Development of the Tottenham Area Action Plan

Examination and Modifications Consultation

Main Modifications Public Consultation

As part of the Examination of the Local Plan, the Council sought comments on the Post-Hearing Main Modifications. The consultation ran from 18 November 2016 until 13 January 2017.

Below are the responses received to the Main Modification Consultation. These are arranged by Representor ID number and  name.

For further information on the consultation please visit the Local Plans Examination in Public page.

ReferenceName
Res68Ursula Riniker - Part 1 (PDF, 283KB) and Part 2 (PDF, 353KB)
Res69 Defend Council Housing (PDF, 95KB)
Res70 Historic England (PDF, 620KB)
Res71 Sport England (PDF, 63KB)
Res72 Our Tottenham (PDF, 135KB)
Res73Greater London Authority (PDF, 87KB)
Res74 North London Waste Authority (PDF, 253KB)
Res75 Fiona Carson (PDF, 24KB)
Res76 Springfields on behalf of Mems DIY (PDF, 337KB)
Res77 Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (PDF, 502KB) and Policy text rewording (PDF, 213KB)

Post Submission Correspondence

Set out below are the Council’s Statements which have been submitted in response to the Inspector’s Matters and Issues.

Set out below are the Representors’ Additional Statements which have been submitted in response to the Inspector’s Matters and Issues. These are organised by Representor ID number and name, along with the policy number(s) to which the statements refer, where they have been specified by the Representor.

ID ReferenceNamePolicies
009 Our Tottenham Network (PDF, 805KB)AAP3
019Quod on behalf of Tottenham Hotspur Ltd and its Group Companies NT7
043 Colliers on behalf of Diamond Build PLC (PDF, 384KB)TH13
048 RPS-CGMS on behalf of Mr Green (PDF, 188KB) TH11
054 Historic England (PDF, 310KB)Not specified
- Robert Lindsay-Smith (PDF, 78KB)Not specified
-Jacqueline Staite on behalf of Seacole Court Residents AssociationSS6
- Paul Burnham (PDF, 399KB)Not specified

Statement of Common Grounds

The following Statements of Common Ground have been prepared in support of the Examination.

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Pre-Submission Consultation 8 January - 4 March 2016

Preferred Option Consultation Statement Report - Appendix H (in order of policy):

Action

Date

Timetable

Reg 19 Publication8 January - 4 March 2016
Reg 22 Submission for Secretary of State24 May 2016
Hearing Sessions into the Four Local Plan documents 23rd August – 8th September 201623 August – 8 September 2016
The council to send the Planning Inspector the list of modifications to be made to each Plan. The modifications are those requested by the Planning Inspector during the hearing sessions as well as those agreed by the council in response to the representations received to the pre-submission consultation. 19 October 2016
The Planning Inspector to agree the list of modifications. 9 November 2016
The council to publish the list of modifications for public consultation for a period of six weeks, including an updated Sustainability Appraisal if required. 18 November – 13 January 2017
The representations made to the list of modifications, and council’s response to these, to be forwarded to the Planning Inspector for her consideration. NB: All comments received will be published on the council’s website along with council’s response. February 2017
The Planning Inspector to issue the reports into the Examination in Public on each of the four Local Plans. May 2017
Subject to the Plan’s being found ‘sound’ by the Planning Inspector, the documents to be reported to Regulatory Committee, Cabinet and Full Council for formal adoption.  July 2017

The "preferred option" Tottenham AAP

We consulted on a "preferred options" draft  Tottenham Area Action Plan DPD (PDF, 3MB) from Monday 9 February to Friday 27 March.

Specific proposals included:

  • A comprehensive plan to bring long-term regeneration to Northumberland Park and High Road West, with options for thousands of new homes, better local businesses and shops, improved open space and transport links, and first-class health facilities and schools
  • Bringing the historic character of Bruce Grove to life with better space for pedestrians, more open space and policies that encourage more cafes and restaurants on the high street
  • Establishing a new district centre in Tottenham Hale to take advantage of huge infrastructure improvements like Crossrail 2 and a new Tube, rail and bus station – with a range of new retail, leisure and business spaces
  • Improving Seven Sisters as the gateway to Tottenham, with support for small, independent traders and a local market while encouraging new retail, leisure and community facilities

Supporting Information

An Interim Sustainability Appraisal for the Tottenham AAP (PDF, 1MB) has been prepared alongside the Plan. The findings of this and the other three documents' Sustainability Appraisals are summarised in the summary of four Interim Sustainability Appraisals (PDF, 418KB) he council has undertaken research to inform these policy documents, which form what is called the evidence base. See the Evidence Base page to view these reports.

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Previous draft Tottenham AAP

The consultation on the first draft Tottenham Area Action Plan ended on 7 March 2014. Documents relating to this consultation, including how feedback was included in the drafting of the 2015 version is included in the documents below.

Page last updated:

January 27, 2021