Planning for London call for evidence

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In December 2021, we asked Londoners and other stakeholders to submit evidence they want us to consider while developing the Planning for London Programme.

This could include:

  • Published reports, research, case studies or other information which might help us understand how London should change or develop in the future.
  • Personal accounts of how development, buildings, places, spaces and planning affect different communities, especially impacts that relate to age, disability, sex, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, marital status or pregnancy and maternity. This may include personal accounts of how people from different groups experience places very differently and the experiences of those who identify with more than one of these characteristics.
  • International or national examples of best practice
  • Suggestions for how engagement through this process can reach a more diverse range of Londoners.

If you want to submit more evidence to add to this library, please email PlanningforLondonProgramme@london.gov.uk.

To view evidence, please see submissions in widgets on the right hand side.

To note, although the call for evidence remains open and will be reviewed by the London Plan Team in due course, for submissions received after Friday 13 September 2024, it cannot be guaranteed these be reviewed to inform the high level document that will be consulted upon in early 2025.

In December 2021, we asked Londoners and other stakeholders to submit evidence they want us to consider while developing the Planning for London Programme.

This could include:

  • Published reports, research, case studies or other information which might help us understand how London should change or develop in the future.
  • Personal accounts of how development, buildings, places, spaces and planning affect different communities, especially impacts that relate to age, disability, sex, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, marital status or pregnancy and maternity. This may include personal accounts of how people from different groups experience places very differently and the experiences of those who identify with more than one of these characteristics.
  • International or national examples of best practice
  • Suggestions for how engagement through this process can reach a more diverse range of Londoners.

If you want to submit more evidence to add to this library, please email PlanningforLondonProgramme@london.gov.uk.

To view evidence, please see submissions in widgets on the right hand side.

To note, although the call for evidence remains open and will be reviewed by the London Plan Team in due course, for submissions received after Friday 13 September 2024, it cannot be guaranteed these be reviewed to inform the high level document that will be consulted upon in early 2025.

Page last updated: 18 Nov 2024, 01:30 PM