Central Leeside Area Action Plan

Enfield and Haringey councils are working together on an area action plan for the Central Leeside Area Action Plan (CLAAP). Central Leeside is the collective name given to the employment areas that lie on the border between the London Boroughs of Enfield and Haringey.

The primary purpose of the CLAAP is to evaluate the characteristics of and pressures facing the Central Leeside business area and develop a planning framework for development and regeneration. There is a need to develop a coherent vision and strategic framework for the area in order to ensure that it can respond positively to future demands.

Central Leeside Area Action Plan includes the part of Northumberland Park Ward covering the Brantwood, Marsh Lane, North East Tottenham and the Willoughby Lane employment areas.

Developing the Action Plan

The initial stage of evidence gathering and baseline analysis for the Area Action Plan for Central Leeside is now complete. If you would like to read the Central Leeside Baseline Report you can find it in the attached files section below.

In addition, a Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report has been produced which provides sustainability objectives for the CLAAP Issues and Options. There are also the comments on the consultation on the Sustainability Appraisal Scoping report. Both can be found in the attached files section below.

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The Issues and Options report

The Central Leeside Area Action Plan Issues and Options report identifies the key issues facing Central Leeside and a range of potential options to address these issues. The Issues and Options report is available to download from the attached files section below. Some of the sections are quite large and may take time to download, if you experience problems please contact us via the details below.

The consultation on the Issues and Options report is now closed. However, you can view comments made on the issues and options for Central Leeside on London Borough of Enfield website. A link to Enfield's website can be found in the external links section below. Initial feedback from the consultion can also be found in the attached files section below.

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Next stages

The outcome of the consultation on the Issues and Options report will feed into the development of the Preferred Options. Enfield and Haringey are currently analysing the responses and are developing Preferred Options for Central Leeside. These Options will be the subject of a further consultation period when you will have a further opportunity to make comments. This consultation is likely to take place at the beginning of 2009.

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Further information

More information can be obtained from Enfield and Haringey planning teams:

Haringey

Planning Policy Team
London Borough of Enfield
PO Box 53
Civic Centre
Silver Street
Enfield
EN1 3XE
Tel: 020 8379 5181
Fax: 020 8379 3887

Or by emailing:

Email: ldf@enfield.gov.uk

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Enfield

Planning Policy Team
London Borough of Haringey
Policy
639 High Road
Tottenham
London
N17 8BD

Tel: 020 8489 1479
Fax: 020 8489 5552
Email: ldf@haringey.gov.uk

Attached Files
FilenameFiletypeSize
central leeside report section 1.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF379K
central leeside report section 2.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF281K
central leeside report section 3.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF333K
central leeside report section 4.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF2628K
central leeside report section 5.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF2642K
central leeside report section 6.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF1792K
central leeside report appendices.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF226K
central leeside issues and options - feedback from consultation.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF25K
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Page Last Updated: 22 July 2008

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