City of Westminster

291 Harrow Road Planning Brief

Adopted 291 Harrow Road, 1-2 Elmfield Way and adjoining land Planning Brief

Westminster City Council adopted a revised planning brief for the above site as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) on the 8th November 2011.

In accordance with the relevant regulations, a Consultation Statement and Adoption Statement have both been prepared to accompany the adopted Planning Brief.


Replaced versions of the brief

In 2010 Westminster City Council published a draft version of this planning brief for public consultation, to seek the views of residents, organisations and interested parties on the issues facing the area.

11th May Planning Sub Committee (contains links to the consultation version of the planning brief, maps and committee report).

Comments received during the consultation were all considered and taken into account when developing a revised version of the planning brief for adoption as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The revised version was presented to Planning Sub-Committee on Tuesday 4th October 2011. The Sub-Committee agreed with the recommendations that the brief be sent to the Cabinet Member for Built Environment for adoption, subject to some minor amendments.

The Committee papers are available below, including the revised brief (as presented to the sub-committee), schedule of consultation responses and committee report setting out the main changes (again as submitted to the sub-committee).

4th October 2011 Committee Papers

The consultation statement below sets out how we reached this stage.

291 Harrow Road Planning Brief Consultation Statement


If you have any comments or queries relating to the planning brief please fill out the following contact form.

Alternatively:

Email: rferry-jones@westminster.gov.uk

Call: 0207 641 2418

Fax: 0207 641 3050

Write to: Rachel Ferry-Jones, City Planning Delivery Unit, Westminster Council, City Hall, 64 Victoria Street, London SW1E6QP

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