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Sunday, 27 September 2020

Local Plan - Site Allocation Consultation

 


The Local Plan is being updated and will be valid until 2035. The target that has been set is 27,000 new homes that is 1,800 per year. Only sites for 19,000 have been identified. The target comes from the Government via the GLA and needs to be questioned. There has to be a point when a built up area like Waltham Forest is full! The Victoria and Central lines are already at capacity, there are threats of a water shortage and everyone knows about the problems of interfacing with the NHS. Where will the additional school places be and what happens when the roads gridlock due to construction traffic, logistics delivering on-line goods, taxis transporting the disabled etc.

MAKE SURE YOU COMMENT ON THESE PROPOSALS 
The document is 208 pages long but actually each site is allocated a couple of pages outlining simply what is proposed. If you don't engage in the process you can be sure these plans will be implemented.

Draft Local Plan

Site Allocations Part 2

COMMENT HERE

Those in italics already underway either at planning stage or work has commenced. Development is moving so fast no guarantee this is accurate!

 SA01 Leyton Mills Retail Park 7

SA02 - New Spitalfields Market 10

SA03 - Bywaters, Leyton 13

SA04 - Osier Way 16

SA05 - The Score Centre 19

SA06 - Gas Holders 22

SA07 - Lea Bridge Station Sites 1, 2 and 3 25

SA08 - Former Leyton F.C. Football Ground 28

SA09 - Estate Way 31

SA10 - Low Hall Depot 34

SA11 - Leyton Leisure Lagoon 37

SA12 - Tesco, Bakers Arms 40

SA13 - Stanley Road Car Park 43

SA14 - 806 Community Place, High Road Leyton 46

SA15 - Leyton Bus Depot 49

SA16 - The Territorial Army Centre 52

SA17 - Whipps Cross University Hospital 55

SA18 - Joseph Ray Road 58

SA19 - Church Lane Car Park, Leytonstone 61

SA20 - Tesco, Leytonstone 64

SA21 - Matalan, Leytonstone 67

SA22 - Avenue Road Estate and Thorne Close 70

SA23 - Cathall Leisure Centre, The Epicentre Community Centre, Jubliee Centre,

(also known as Leytonstone Leisure Centre & West Community Centre)

SA24 - B&M Site 76

 SA25- Norlington Road Sites 79

SA26 - Walthamstow Central Bus Station 82

SA27 - The Mall 85

SA28 - St James Quarter 88

SA29 - High Street Sainsbury's 91

SA30- Wilkos, Walthamstow High Street 94

SA31- Osborne Grove 97

SA32 - Stow Car Wash & Valeting and Walthamstow Trades Hall 100

SA33 - 152-154 Blackhorse Road 103

SA34 - 1 Blackhorse Lane 106

SA35 - Webbs Site 109

SA36 - 59-69 Sutherland Road 112

SA37- Wood Street Library 115

SA38 - Fellowship Square (Town Hall Campus) 118

SA39 - Sterling House, Willow House and Homebase 121

SA40 - Hylands Road Phase 1 and 2 124

SA41 - Crown Lea 127

SA42 - Wood Street Station Site 130

SA43 - Travis Perkins 133

SA44 - Brandon Road Car Park 136

SA45 - Priory Court 139

SA46 - 234-240 Billet Road 142

SA47 - Sainsbury's Car Park and Adjacent Sites 145

SA48 - Cork Tree Retail Park 148

SA49 - Morrisons Supermarket and Car Park 151

SA50 - Sainsburys, Hall Lane 154

SA51 - Former South Chingford Library site 157

SA52 - Albert Corner 160

SA53 - Motorpoint, Sewardstone Road 163

SA54 - Lea Valley Motor Company 166

SA55 - 60-74 Sewardstone Road 169

SA56 - Budgens and Gresham Works, North Chingford 172

SA57 - UKPN Site 175

SA58 - Chingford Library and Assembly Hall 178

SA59 - North City Motors, North Chingford 181

SA60 - Royal Epping Forest Golf Club 184

SA61 - Chingford Station Car Park and Bus Terminal 187

SA62 - 472-510 Larkshall Road and James Yard 190

SA63 - Shell Garage, Highams Park 194

SA64 - Larkswood Leisure Centre, Nursery and land to rear of Larkswood Leisure Centre

SA65 - Pear Tree House 200


1 comment:

  1. 27,000 new homes would mean a population increase in Waltham Forest of at least 25%. This could really be our last chance if we don't want our children to live in a vertical concrete slum without any infrastructure for its residents or green spaces for kids to get out of their rabbit hutches in the sky. Compared to this battery hens have spacious accommodation. What exactly is the point of it all? Aren't there any other cities in Britain for people to live in except London?

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