended to contribute to the provision of infrastructure improvements needed to offset the impact of developments. Sadly, South Gams did not manage to introduce SIL contributions when they adopted their local plan, and therefore we are currently not able to take advantage of those contributions. Do you mean the old local plan? No, but you're currently adopted from a local plan. OK, do you care else? What makes it shaping the future of the village? Excuse me, our vision, our neighbourhood area will continue to be a great place to live and work by ensuring that the identity and character of the existing communities within the parish are respected and protected. The plan will ensure that any new development in the neighbourhood area will provide sustainable infrastructure. It will ensure the improvement of the overall quality of life for every resident. New development should not be overburying or overwhelming and should complement the rural vistas and the existing fenn edge landscape. Key dates of our current plan were kicked off in 2015 when the neighbourhood area was designated, which was the whole of the parish. Pre-submission public consultation, sorry, following that, was a lot of information gathering for several years on various methods, using survey monkey workshops, paper surveys, which they would deliver back into the shops to be collected and counted. The village stores on feast day to meet with locals to find out their issues and identifying the village concerns and their priorities for improving them. Following that went to pre-submission public consultation 14 in January to February 2020. The neighbourhood plan was submitted 2 February 2021. The submission public consultation, Regulation 16, 16 February 2020 of April 2021, and the neighbourhood plan, which was a big massed offer, was sent for examination on 10 May. This plan was then looked at by this independent examiner who pulled it to pieces basically and asked us several questions, wanted some changes, which were agreed with South Cams and we now have a copy, a version of the plan which is fit to go to referendum. This will be the 3 March, which is tomorrow. So please, any residents listening, please get out there and exercise your right to vote on that. Following that, assuming we get a referendum is successful, the neighbourhood plan should be made by South Cams District Council at a meeting on the 23 March 2022. Brian, how can people take part in the referendum? Sorry? How can people take part in the referendum? Well, people will have been given their voting, their poll cards, and invited to go to the local polling station at the Salvation Army. Okay, so and the time that the Salvation Army is open? It's from 7 in the morning till 10 at night. Brilliant. So that's when people can start to vote for the referendum. Yeah, as usual. Yeah, thank you. So basically, please, if you live in Warbeach, please vote. Lovely. Thank you very much indeed, Brian.