Contents

Delivery matrix ...... 3 Monitoring framework...... 38 Saved Unitary Development Plan policies ...... 59 Sustainable Development ...... 59 Urban Design ...... 59 Urban Conservation and Archaeology ...... 60 Open Land and Outdoor Recreation ...... 61 Nature Conservation ...... 62 Environmental Protection ...... 63 Transport...... 64 Economic Activity...... 64 Housing...... 65 Shopping...... 66 Hotels and Tourism ...... 67 Leisure and Indoor Recreation...... 67 Community Services ...... 67 Metropolitan Centre ...... 68 Heritage assets in Croydon...... 70 Conservation Areas...... 70 Existing Local Areas of Special Character ...... 70 New Local Areas of Special Character...... 71 Historic Parks and Gardens (Statutory List) ...... 71 Historic Parks and Gardens (Local List)...... 71 Archeological Priority Zones ...... 72 Scheduled Ancient Monuments ...... 73 Statutory Listed Buildings...... 74 Locally Listed Buildings...... 74

1 Landmarks ...... 74 Views – Croydon Panorama ...... 74 Local View...... 74 Core Strategy evidence base ...... 75 Core Strategy – general supporting evidence ...... 75 A Place of Opportunity ...... 76 A Place to Belong...... 80 A Place with a Sustainable Future ...... 82 The Places of Croydon...... 87 Delivery and Monitoring ...... 88

2 Delivery matrix

Table 1 Delivering the Core Strategy Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies to promote high quality new development through the pre- application and development management New Croydon Council process. Future developments and its partners policies will be CS1 - The that contribute to Developers guided by the Review Core Places of an enhanced 2011-31 All places Landowners Borough Strategy Policy Croydon sense of place Neighbourhood Character and improved Forums Appraisal, other local character. place-based evidence and the LDF, including the Development Management DPD and future Neighbourhood Plans

3 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Primarily in Croydon Croydon Council Other policies Opportunity and its partners forming part of the Area, Developers Local , Landowners Development Purley, Growth in Service providers Review Core Framework. homes, jobs and Infrastructure 2011-31 Strategy and Site and Broad services providers Allocations Policy Croydon Green & Neighbourhood Opportunity Area and Forums Planning to a more Registered Framework limited Providers extent in the other places 5,600 homes on allocated sites Croydon Council will outside of Site Allocations All places allocate sites for Croydon DPD except Review timetable new homes in CS2 - Homes Opportunity Area Private and Social 2011-13 Croydon for preparing Site partnership with including Housing Opportunity Allocations DPD GLA, developers preferred unit Development Area and landowners mix (tenure and size)

4 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Site Allocations DPD will allocate 7,300 homes on Review timetable sites. allocated sites Croydon Council will 2011-13 for preparing Site Private and Social inside Croydon allocate sites for Allocations DPD Housing Croydon Opportunity Area homes in Development Opportunity including partnership with Opportunity Area Area preferred unit GLA, developers Planning Transfer delivery mix (tenure and and landowners Framework will set 2011-12 purely to Site size) out approach and Allocations DPD preferred unit mix Mechanism for Review timetable calculating Croydon Council will for preparing Development commuted sums determine 2011-13 All places Development Management DPD for affordable mechanism Management DPD housing and in interim rely Framework for on Saved UDP provision of policies homes including Croydon Council will approach to mix set framework of homes across borough

5 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Framework for provision of homes including Minimum design and amenity standards for family homes Croydon Council will work with partners including CCURV and other developers through the development management 19,100 new process to work Developers Review Core conventional towards provision 2011-2031 All places Croydon Council Strategy policy homes by 2031 of 19,100 new conventional homes in Croydon. The Council will also use its new build programme to provide new homes.

6 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered S.106 agreements with developers Developers and Croydon Council Croydon Council Provision of working in New Build Review Core affordable 2011-2031 All places partnership with Programme Strategy policy homes Registered Providers Registered Providers build programmes Croydon Council will allocate land for new pitches in the Site Allocations DPD. 10 new pitches Croydon Council will Provision of Review Site for Gypsy and 2011-2021 All places allocate land pitches on a site Allocations DPD Travellers dependent either on a private development or a Registered Provider.

