Dalston Area Action Plan
The Dalston Area Action Plan is a comprehensive strategy for co-ordinated development and design reflecting local aspirations for the future of the area, helping to guide development and providing confidence and certainty to developers and other public sector bodies.
The overall purpose of the AAP is to establish the basis for shaping the regeneration of the area and to ensure the continued role of Dalston as a Major Town Centre. The AAP has a strong focus on implementation and forms a statutory component of the Local Development Framework.
- Current stage - publication of the Dalston Area Action Plan (Pre-Submission Document)
- Evidence base
- Previous stages
- Next stage
Current stage - publication of the Dalston Area Action Plan (Pre-Submission document)
The Dalston Phase 1 AAP was adopted by Council in November 2009 following extensive consultation with the community and stakeholders. The AAP now needs to go through the formal adoption process to become a Development Plan Document (DPD) in the Council's Local Development Framework (LDF). In July 2011, Cabinet approved the next step in the formal adoption process being 'Publication' of the AAP (and supporting documents).
Public representations were invited within a 6 week period from Wednesday 21 September until Thursday 3 November (4pm) on the soundness and legal compliance of the AAP.
The Council is seeking confirmation from the Greater London Authority (GLA) on this conformity as part of Regulation 29.
Representations received will be considered by the Inspector as part of the 'Examination in Public' (next stage of AAP adoption) during which the 'soundness' of the documents will be confirmed.
Dalston Area Action Plan (Pre-Submission document)
You can view the Pre-Submission Area Action Plan and supporting documents below:
Copies of the above are also available to view from 9am - 5pm:
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In the Planning Reception - The Service Centre (1 Hillman Street, E8 1DY);
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In borough libraries (Hackney Central, Clapton, Homerton, Shoreditch, Stamford Hill, Stoke-Newington, Woodberry Down Community and CLR James Libraries); and
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On request from Spatial Planning (telephone 020 8356 8038 or email ldf@hackney.gov.uk).
Contact us
If you have any questions or would like copies of any of the documents please phone 020 8356 8038 or email ldf@hackney.gov.uk.
Page updated: 23 Nov 2011
