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.

From the 17 July 2009 Haringey’s UDP and Proposals Map have been saved in accordance with the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004. The Council has received a Direction from the Secretary of State, setting out which polices are saved and will continue to be used for the determination of planning applications; and which policies are not saved and therefore are no longer used, for more information about this please visit the Unitary Development Plan (UDP) page.

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

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Other Planning Framework Documents

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Further Planning Documentation

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.

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Contact us

Planning Policy Team
Urban Environment
639 High Road
Tottenham
N17 8BD

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

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Page Last Updated: 8 July 2010

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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