7 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered

Croydon Council will Croydon Council allocate land Innovation and will allocate land Croydon Coast to Capital CS3 - investment into for innovation Opportunity Review Core LEP will assist with 2011-2031 Employment the borough will related activities in Area and Strategy policy promotion be increased the Site Coulsdon Developers Allocations DPD Landowners

Croydon Opportunity Studio space Area, providers Croydon Council Purley, Review Core Landowners will allocate land Crystal Strategy policy. A network of Croydon Council will for creative and Palace & enterprise 2011-2031 allocate land. cultural industries Upper Review timetable centres Coast to Capital in the Site Norwood for preparing Site LEP will assist with Allocations DPD and South Allocations DPD promotion Norwood/ Portland Road

8 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Council will use the Development Management Protection of process to protect industrial and existing industrial Review Core warehousing Croydon Council 2011-2031 All places and warehousing Strategy policy land and land and premises premises from change of use or redevelopment to non Class B uses All places Workshop/ Croydon Council Policy except studios for Class Developers encouraging & Review Core B industrial uses Landowners 2011-2031 development in Old Strategy policy in town centre LEP will assist with these locations Coulsdon locations promotion and Waddon Croydon Council Croydon Council Remodelled Fairfield Review Core Capital 2016-2020 Fairfield Halls Halls Strategy policy CCURV Programme

9 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Where the Council is the land owner it will seek to Croydon Council Use of empty ensure this CCURV buildings and happens. Where Voluntary Sector cleared sites by the Council is not Partners Review Core creative the land owner, it 2011-2031 All places Private Sector Strategy policy industries and will use its Partners cultural Development Landowners organisations Management Property Agents function to promote this activity. Croydon Define the Metropolitan Review timetable Preparation of a boundaries of Centre and for production of Croydon Council Development 2011-2014 Primary all District Development Management DPD Shopping Areas and Local Management DPD Centres

10 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Regular town centre 'health checks' and the Reduced levels Annual Monitoring of vacancy Report will Croydon Council All District amongst Class A instigate a Review Core Retailers 2011-2031 and Local units within boundary review if Strategy policy Property Agents Centres District and the number of Local Centres vacant shops units becomes a sustained and significant issue.

11 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies to promote a wide range of complementary town centre uses and bring forward the upgrading of Healthy and Croydon Council retail and office Review Core vibrant Croydon CCURV stock. This will be Croydon Strategy and Metropolitan Retailers supplemented by 2011-2031 Opportunity Development Centre and Businesses the Croydon Area Management surrounding area Landowners Opportunity Area policy Planning Framework, the relevant Masterplans and Development Management DPD.

12 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies High quality new to promote high development quality new which respects development. This and enhances will be Croydon’s varied supplemented by local character the Croydon Croydon Council CS4 - Local and contributes Opportunity Area Review Core CCURV 2011-2031 All places Character positively to Planning Strategy policy Developers public realm, Framework, Public landscape and Realm framework, townscape to the relevant create Masterplans and sustainable Development communities. Management DPD. The Council and its partners will encourage Vacant Croydon Council temporary uses to buildings/sites CCURV Croydon activate Review Core will be utilised Developers 2011-2031 Opportunity underused sites Strategy policy for temporary Landowners Area (such as vacant activities. Property Agents buildings, sites awaiting development)

13 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies detailing the standards to which tall buildings must Clear policy adhere. This will direction on tall Croydon Review Core be supplemented buildings in Metropolitan Strategy and by the Croydon Croydon Croydon Council 2011-13 Centre and Development Opportunity Area Metropolitan the District Management Planning Centre and the Centres policy Framework, the District Centres. relevant Masterplans and Development Management DPD.

14 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies detailing the standards to which public realm improvements must adhere. This will be supplemented by Croydon Council the Croydon Improved public Review Core Developers Opportunity Area 2011-13 All places realm Strategy policy Landowners Planning Framework, Public Realm Framework, the relevant Masterplans and Development Management DPD.

15 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered A range of policies setting out the extent and nature of protection for Croydon's heritage assets as well as guidance on optimising their regeneration. This Croydon Council will be Review Core Heritage assets Landowners supplemented by Strategy and will be protected Developers the Croydon 2011 - 2031 All places Development and utilised English Heritage Opportunity Area Management Amenity Societies Planning policy/processes Framework, Conservation Area Appraisals and Management Plans, the relevant Masterplans and Development Management DPD.

16 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Developments that provide healthy living by including walking and cycling, Development good housing Croydon Council Management DPD design, sufficient CS5 - Service Providers Site Allocations open space and Community Infrastructure DPD Review Core opportunity for 2011-2031 All places Facilities and Providers Planning Strategy policy recreation and Education NHS Obligations sound safety Developers Community standards, and , Infrastructure Levy if appropriate, the retention of existing community facilities. New Development development will Croydon Council Management DPD be expected to Service Providers Site Allocations contribute to the Infrastructure DPD Review Core provision of 2011-2031 All places Providers Planning Strategy policy infrastructure to NHS Obligations the resourcing of Developers Community community Infrastructure Levy facilities

17 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered The provision Local faith and organisations/ Development Review Core improvement of groups with the 2011-2031 All places Management DPD Strategy policy places of support of Croydon worship Council The temporary occupation of Croydon Council Development Review Core empty buildings Landowners 2011-2031 All places Management DPD Strategy policy for community Developers uses Burial space to Sites Allocations Review Core meet burial Croydon Council 2011-2031 All places DPD Strategy policy needs Review Core Sites for Strategy Sites Allocations additional Croydon Council 2011-2031 All places policy/Reassess DPD schools School Estates Strategy

18 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered

Children's' In areas with Review Core Centres and pre deficiency in Strategy school facilities Croydon Council Capital Funding 2011-2031 access to policy/Reassess will be provided, Private Sector (Public & Private) these School Estates enhanced and facilities Strategy updated

Development Management Places with DPD. Croydon high heat Council will work density or with partners Development of areas where including CCURV district energy future Review Core Croydon Council and other networks in development Strategy and CS6 - Climate Developers developers areas of high 2011-2031 will increase Development Change CCURV through the heat density heat density Management DPD Energy Providers development within the e.g. Croydon policy management borough Opportunity process to work Area, towards provision Purley, of district energy Coulsdon networks in the borough.

