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New Seven Sisters (Wards Corner) Planning Application Received and Forum Planned

A new planning application has been received for the proposed redevelopment of Seven Sisters. To find out more and view the applcation please go to the online planning applications page and enter the reference number: HGY/2012/0915.

A Development Management Forum has also been scheduled on 30 May 2012 for this application. For more information on this please see the Upcoming Planning Forums section.

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Major developments

What is a major development?

Major Developments can be defined as either:

  • Large scale Major Developments

For dwellings, a large scale major development is one where the number of residential units to be constructed is 200 or more. Where the number of residential units to be constructed is not given in the application a site area of 4 hectares or more should be used as the definition of a major development. For all other uses a large scale major development is one where the floor space to be built is 10,000 square metres or more, or where the site area is 2 hectares or more.

  • Small scale Major Developments

For dwellings, a small scale major development is one where the number of residential units to be constructed is between 10 and 199 (inclusive). Where the number of dwellings to be constructed is not given in the application a site area of 0.5 hectare and less than 4 hectares should be used as the definition of a small scale major development. For all other uses a small scale major development is one where the floor space to be built is 1,000 square metres and up to 9,999 square metres or where the site area is 1 hectare and less than 2 hectares.

How are major planning applications determined?

Major planning applications are given 13 weeks in which to be determined as they are more complex and usually require a greater level of consultation and negotiation.

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A list of current applications for proposed major developments can be viewed on the online planning application search page (link opens to a new window).

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Copies of planning decision notices

You can obtain a copy of a decision notice from the application record online (using the 'view planning applications' facility above) - please note this is not a signed copy.

You can obtain a signed copy (at a cost of £20 per decision notice payable by cash or cheque to the London Borough of Haringey) by writing to us at the address below.

Development Management Support Team

Planning, Regeneration and Economy
Level 6
River Park House
Wood Green
London
N22 8HQ

Email: planningcustomercare@haringey.gov.uk

or by visiting the above address in person (please make sure you have exact change as no cash is held at reception).

If you wish to contact the Planning and Regeneration Service, further contact information can be found on the Contact Us page.

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Personal searches

If you want planning history and policy information on a property, you can now save yourself a trip to the planning office (and the £26 fee).

To view the planning history for a site, use the view planning applications (link opens in new window) facility. To find out whether the property is affected by any planning policies by way of its location, please contact the Planning and Regeneration Service on 020 8489 1000. Once you know which, if any, policies are relevant, view them in the Unitary Development Plan (UDP) section.

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Find out about new planning applications in your area

If you would like to be informed of new planning applications that have been submitted in a particular area of Haringey then you can register with us and receive a list of all applications submitted in that ward. To register, your interest please contact the Development Management Support Team in any of the following ways:

Address:
Planning, Regeneration and Economy
Level 6
River Park House
Wood Green
N22 8HQ

Tel 020 8489 1000
Email planningcustomercare@haringey.gov.uk

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Upcoming Planning Forums

Planning Reference
Site Address
Proposal
Forum Location
Forum date / Time
HGY/2012/0915
Wards Corner Site, High Road, Tottenham, London N15
Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a mixed use development comprising class C3 residential, class A1/A2/A3/A4 uses, with access, parking and associated landscaping and public realm improvements
Tottenham Town Hall (Moselle Room), Town Hall Approach Road, London N17 4RY
30 May 2012 at 7pm
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Disclaimer

The information on this website has been provided by Haringey Council for information purposes only. The Council is not responsible for any actions taken that are based on the content. Whilst every effort is made to achieve accuracy the authority cannot be responsible for guaranteeing it.

Copyright Notice

Planning application information, including plans and drawings, are protected by Section 47 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. You may only download and/or print plans, drawings, documents and other material related to planning applications available on this site for non-commercial and consultation purposes, to compare current applications with previous schemes and to check whether developments have been completed in accordance with approved plans. Further copies must not be made without prior permission of the copyright owner.

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