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The Enfield Local Plan 2019-2039 will be the key planning policy document for the borough. Once adopted, it will contain policies that will set the spatial direction for Enfield to 2039 and beyond and will be used in determining planning applications.
The draft Local Plan sets out how growth will be delivered in a sustainable manner that maintains and enhances the quality of the many distinctive places that make up the borough. In addition to addressing Enfield’s acute housing crisis, it also enhances infrastructure provision and access to green spaces and nature, improves biodiversity and tackles climate change.
The public consultation is now closed. Thank you for submitting your comments on the main issues and preferred approaches presented in the document. We value and appreciate your feedback, it will help to create the version of the plan we want to adopt.
The Enfield Local Plan 2019-2039 will be the key planning policy document for the borough. Once adopted, it will contain policies that will set the spatial direction for Enfield to 2039 and beyond and will be used in determining planning applications.
The draft Local Plan sets out how growth will be delivered in a sustainable manner that maintains and enhances the quality of the many distinctive places that make up the borough. In addition to addressing Enfield’s acute housing crisis, it also enhances infrastructure provision and access to green spaces and nature, improves biodiversity and tackles climate change.
The public consultation is now closed. Thank you for submitting your comments on the main issues and preferred approaches presented in the document. We value and appreciate your feedback, it will help to create the version of the plan we want to adopt.
Let's Talk: Enfield Local Plan has finished this stage
This consultation was open for comments from 21 June to 13 September 2021.
Open- Consultation feedback
Let's Talk: Enfield Local Plan is currently at this stage
We will analyse and consider all consultation feedback and respond to key issues raised as part of the Local Plan consultation.
Upcoming consultation statement
this is an upcoming stage for Let's Talk: Enfield Local Plan
We will publish a consultation statement which highlights the key issues raised and our responses, to help inform the next draft of the Local Plan. We hope to consult on the next version of the Local Plan in 2022. To receive Local Plan updates, email localplan@enfield.gov.uk.