19 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered High standards Development of sustainable Management design and DPD. Croydon construction Council will work Croydon Council from new with partners and Review Core CCURV development, developers Strategy and Developers conversion and through the 2011-2031 All places Development Freeholders of refurbishment development Management DPD residential and (based on the management policy commercial property Code for process create Sustainable high standards of Homes and sustainable design BREEAM) and construction. Development Croydon Council Management Installation of and its partners DPD. Croydon sustainable Developers Council will work Review Core drainage Freeholders of with partners and Strategy and systems (SuDs) residential and developers 2011-2031 All places Development for all new commercial property through the Management DPD development, Thames Water development policy conversions and Sutton and East management refurbishment Surrey Water process to work towards provision of SuDs

20 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Development Management DPD. Croydon Croydon Council Council will work Review Core Safeguarding The Environment the Environment Strategy and groundwater Agency Agency through 2011-2031 All places Development Source Thames Water the development Management DPD Protection Zones Sutton and East management policy Surrey Water process to ensure groundwater and aquifers are protected.

21 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Funding and planning obligations have been secured to deculvert sections of the River Wandle within Wandle Park and the adjoining New , South Quarter River Thornton Croydon Council development. A Wandle Heath, Deculvert Developers pre-feasibility (2011- Waddon, sections of the The Environment assessment has 2013), Croydon River Wandle, Review Core Agency been carried out Norbury Opportunity Norbury Brook Strategy policy Greater for sections of the Brook and Area, and Authority Norbury Brook Caterham Purley, Bourne Thames Water within Norbury Bourne Kenley and Park, with further (2013-2031) Old assessment Coulsdon required of the initial options. Capital funding, planning obligations and enabling development required.

22 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Development Enhanced Croydon Council management access Developers Review Core process and improvements The Environment Places with Strategy and progress of the for the boroughs Agency 2011-2031 ponds and Development London ponds, open open water Management DPD Downlands and water and water Authority policy Wandle Valley heritage sites Area Frameworks Development management process, progress Croydon Council Overland flow of the London Developers paths, surface Downlands and The Environment Review Core water ponding Wandle Valley Agency Strategy and areas, urban Area Frameworks Greater London 2011-2031 All places Development watercourse and detailed Authority Management DPD buffer areas and policy/guidance Thames Water policy multi-use flood within the Sutton and East storage areas Development Surrey Water Management DPD and Site Allocations DPD

23 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered The identification of waste The South London Croydon Council management Waste Partnership Royal Borough of Broad Green sites in will be guided by 2011-2021 Kingston upon and collaboration the South London (plan period Thames Selhurst, with the Waste DPD. for the London Borough of Waddon, Review South neighbouring Applications made South Merton South London Waste boroughs of outside of this London London Borough of Croydon, Plan DPD Merton, Kingston process will be Waste Plan Sutton Purley, and Sutton to subject to policy in DPD)/2021- Developers Coulsdon, maximise self- the Core Strategy 2031 South London Addington sufficiency in and South London Waste Partnership managing the Waste DPD. waste generated The South London Waste Partnership will be guided by the South London Protection and Waste DPD. enhancement of Applications made Review Core aggregates Croydon Council 2011-2031 Purley outside of this Strategy policy recycling process will be facilities subject to policy in the Core Strategy and South London Waste DPD.

