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Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan

Find out about the Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan and planning applications within the Maida Hill neighbourhood area.

Submitted documents

The council has received a submission version of the Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan has been submitted by Maida Hill Neighbourhood Forum to the council for consultation.   

The plan includes policies on a range of matters, including commercial and mixed-use development, affordable housing, design and heritage, active and healthy travel, and the public realm and environment. If adopted, the Plan will become part of Westminster’s statutory development plan and will be used alongside the council’s own planning documents and the Mayor’s London Plan in determining planning applications in the Maida Hill Neighbourhood Area.  

The submitted documents are as follows: 

Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan (Submission Version)

Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan (Submission Version)PDF, 5.45 MB, 116 pages

 

Maida Hill Design Guidance and Codes

Maida Hill Design Guidance and Codes PDF, 7.18 MB, 77 pages

 

Basic Conditions Statement

Basic Conditions Statement PDF, 933.3 KB, 57 pages

 

Consultation Statement

Consultation Statement PDF, 8.9 MB, 68 pages

 

Habitats Regulation Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report

Habitats Regulation Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment Screening Report PDF, 1.38 MB, 29 pages

 

Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan Policies Map

Maida Hill Neighbourhood Plan Policies Map PDF, 4.05 MB, 1 page

We are inviting representations on the Plan from 30 September to 5pm on 11 November 2024. These should be made via email: [email protected]   

Further details about this consultation and how to make representations can be viewed in this guidance note.  

Next steps

The proposed Plan and representations will be submitted to an Independent Examiner. They will determine whether the Plan meets a number of statutory tests (‘Basic Conditions’). 

Privacy notice

Due to the process of having an Independent Examination before the referendum and final adoption, representations cannot be treated as confidential. They will be published on our website alongside your name. If you are responding as an individual rather than a company or organisation, we will not publish your contact details (email and postal address) online. However, the original representations will be shared in full with the independent examiner.

Published: 6 December 2024

Last updated: 6 December 2024