Local Development Framework
New Planning System
The Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 introduced a range of reforms to the planning system. The most significant reform is the introduction of a Local Development Framework (LDF) to replace the Unitary Development Plan (UDP). The process of replacing the adopted UDP policies and proposals should normally be completed within a three year period from adoption of the UDP, Haringey's UDP was adopted in July 2006 so the policies are automatically saved until July 2009.
Local Development Framework (LDF)
The Haringey LDF is made up of a number of documents listed below. Please click on the name to find out more about the documents:
Development Plan Documents
|Back to topOther Planning Framework Documents
- Unitary Development Plan and Proposals Map
- Local Development Scheme (LDS)
- Statement of Community Involvement (SCI)
- Annual Monitoring Report 2005/6 (AMR)
- Supplementary Planning Documents
- Supplementary Planning Guidance covering:
- Haringey Heartlands
- Tottenham Hale Urban Centre Masterplan
- Lawrence Road Planning Brief
- Open Space and Recreational Standards Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Documents
- Delivering a Flexible Supply of Land for Housing: 5 Year List of Housing Sites
Further Planning Documentation
- Neighbourhood Plans
- Area Based Strategies
- Section 106 agreements – policy, implementation and monitoring
- Hornsey High Street Regeneration Programme
Planning Briefs for Major Development Sites on Projects Page
- Hornsey Town Hall and Associated buildings
- Wards Corner and Seven Sisters Underground Station
- Sites at Lymington Avenue
All of the above documents can be seen on the Projects page.
|Back to topContact us
Planning Policy Team
Urban Environment
639 High Road,
Tottenham,
London N17 8BD
Tel 020 8489 1479
Fax 020 8489 5552
Email ldf@haringey.gov.uk
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|Page Last Updated: 1 October 2008
This page belongs to the following categories :
- Environment > Land and premises > Sustainable development
- Council, government and democracy > Councils > Council policies and plans





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