24 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Council Improved access Greater London and links Authority Site Allocations between and Wandsworth DPD Development through green Council Management DPD spaces. Deliver Merton Council Croydon Council the All London Sutton Council will work with Green Grid City of London partners to through Bromley Council progress work on development of Natural England the Wandle and Review Core the London South London Downlands Area Strategy and Downlands and Partnerships Frameworks. Development Wandle Valley London Wildlife Development Management DPD Area Trust management policy, Wandle and Frameworks. Groundwork processes, Downlands Area Improve the Wandle Forum masterplans, 2011-2031 All places CS7 - Green Grid Frameworks, the quality, function Wandle Valley Trust capital funding, Biodiversity Action and offer of open The Environment planning Plan and internal spaces across Agency obligations and Development the borough, National Trust Community Management street tree Thames Water Infrastructure processes planting and English Heritage Levy. installation of Sustrans Requirements for green roofs/ Downland Code for walls to assist Countryside Sustainable urban cooling Management Homes and and new Project BREEAM will publically Surrey Country assist the delivery accessible open Council of this policy spaces. Developers 25 Landowners Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Council Protection and Greater London enhancement of Authority sites of City of London biological and Natural England geological South London diversity. Development Partnerships Improved quality Management London Wildlife of current sites DPD. Review Core Trust through habitat Development Strategy and Groundwork management. management Development Wandle Forum Increase in size processes, Management DPD Wandle Valley Trust of wildlife areas masterplans, policy, Wandle and The Environment of existing sites capital funding, Downlands Area Agency 2011-2031 All places The creation of planning Frameworks, the National Trust new areas for obligations, Biodiversity Action Thames Water wildlife. Community Plan and internal English Heritage Reduction in the Infrastructure Levy Development Downland pressure on and projects within Management Countryside sensitive wildlife the emerging processes Management sites by Biodiversity Action Project improving the Plan Developers buffer areas Landowners around sites and 'Friends of' Groups the British Trust of naturalisation of Conservation landscapes Volunteers

26 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered

Protection and Croydon Council enhancement of Greater London allotments, Authority community City of London gardens, green Natural England spaces, and South London woodland. Partnerships Development Food growing, London Wildlife Management Review Core tree planting and Trust DPD. Capital Strategy and forestry including Groundwork Growth initiative, Development the temporary Wandle Forum capital funded Management DPD 2011-2012 utilisation of Wandle Valley Trust projects, the policy, Wandle and (Capital cleared sites. The Environment development Downlands Area Growth) All places Incorporation of Agency management Frameworks, the

growing spaces National Trust process, Biodiversity Action 2012-2031 at multiple floor Downland masterplans and Plan and internal levels, including Countryside projects within the Development edible planting in Management emerging Management residential Project Biodiversity Action processes schemes. Developers Plan Flexible Landowners landscaping so 'Friends of' Groups that spaces may British Trust of be adapted for Conservation growing Volunteers opportunities Allotment Societies

27 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Opportunity Area Planning Framework Site Allocations DPD Review Core Croydon Council Development Strategy and Enhancement of Developers Management DPD Development CS8 - Transport Croydon the borough's TfL Local Management DPD and 2011-2031 Opportunity sub-regional Network Rail Implementation policy and Communication Area transport role Landowners Plan Opportunity Area Developers Capital Funded Planning Projects Framework Masterplans Planning Obligations Community Infrastructure Levy Croydon Management of Opportunity Area Review Core urban growth to Croydon Council Planning Strategy, Site high PTAL areas TfL Framework Allocations and and co-locating 2011-2031 All places Landowners Site Allocations Development facilities in order Developers DPD Management DPD to reduce the Development policy need to travel Management DPD

28 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Review Core Croydon Council Improvement in In partnership with Strategy and Tele- the borough’s private investors, Development communications Wi-Fi, fibre optic utilities providers Management DPD Suppliers 2011-2031 All places broadband and and tele- policy and Utilities Providers mobile communication Opportunity Area Landowners broadband partners Planning Developers Framework

29 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered

Adherence to ‘‘access for all’’ principles. Improved permeability, Croydon connectivity and Opportunity Area way finding. Planning Enhanced Framework crossings, Site Allocations footpaths, DPD Review Core strategic walking Development Strategy and routes and links Croydon Council Management DPD Development through green CCURV Masterplans Management DPD spaces. Developers 2011-2031 All places Local policy and New pedestrian TfL Implementation Opportunity Area and de-cluttered Network Rail Plan Planning streetscape, Capital Funded Framework widening of Projects footways. Planning Accessible, safe, Obligations and convenient Community direct routes to Infrastructure Levy transport interchanges, schools and community facilities.

30 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered

Enhanced and expanded cycle All London Green network with Grid Area new routes Frameworks through including development Greenway sites. projects Segregated/prior Opportunity Area Review Core ity cycle lanes. Planning Strategy and Cycle alighting Framework Development and parking at Croydon Council Site Allocations Management DPD public transport TfL DPD policy, the interchanges Sustrans Development Opportunity Area including CCURV Management DPD Planning 2011-2031 All places Cycle hubs at Developers Local Framework, East and West Network Rail Implementation East/West Croydon Greater London Plan Croydon stations. Authority Capital Funded Masterplans and Improved cycle Projects Wandle/Downland facilities at the Planning s Area borough’s Obligations Frameworks schools, Community colleges and Infrastructure Levy railway stations. Expansion of the Expansion of the Mayor's cycle hire Mayor’s cycle scheme in outer hire scheme London within Croydon

