Following the story below on the South Kilburn Queen's Park Place development, readers may be interested in this from Brent Council:
We are updating our planning policies to shape the future of
Brent.
We are consulting on the draft Development Management Policies
Document, which will guide how we determine future planning
applications.
Once adopted it will form part of the Local Plan, and supersede
saved UDP policies.
The policies deal with important issues such as:
- promoting strong town centres by setting limits on the number
of takeaways, betting shops, pawnbrokers and payday loan shops
- limiting takeaways and shisha cafes near schools
- seeking the quality, size and type of homes the borough
needs
- boosting the economy, protecting open space and community
facilities.
This is an opportunity for local people and organisations to say
what you think about the proposed policies.
The period for consultation runs from 20 June to 31 July 2014.
During this period we are also consulting on the accompanying
Sustainability Appraisal, and associated alterations to the Core
Strategy and Policies Map. All documents can be downloaded
below.
Copies of these documents can also be viewed in all
Brent libraries
during the consultation period.
Policy evidence base
How to have your say
During the consultation period you can complete our
online comment
form.
Alternatively you can
provide detailed
comments on the document itself.
You can also email
ldf@brent.gov.uk or write to: Planning
Policy and Projects Team, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way,
Wembley, Middlesex, HA9 0FJ.
The deadline for receiving your comments is
5pm on 31
July 2014.
There are also opportunities to find out more about the policies
at drop-in sessions where council officers will be on hand to
answer your questions. These will take place at:
All comments received will be taken into account before the
Development Management Policies Document is modified and taken
forward to the next stage.