FAQs
- eliminate discrimination, harassment and victimisation and other conduct prohibited under the Act;
- advance equality of opportunity between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not;
- foster good relations between people who share a protected characteristic and those who do not.
- Age
- Disability
- Gender reassignment
- Marriage or civil partnership
- Pregnancy or maternity/paternity
- Religion or Belief
- Race
- Sex
- Sexual orientation
What is the London Plan and what does it do?
The London Plan is the Spatial Development Strategy for Greater London prepared by the Mayor of London. It sets out the Mayor’s vision for how London should grow over the next 20-25 years.
The Plan sets out policies relating to a wide variety of issues, including how new development should designed, the type and number of new homes that should be planned for, how we can encourage active and sustainable travel, how we can make London greener, and how we plan for a fairer economy.
The London Plan forms part of every borough’s development plan, meaning that it must be taken into account when planning decisions are being made in London. Boroughs’ own Local Plans also need to be in ‘general conformity’ with the London Plan, so that all boroughs are playing their part in helping to deliver the Mayor’s vision for Good Growth.
The London Plan 2021 was adopted by the Mayor in March 2021.
What is the role of London Planning Guidance?
London Plan Guidance (LPG) provides guidance to developers and boroughs on how London Plan policies should be applied to new developments and through boroughs’ Local Plans.
LPG is a material consideration for planning decisions and should be used by boroughs when they are drawing up their Local Plans.
LPG is published in draft form for public engagement – and we take into account the different views raised when we’re finalising the guidance.
What is an Equality Impact Assessment?
The Public Sector Equality Duty (PSED) requires all public bodies – including the Mayor of London – to consider how their policies and decisions affect people who are protected under the Equality Act. The PSED requires the Mayor to have due regard to the need to:
There are 9 protected characteristic groups:
Equality impact assessments (EqIA) are a way to capture the potential impacts – whether positive or negative – on different groups who share a protected characteristic. We develop EqIA for London Plan Guidance, informed by our understanding of evidence. These are published as part of public engagement and we welcome feedback and additional information on the EqIA.
What if I need an alternative survey format?
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You can then either submit your response by emailing studenthousinglpg@london.gov.uk or by sending a hard copy to:
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The Planning Team, Greater London Authority, City Hall, Kamal Chunchie Way, LONDON, E16 1ZE.
Can I view all the survey questions before responding to the consultation?
There is an MS Word version of the survey questions in the document library to assist completion of the online survey.
Can I respond by email to this consultation?
We strongly encourage responses via the online survey, particularly from organisations with internet access, as this greatly assists our analysis of the consultation responses and ensures that we make best use of resources.
If you require a specific survey format for accessibility purposes or if you do not have access to online facilities, please refer to the FAQ on alternative survey format.