31 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Opportunity Area, Broad Extra capacity Green and on the Tram Extra carriage in Selhurst, Review Core network and each tram Waddon, Strategy and reduced Croydon Council Working with TfL Addis- Development congestion Greater London to facilitate combe, Management DPD Extensions to 2011-2031 Authority extension of tram South policy and Streatham, TfL network including Norwood Opportunity Area Brixton, Tooting, safeguarding of and Planning Bromley, Sutton, land Woodside, Framework and Crystal Addington, Palace and Norbury

32 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Opportunity Opportunity Area Area, Improved Planning Norbury, interchange Framework Thornton facilities, Review Core Site Allocations Heath, pedestrian links Strategy and DPD South and increased Development Development Norwood capacity at East Management DPD Management DPD and and West Croydon Council policy, the Local Woodside, Croydon TfL 2011-2031 Opportunity Area Implementation Waddon, railways Network Rail Planning Plan South stations. Framework and Capital Funded Croydon, Access and East/West Projects Purley, movement Croydon Planning Coulsdon, improvements in Masterplans Obligations Addington, areas next to rail Community Kenley and stations Infrastructure Levy ,

33 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon New bus Opportunity Area stops/standing at Planning Croydon West Croydon Framework Opportunity Improvements to Review Core Site Allocations Area, Broad orbital bus Strategy and DPD Green and routes and the Development Development Selhurst, Bus Transit Management DPD Management DPD Waddon, Route leading to Croydon Council policy, the Masterplans the Croydon TfL 2011-2031 Opportunity Area Local , South Opportunity Area Network Rail Planning Implementation Croydon, improved bus Framework and Plan Norbury, interchange and East/West Capital Funded Thornton improvements to Croydon Projects Heath, bus stops and Masterplans Planning Purley and stands in Obligations Coulsdon Croydon Community Opportunity Area Infrastructure Levy

34 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Development Management DPD Croydon Review Core Capital Funded Strategy and Electric Vehicle Croydon Council Projects 2011-2031 All places Development infrastructure TfL Planning Management DPD Obligations policy Community Infrastructure Levy Review Core Improved taxi Strategy and ranks/waiting Croydon Development and coach Network Rail Opportunity Area Croydon Management DPD parking Developers Planning 2011-2031 Opportunity policy and interchanges at Landowners Framework Area East/West East and West Masterplans Croydon Croydon Masterplans

35 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Opportunity Area Planning Framework Improved Site Allocations conditions for DPD pedestrians, Development cyclists, public Review Core Croydon Council Management DPD transport and Strategy and TfL Masterplans freight at 2011-2031 All places Development Sustrans Local pressure points Management DPD Network Rail Implementation in the street policy Plan network, Capital Funded including key Projects junctions Planning Obligations Community Infrastructure Levy

36 Policy When it will Where it What we will do if What will be How it will be (Where we want Who will deliver it be will be the policy is not delivered delivered to be) delivered delivered being delivered Croydon Opportunity Area, Norbury, Thornton Heath, Identification of Review Core and new sites to Strategy and Site Allocations Woodside, enable the Croydon Council 2011-2031 Development DPD Waddon, transfer of freight Management DPD South to rail policy Croydon, Purley, Coulsdon, Addington, Kenley and Old Coulsdon, Sanderstead

37 Monitoring framework

Table 2: Monitoring the Core Strategy Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Adoption date of Site Adopted DPDs covering By the end of 2014 Allocations DPD Site Allocations and Adoption date of Development Development By the end of 2014 Management policies Management DPD The percentage of New development in the approved applications for borough to contribute to major developments in enhancing a sense of the borough where Policy 100% place and improving the CS1.1 is cited as a character of the area reason for granting CS1 - The Places of permission All places Croydon Growth in homes, jobs and services will be directed to places with There should be a higher good concentrations of Net additional proportion of growth in existing infrastructure or development (either unit Croydon Opportunity areas where there is or floor space) by use Area, Waddon, Purley, capacity to grow with class and by place Coulsdon, and Broad further sustainable Green & Selhurst infrastructure investment within the plan period to 2031

38 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Annual average of 1,330 The number of new homes between 2011 CS2 - Homes homes completed in the and 2021 and annual All places borough average of 690 homes between 2021 and 2031 Completion of Site 20,200 new homes Allocations DPD between 2011 and 2031 allocating land for at Completion of a Site least 5,600 homes All places Allocations DPD outside of Croydon Opportunity Area and 7,300 homes within the opportunity area A choice of homes being 25% of all new homes to built in the borough to be social or affordable All places The number of new address the borough's rent homes completed in the need for affordable 10% of all new homes to borough by tenure homes be intermediate shared All places ownership

39 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes The change in the Halifax House Price Index (in London) and the Building Cost n/a All places Information Service index as of 31st March and 30th September each year Equivalent to 40% Specifically Croydon affordable homes on Amount of money from Opportunity Area but sites in Croydon commuted sums could apply elsewhere Opportunity Area received and number of Equivalent to borough affordable homes wide minimum at any provided as a result All places given time on sites of 9 or fewer homes 60% of homes outside of All places except Croydon Opportunity A choice of homes being Croydon Opportunity Area to have 3 or more built in the borough to The number of new Area bedrooms address the borough's homes completed in the Within Croydon need for homes of borough by size of home Opportunity Area 20% of Croydon Opportunity different sizes homes to have 3 or more Area bedrooms

