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(CLOSED) Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD Consultation
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Welcome to the Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD engagement page.
Harrow Council's consultation on the Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD ran for seven weeks from 27 February to 17 April 2023. This consultation has now concluded. A report detailing the findings of this consultation will be published soon.
The draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) sets out the detailed guidance we want to bring in for planning applications proposing buildings which are tall, or contextually tall within suburban locations within the London Borough of Harrow. In doing so, it provides further guidance to policies within the Harrow Local Plan for proposals that are tall, or taller than the prevailing pattern of development in suburbia. The SPD only applies to areas outside of the Harrow & Wealdstone Opportunity Area.
The aims of this consultation are to:
Inform the community and build awareness of the purpose and potential implications of the SPD;
Undertake consultation on the SPD that is meaningful, inclusive and transparent to understand the community's views on the draft SPD;
Use that feedback to inform any appropriate changes to the SPD;
Feed back to the community to let them know that we have listened and acted on the information they have provided.
How to get involved
Read the Draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD here.
Let us know your views on the SPD by filling out the survey.
Attend one of our online workshops to hear from our panel of experts and get involved in the Q&A session to ask them questions.
Welcome to the Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD engagement page.
Harrow Council's consultation on the Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD ran for seven weeks from 27 February to 17 April 2023. This consultation has now concluded. A report detailing the findings of this consultation will be published soon.
The draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) sets out the detailed guidance we want to bring in for planning applications proposing buildings which are tall, or contextually tall within suburban locations within the London Borough of Harrow. In doing so, it provides further guidance to policies within the Harrow Local Plan for proposals that are tall, or taller than the prevailing pattern of development in suburbia. The SPD only applies to areas outside of the Harrow & Wealdstone Opportunity Area.
The aims of this consultation are to:
Inform the community and build awareness of the purpose and potential implications of the SPD;
Undertake consultation on the SPD that is meaningful, inclusive and transparent to understand the community's views on the draft SPD;
Use that feedback to inform any appropriate changes to the SPD;
Feed back to the community to let them know that we have listened and acted on the information they have provided.
How to get involved
Read the Draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD here.
Let us know your views on the SPD by filling out the survey.
Thank you for taking the time to look at Harrow’s Draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) Supplementary Planning Document (SPD). The SPD seeks to provide detailed guidance for planning applications proposing developments which are taller than the context within which they are sought to be located within Harrow. Your thoughts, views, ideas and comments on the Draft SPD are important in shaping the final document.
The following survey has 14 questions to complete. Please save each question you have answered before moving onto the next question.
For more information on our detailed proposals, please read the Draft Tall Buildings (Building Heights) SPD, and then complete this short questionnaire.
To ensure personal information about you is secure, your answers will be treated in the strictest confidence and will be stored securely in line with GDPR requirements.
Thank you for your time – your participation in this important consultation is greatly appreciated.
Data Protection
You will be required to register with MyHarrow Talk to complete the survey. The council does not collect personal information in this questionnaire which means the information you provide is anonymous. We do not ask for your name, address, email address, telephone number, full post code or any other information that would allow us to identify you. The information you choose to give us in the equalities questions is also anonymous so we cannot identify you from it.
Please be assured all your answers will be stored in accordance with our responsibilities under the Data Protection Act 2018.