Unitary Development Plan (UDP)
What is the UDP?
The UDP (Unitary Development Plan) is the Haringey Council statutory plan relating to the development and use of land and buildings for the whole borough. The plan contains a set of policies on housing, jobs, leisure, transport education and health and these policies are used to help decide whether to allow or refuse planning applications. The UDP is made up of two parts:
- The Written Statement, containing policies with explanation for their purpose and arranged in topic chapters. This document can be downloaded from the View the UDP section.
- The Proposals Map, identifying specific designations, for example Metropolitan Open Land and Conservation Areas and also those sites where specific uses are sought.
The UDP was adopted by the Council on 17 July 2006. A notice of adoption is available to download in the attached files section below.
The UDP policies and proposals are saved for at least three years, but are being replaced by the Council’s Local Development Framework.
|Back to topUDP Process
The UDP review commenced in 2002. The draft plan has been subject to two public consultation stages in September 2003 and September 2004. A total of 2,650 representations were submitted. A public inquiry ran from April to September 2005, where an Inspector dealt with outstanding objections to the draft plan. 392 objections were heard at the inquiry.
In January 2006, the Council received the Inspector’s report. The Inspector considered all objections received during the two public consultation stages, the Council’s responses to objections and further verbal and written statements submitted during the inquiry. His report responds to each objection and makes recommendations for the Council to consider. A large number of recommendations endorse changes made by the Council in the revised deposit UDP in 2004. However, the Inspector also recommends further changes to the UDP, known as modifications.
To cover printing costs, a copy of the Inspectors' Report is available for £15 including postage and packing. The Report is also available to download.
The Council responded to representations submitted during the public consultation stage on the proposed modifications. On 13 June 2006, the Council’s Executive approved responses to the representations and agreed that no further modifications were necessary. The responses are contained within a Statement of Decisions and Reasons which is available to download from the attached files section below.
|Back to topView the UDP
The adopted UDP Written Statement is available to download below.
| Filename | Type | Size |
|---|---|---|
| Complete Written Statement | 2.1MB | |
| Part 1 Strategic Policies | 256K | |
| Areas of Change | 200K | |
| Development and Urban Design | 89K | |
| Environment | 250K | |
| Housing | 87K | |
| Employment | 89K | |
| Town Centres and Retailing | 72K | |
| Movement | 465K | |
| Open Space | 282K | |
| Creative, Leisure and Tourism | 58K | |
| Community Wellbeing | 57K | |
| Conservation | 99K | |
| Implementation, Monitoring and Review | 54K | |
| Appendix 1 – Parking Standards | 44K | |
| Schedules | 101K | |
| Glossary and References | 70K |
The UDP text and Proposals Map can be viewed on the Full Interactive UDP website (see the external links section below) and by following the instructions. The Proposals Map incorporates the map changes made at the revised deposit and modification stages.
Please note that the UDP Proposals Map available on the external website should be used in conjunction with the UDP Written Statement.
A printed version of the UDP 2006 and the Proposals Map is available for £55 inc. Prices for other documents are available on request.
|Back to topContact details
Address
Planning Policy Team
Urban Environment
639 High Road
Tottenham
London N17 8BD
Tel: 020 8489 1479
Fax: 020 8489 5552
Email: udp@haringey.gov.uk.
Useful External Links
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|Page Last Updated: 31 July 2008
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