40 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes The percentage of homes achieving the minimum standards set 100% All places out in the London Housing Design Guide New homes meet the The number of needs of the residents wheelchair homes 10% All places over a lifetime completed in the borough The percentage of homes achieving the 100% All places Lifetime Homes standards The number of Meeting the need for 25 authorised pitches for authorised pitches for gypsy and traveller Gypsies and Travellers All places Gypsies and Travellers in pitches by 2021 the borough The number of Innovation (based on Innovation and Standard Industrial An increase of 5% by CS3 - Employment investment will be Classification (SIC) code 2021 and 10% by 2031 All places encouraged with exact definition to be from the 2012 baseline developed) jobs in the borough

41 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes The amount of floorspace in Tier 1 Locations industrial/warehousing No net loss of floorspace use in Tier 1 Locations for industrial and The amount of warehousing activity floorspace in across the 4 tiers – Tier 2 Locations Strong protection for the industrial/warehousing Greater flexibility in Tier borough's stock of use in Tier 2 Locations 4 will lead to loss of industrial/ warehousing The amount of industrial/warehousing premises floorspace in floorspace. This should Tier 3 Locations industrial/warehousing be offset by Tier 3 use in Tier 3 Locations additions and by The amount of intensification in Tier 1) floorspace in Tier 4 Locations industrial/warehousing use in Tier 4 Locations The number of Creative Growth and expansion of & Cultural Industries An increase of 5% by the creative and cultural (detailed SIC code 2021 and 10% by 2031 All places industries sector in definition to be from the 2012 baseline Croydon developed) jobs in the borough

42 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Croydon Metropolitan Centre, Purley District All 4 Enterprise Centres Delivery of the Creative Centre, Crystal Palace to be delivered by 2021 & Cultural Industries District Centre and in to enable growth needed Enterprise Centres the vicinity of South to reach 2031 target Norwood District Centre/Portland Road The number of cultural No net loss of cultural venues (definition to be venues over the plan All places developed) in the period borough Completion of the Remodelled Fairfield Fairfield Halls remodelled remodelling of Fairfield Fairfield Halls Halls by 2018 Halls By 2015 and thereafter, The temporary The number of empty at least 10% of vacant occupation of a number buildings and cleared commercial floorspace of empty buildings and sites used by creative and at least one cleared Croydon Opportunity cleared sites by creative industries and cultural development site to be in Area industries and cultural organisations in Croydon use by creative industries organisations Opportunity Area. and/or cultural organisations Amount of vacant Class Vacancy level no greater Lower levels of vacant A1 to A5 floorspace than 12% by 2021 and District and Local shops within District and within District and Local no greater than 8% by Centres Local Centres Centres 2031

43 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Amount of vacant Class A1 to A5 floorspace Vacancy level no greater Croydon Opportunity within Croydon than 12% by 2021 and Area Planning Opportunity Area no greater than 8% by Framework boundary Planning Framework 2031 boundary Healthy and vibrant Amount of vacant Class Croydon Metropolitan Vacancy level no greater B1 floorspace within Croydon Opportunity Centre and surrounding than 12% by 2021 and Croydon Opportunity Area Planning area no greater than 8% by Area Planning Framework boundary 2031 Framework boundary Retail Turnover within ? - need to discuss with Croydon Metropolitan CMC BID Team Centre Recorded crime within ? - need to discuss with Croydon Metropolitan CMC BID Team Centre Development of a high The percentage of quality, which respects approved applications for and enhances Croydon’s major developments in CS4 - Local Character varied local character the borough where 100% All places and contributes positively Policies CS4.1 or CS4.2 to public realm, are cited as a reason for landscape and granting permission

44 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes townscape to create The percentage of sustainable communities approved applications for major developments in Croydon Opportunity the Croydon Opportunity 100% Area Area where Policy CS4.3 is cited as a reason for granting permission The percentage of approved applications for tall buildings in the Tall buildings to take borough where Policy 100% All places account of local area CS4.6 is cited as a reason for granting permission Completion of Completion of Development Development Detailed policies for tall Management DPD and Management DPD and buildings Croydon Opportunity Croydon Opportunity Area Planning Area Planning Framework Framework Completion of guidelines Establishing a hierarchy setting out hierarchy to to guide delivery of public Completion of guidelines direct public realm realm improvements improvements

