We are preparing a New Local Plan for the Borough. This will set out a strategic vision and framework. The plan will detail the borough's development for the next 15-20 years. It will provide details of developments in:
- housing
- retail
- employment
- community uses.
The Local Plan will include policies to decide on new development applications. They will ensure new development:
- follows good design principles
- supports the delivery of affordable housing
- supports the local economy (creating jobs)
- supports sustaining town centres
- supports new or enhanced local infrastructure. (Health care, public transport, schools, open spaces).
- tackles climate change and promotes sustainable developments.
Call for sites
The 'call for sites' process allows:
- landowners
- developers
- agents and
- site promoters to submit potential development sites to the council.
Sites are evaluated for:
- short-term (1-5 years)
- medium-term (5-10 years) or
- long-term (10-15 years) development.
We want to know if the public knows of sites suitable for new developments. These could be vacant or under-used sites. We will investigate these suggestions.
If you get involved early you will be able to submit proposals. The proposals will be considered for site allocation for future land use or development. These include:
- Housing;
- Employment;
- Retail;
- Leisure;
- Community uses;
- Art, culture and tourism; and
- Mixed use development.
Sites should meet the following criteria:
- It is wholly or partially within our Local Planning Authority.
- Sites should help to meeting strategic goals. It should be of a scale exceeding 0.25ha of developable land (or can accommodate 500 sqm of floorspace).
Separate parcels of land which adjoin or overlap should not be submitted. This is because we need to only see the full extent of available land for the assessment.
If you submit large-scale sites, please work with nearby landowners or promoters. This ensures that a coordinated approach is taken to reach their potential.
To consider all developable sites, they can be greenfield or brownfield.
Submitting a site
You can complete the online call for sites form below. Stakeholders can provide site information such as:
- its location
- existing/proposed uses
- potential development capacity
- delivery timescales
- if there are any suitability, availability or delivery issues.
You can attach information to support proposals for the site.
Please provide all the requested information for the site. Detailed information will help appraise the site for Local Plan inclusion. We cannot accept anonymous submissions as we may need to contact you in the future about the submission.
Time-frames
Consultation on Formal Call for sites has now closed. We will carefully consider all proposed sites. We will assess their potential for inclusion in the next stage of the new Local Plan.
If you want to put forward any sites for consideration, submit them on the Call for sites platform. You can also contact us as soon as possible at: local.plan@harrow.gov.uk.
Please note that we may be unable to consider any new site submissions at the late stage of the plan making process.
What happens next?
A fair assessment of the submitted sites will be carried out. This is to assess their suitability against the guidelines set in:
- the National Planning Policy Framework
- Planning Practice Guidance and
- the London Plan (2021).
This will help identify sites for potential inclusion in the Local Plan. This will be published as part of the Local Plan - evidence base. Any submitted sites may be subject to a future public and stakeholder consultation.
Please state in your submission if any information is sensitive or confidential. This is so it can be excluded from any publications. You may comment on site allocations in the public consultation phase.
Submitting a site does not guarantee its allocation in the Local Plan or for the suggested use. Only suitable sites will be included in the Local Plan. We will explain reasons for not proceeding with your suggested site.
Sites identified in the Local Plan may not receive planning permission. Proposals will still undergo detailed review. This considers the development plan and other factors.
If you need any help or have any queries about the submission of sites, email the policy team at localplan@harrow.gov.uk.