Sunday, 13 March 2011

Mayor's recently adopted 'Park Royal Planning Framework' - and Willesden Junction Station

Link to london.gov.uk
On 25 January 2011, the Mayor adopted a planning framework for Park Royal, which now sits as supplementary planning guidance to the London Plan. 

The Mayor said:

"The London Plan identifies Opportunity Areas across the capital, in places with the potential to accommodate substantial numbers of new jobs, homes or both. Park Royal is such an area, with a unique set of challenges and opportunities.

The area is covered by the London boroughs of Brent, Ealing and Hammersmith & Fulham, and directly abutts the Royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Kensal Canalside Opportunity Area."
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"The Park Royal Opportunity Area is closely associated with the longer-term development potential at Willesden Junction and the brownfield railway lands, old industrial and vacant land south of Old Oak Common.

The Opportunity Area Planning Framework should build on the sheer scale of Park Royal and address the need for site assembly and decontamination and improvements to local access and the environment."







Posts about Willesden Junction Station continue here, where you can leave your comments.

Link also to a page of Willesden Junction Station documents, here.

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