45 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Completion of guidelines Establishing guidelines on materials and layouts for materials and layout for public realm for the public realm improvements Resist the loss of, Changes to designation No net loss strengthen the protection of heritage assets of and promote Change in number of No increase in number of improvements to heritage heritage assets at risk in heritage assets at risk in assets and their settings borough borough An average of 1 new co- CS5 - Community New developments that The number of new located service every 2 Facilities and are co-located with other All places developments years (10 in total during Education services plan period) The number of new Provide 10,000 burial Burial sites burial sites places by 2031 accommodating 10, 000 All places burials Completion of a Site Allocate land for 10,000 Allocations DPD new burial places Capacity of pre-school, primary and secondary Provision for sufficient schools/centres A 5% excess of capacity places for children's All places compared to the need for over need at all times education in the borough places for children's education

46 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes The percentage of empty The temporary buildings in new Net increase in occupation of a number developments or percentage of empty of empty buildings and changes of use of All places buildings in use for cleared sites by cleared sites used by community organisations community organisations community organisations in the borough 34% reduction by 2025 (based on Croydon’s 2005 baseline described within the Climate CO2 reduction per year Change Mitigation from transport, dwellings Strategy) which and industry. Progress Reduction in CO2 contributes to the CS6 - Climate Change on meeting Croydon’s All places emissions Mayor’s 60% reduction locally actionable CO2 (based on 1990 levels), reduction will be target by 2025, moving monitored yearly towards the UK’s 80% reduction over 1990 levels by 2050 (as per the Climate Change Act)

47 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Number of dwellings and commercial buildings High standards of meeting (and not All new development to sustainable design and meeting) Code for comply with standards All places construction Sustainable Homes over the plan period Level 4 and BREEAM ‘Excellent’ per annum Number of dwellings and commercial buildings Sustainable drainage meeting (and not All new development to systems (SuDs) for all meeting) the requirement include SuDs over the All places development for SuDs to be installed plan period in every development per year Number of developments All new development to Clean aquifers and granted permission comply with Environment All places groundwater against Environment Agency Source Agency advice per year Protection Zone policy Norbury, Thornton Bring back to the surface Heath, Waddon, Reestablishment of Metres of deculverted culverted main rivers Croydon Opportunity waterways waterways per year where feasible Area, Purley, Kenley and Old Coulsdon

48 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Establishment of safe corridors and flood Number of flood storage storage space in the Improved adaptation to schemes and highways borough’s Critical All places flood events improvement schemes Drainage Areas (as implemented per year identified in the Surface Water Management Plan) Tonnage permitted to landfill: • 2009/10 75,700 • 2010/11 67,250 • 2012/13 50,421 Moving towards self- Diversion of • 2014/15 50,096 sufficiency in managing biodegradable waste All places • 2017/18 39,607 waste from landfill • 2019/20 35,282

Working towards the Mayor’s zero waste to landfill target by 2031

49 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Recycling and composting of household waste (National targets): • 40% 2010 • 45% 2015 • 50% 2020*

Recovery of municipal waste Recycling (National targets): and composting of • 53% 2010 Increased recycling rates household waste and All places • 67% 2015 recovery of • 75% 2020* municipal waste

Working towards the Mayor’s zero waste to landfill target by 2031. Recycling targets will be reviewed for the period 2020-2031 to be in conformity with local, regional and national targets.

50 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Improved pedestrian, Number of new cycle and equestrian CS7 - Green Grid greenway links N/A All places access between and established per year. through greenspaces Play provision distance threshold: All residents to be within 5 minute walk of good quality Local Equipped Area for Play Improved quality, (LEAP) provision or 15 Play provision, condition function and offer of minute walk of good of facilities, resident All places open spaces across the quality Neighbourhood satisfaction indicators borough Equipped Area for Play (NEAP) provision (minimum site sizes: play areas - equipped 0.04ha; Play areas - informal/casual 0.04ha) Reduction in the urban Heat Island Effect by Urban greening Number of new street meeting Mayoral targets: (including green roofs trees planted in Croydon, Increase tree cover by and walls) to ameliorate Square metres of new All places 5% by 2025 (two million the urban heat island green roofs/walls trees) effect installed per year 100,000m2 of green roofs in London by 2012

51 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Parks and Gardens distance threshold: All residents to be within 3,200 metre walk of Metropolitan parks or Hectares of new public 1,200 metre walk of The creation of new open space provided per District parks provision or All places public open spaces year. 400 metre walk of Local park provision (minimum site sizes: 2ha). Total of 29.59ha required over the plan period

52 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Percentage of borough designated as deficient in access to nature (excluding Green Belt and Metropolitan Open Land)

Enhanced biodiversity Populations of selected and geological diversity. species/BAP priority Maintain baseline Expanded and improved species populations/coverage All places wildlife areas and the whilst seeking increases creation of new wildlife Plant diversity/BAP areas priority habitats – Total extent and condition

Protected areas - Total extent of protected areas and condition of Sites of Special Scientific Interest

