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Local plan The Barking and Dagenham Local Plan 2037 sets out the Council’s long-term vision for development in the Borough up to 2037. Supplementary planning documents View our supplementary planning documents for guidance. Biodiversity Find out how Barking and Dagenham protect biodiversity and wildlife in the area. Development Plan The Development Plan is used when assessing planning applications. Developer contributions (CIL and S106) Information on charges developers must pay which are used to fund infrastructure such as transport. Article 4 directions Article 4 directions remove permitted development rights within a certain area. You may need to seek planning permission to carry out building work in these areas. Tree preservation orders and high hedges Tree preservation orders (TPOs) are used to protect selected trees. TPOs are usually made if the removal of a tree or group of trees would have a significant impact on the environment or public enjoyment. You need to apply for permission to carry out any works to a protected tree. Conservation areas and listed buildings Conservation areas are areas of special architectural or historic interest whose character or appearance it is considered important to preserve or enhance. The conservation areas guide explains what it means to live in a conservation area and shows the location of the four conservation areas in Barking and Dagenham. Developments encouraged in the borough (planning advice notes) We have advice notes to give an idea on the developments we want to encourage in the area. These will be useful for planners, developers, architects, facility managers. Brownfield Land Register View register of previously developed land no longer in use that’s suitable for residential and mixed-use development. Quality Review Panel The panel aims to improve the quality of buildings and places for the benefit of local people. Planning Committee The Planning Committee makes decisions on larger planning applications or ones that may have a significant impact on the local community. Monitoring and evidence base library The Local Plan is supported by a wide range of monitoring documents and evidence.
Local plan The Barking and Dagenham Local Plan 2037 sets out the Council’s long-term vision for development in the Borough up to 2037.
Developer contributions (CIL and S106) Information on charges developers must pay which are used to fund infrastructure such as transport.
Article 4 directions Article 4 directions remove permitted development rights within a certain area. You may need to seek planning permission to carry out building work in these areas.
Tree preservation orders and high hedges Tree preservation orders (TPOs) are used to protect selected trees. TPOs are usually made if the removal of a tree or group of trees would have a significant impact on the environment or public enjoyment. You need to apply for permission to carry out any works to a protected tree.
Conservation areas and listed buildings Conservation areas are areas of special architectural or historic interest whose character or appearance it is considered important to preserve or enhance. The conservation areas guide explains what it means to live in a conservation area and shows the location of the four conservation areas in Barking and Dagenham.
Developments encouraged in the borough (planning advice notes) We have advice notes to give an idea on the developments we want to encourage in the area. These will be useful for planners, developers, architects, facility managers.
Brownfield Land Register View register of previously developed land no longer in use that’s suitable for residential and mixed-use development.
Quality Review Panel The panel aims to improve the quality of buildings and places for the benefit of local people.
Planning Committee The Planning Committee makes decisions on larger planning applications or ones that may have a significant impact on the local community.
Monitoring and evidence base library The Local Plan is supported by a wide range of monitoring documents and evidence.