PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON NORTH LONDON WASTE PLAN ISSUES & OPTIONS REPORT (23 JANUARY - 4TH MARCH)
Dealing with waste rubbish is a major issue across the country and particularly in London. Councils in Waltham Forest, Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Hackney, Haringey and Islington are developing a joint plan to deal with North London’s waste up to the year 2020. This North London Waste Plan, if and when adopted, will form part of each council’s planning policy under their Local Development Framework (the successors to their current Unitary Development Plans). The Plan will identify sites for a wide range of facilities needed in the future to manage the waste produced in North London. The Plan is in the early stages of preparation and consultations are now beginning seeking the public’s views about the key issues and policy options that have been proposed. As part of the consultation programme a workshop will be held in each of the boroughs during January and February 2008. The workshops are open for key stakeholders and members of the public to meet representatives of the Councils and the North London Waste Authority.
The workshop to be held in Waltham Forest will take place from 6:30-8:30pm on Monday 28 January 2008 at the EduAction Conference Centre, Queens Road, Walthamstow, E17.
If you would like to attend, please contact the Waste Plan’s Project Manager, Archie Onslow on 020 7974 5916 or e-mail events@nlwp.net.
The full issues and options report can be viewed at www.nlwp.net. Printed copies will be available for viewing from Friday 18 January at Sycamore House at the Town Hall complex, at the council’s libraries and at Waltham Forest Direct shops.
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