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North Circular – Area Action Plan
"Towards Pre-Submisison Stage" [sic]
"In 2006 we began work on the North Circular Area
Action Plan (NCAAP) to improve the living and working environment along
the A406, and to identify new opportunities for housing, employment, and
community facilities.
"NCAAP reached the Preferred Options stage back in
2008, but was paused in 2009 while the Council progressed to adopt the
Core Strategy.
"Now, with an adopted
Core Strategy in place; a detailed
New Southgate Masterplan; an adopted Planning Brief outlining future opportunities for
Southgate Town Hall; the purchase of blighted land by Notting Hill Housing Trust, and estate renewal taking shape at
Ladderswood. The Council is now turning attention back to the Area Action Plan to
complete it and provide a robust local planning framework in which
investment can come forward.
[Correct the grammar yourself.]
"With so much activity now being seen in the area, The [sic] Council is revisiting earlier stages of the NCAAP process.
"The Council has prepared a
NCAAP Towards Pre-submission stage document November 2011. The intention of this document is to provide an
additional, informal stage of community engagement and stakeholder
consultation to run for
12 weeks from Tuesday 22 November to Friday 10 February 2012.
"THE CLOSING DATE HAS NOW BEEN EXTENDED TO FRIDAY 24 FEBRUARY.
"This informal stage of engagement is seeking your
views on the local issues as you see them now, along with the new
opportunities and options that will help inform the new planning
framework for the North Circular area.
"Clike here
[CLIKE?] to download a
Feedback Form. For further information please contact the LDF Team 0208 379 3866.
Comments can be or sent to:
[Good grief] Ldf@enfield.gov.uk or Planning Policy Team, Enfield Council, Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield EN1 3XE."
11 January update:
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"ENFIELD Council has promised to improve its consultation around plans
for the North Circular, after accusations not many people know about it.
"The North Circular Area Action Plan will map out the future of area
of Bounds Green, Palmers Green, Bowes, and New Southgate, for the next
couple of decades.
"Around 8,000 homes will be leafleted about the plans this month, and a
public meeting and exhibition is planned for Saturday, February 4, to
consult further."
[Our original post now follows.
"Read it first, on the 'Pinkham Way Incinerator' web site!"]
2 December:
Ladderswood redevelopment...
(Click on leaflet to enlarge.)
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... Designed in conformity with the wider 'New Southgate Masterplan'...
... Which, in turn, will be part of the wider 'North Circular Area Action Plan'...
"Transport for London’s Safety and Environment
Improvement Scheme for the road is well
advanced. In 2006 we began work on the
'North Circular Area Action Plan', to improve the
living and working environment along the A406,
and to identify new opportunities for housing,
employment, and community facilities.
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"The plan
was put on hold in 2009, while we prepared
the borough's 'Core Strategy'.
"The Core Strategy has been
approved, so we are now turning our attention
back to the 'Area Action Plan' to complete it.
We are consulting on this new document (below)
from 22 November 2011 to 10 [now 24] February
2012."
"The regeneration and improvement of the area
around the North Circular Road, including New
Southgate, and covering the wards of Bowes,
Palmers Green and Southgate Green is a priority
for the Council. The area is identified as one of
the Borough’s strategic growth areas, and is one
of the Council’s 'place-shaping priority areas'”.
While the area has been in need of regeneration
and investment for many years, it is only very
recently that significant progress has been made
in clearing the path towards the delivery of major
improvements.
"The Council is preparing an 'Area Action Plan',
which will provide a comprehensive planning
policy framework for the North Circular area.
The North Circular Area Action Plan (NCAAP)
will establish a vision for the area, and outline a
range of policies which, taken together, will help
deliver the wider regeneration objectives for the
local communities. The NCAAP will include
policies and proposals which highlight the key
investment and improvement opportunities
across the area.
"These policies will provide
guidance against which new development
proposals will be assessed, and will provide
guidance on the relevant design, access and
environmental management issues."
(That's enough Planning. Ed.)