53 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Enhanced allotments, Allotments or growing community gardens, and space distance woodland. threshold: New growing spaces Increases in local food All residents to be within provided per year growing, tree planting 15 minute walk time of (including new allotment and forestry. good quality provision. All places plots and growing areas Growing areas, edible (Minimum site sizes: provided in new planting and flexible 0.4ha or 0.025ha per development) landscaping designed plot). Total of 198.65ha into new developments to required over the plan increase food production period. Access to services (% of Zones with score A or B by service type) by local authority Reduction in travel through the co-location of Car Ownership by local facilities and authority Top 10 of the 33 London All places development boroughs concentrated in high Access to employment PTAL areas (% working age people with access to employment by public transport and other specified modes)

54 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Number of new Fast and reliable Wi-Fi, Bandwidth comparable to CS8 - Transport and infrastructure fibre optic broadband the City, Canary Wharf All places Communication projects/upgrades and mobile broadband and Stratford delivered per year Good accessibility for all, improved crossings, enhanced footpaths and Mode share (main mode strategic walking routes, of trip) by borough of new pedestrian streets, Top 10 of the 33 London residence (% of All places improved way finding, boroughs residents' trips by main de-cluttered streetscape, mode) widening of footways, Accessible/safe/visible waling routes

55 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Enhanced and expanded cycle network, new cycle Cycling trips as routes through percentage of all London development sites, residents' trips by segregated and priority borough origin cycle lanes, clear cycle Mayor’s objective of a markings at junctions All places Mode share (main mode 400% increase Improved cycle facilities of trip) by borough of at the borough’s schools, residence (% of colleges and railway residents' trips by main stations (including cycle mode) hubs at East and West Croydon stations)

Tram/rail capacity Croydon Opportunity improvement projects per Extra capacity on the Rail Area, Broad Green year and Tram network and and Selhurst,

Tram extensions to Top 10 of the 33 London Waddon, Addiscombe, Mode share (main mode Streatham, Brixton, boroughs South Norwood and of trip) by borough of Tooting, Bromley, Sutton, Woodside, Addington, residence (% of and Crystal Palace Thornton Heath, residents' trips by main Norbury mode)

56 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Bus service reliability (low frequency and high frequency services) Croydon Opportunity

Area, Broad Green Estimated total annual and Selhurst, vehicle delay on TfL’s Improvements to bus Top 10 of the 33 London Waddon, Addiscombe, network of interest services in Croydon boroughs ,

Norbury, Thornton Mode share (main mode Heath, Purley and of trip) by borough of Coulsdon residence (% of residents' trips by main mode) Number of electric vehicle charging points available in the borough Mayor's 60% CO2

Electric Vehicle emissions reduction over Greenhouse gas infrastructure available 1990 levels by 2025, All places emissions for transport, throughout the borough moving towards the UK showing principal target of 80% by 2050 sources and per capita emissions for resident population

57 Policy The indicators we will The outcomes that we The targets for the The places that the (Where we want to use to monitor the want outcomes targets relate to be) desired outcomes Estimated traffic volume for all motor vehicles by local authority

Average vehicle speeds Improved conditions for (flow-weighted) during all modes at pressure the weekday morning Top 10 of the 33 London points in the street peak on locally managed All places boroughs network and at key 'A' roads by local junctions authority

Killed and seriously injured

Casualties by mode

58 Saved Unitary Development Plan policies

Upon its adoption in 2012 the Core Strategy will replace some of the saved policies in the Unitary Development Plan. The tables below set out which policies will be replaced by the Core Strategy.

Sustainable Development Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Core Policy UDP Policy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Protecting Policy UD8 Residential Sustainable SP1 All Amenity Development Wooded Hillsides UD9 and Ridges Urban Design UD10 High Buildings CS4 Views and Core UD11 UDP Landmarks Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy New Street Policy UD12 Design and SP3 Design standards CS4 Layout High Quality and Parking Design UD13 UD1 Sustainable CS4 and Layout Design Landscape UD14 Layout and Sitting Design UD2 of New Refuse and Development UD15 Recycling Scale and Design UD3 Storage of New Buildings UD16 Public Art UD4 Shopfront Design UD5 Advertisements Safety and UD6 Security UD7 Inclusive Design

59 Urban Conservation and Archaeology Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Core Policy UDP Policy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Development Policy Proposals on UC11 Designation of Archaeological UC1 Conservation CS4 Sites Areas Preserving Control of UC13 Locally Important Demolition on UC2 Remains Conservation Enabling UC14 Areas Development Development Proposals in UC3 Conservation Areas Changes of Use UC4 in Conservation Areas Local Areas of UC5 Special Character Use of Listed UC8 Buildings Buildings on the UC9 Local List Historic Parks UC10 and Gardens

60 Open Land and Outdoor Recreation Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Core Policy UDP Policy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Changes of Use Policy of Existing SP5 Metropolitan Buildings in Green Belt and CS7 RO3 Metropolitan Metropolitan Green Belt and Open Land Metropolitan SP7 Provision of new Open Land and enhanced CS7 Conversions of open space in the buildings to borough residential use in Maintaining open RO4 Metropolitan character of Green Belt and Metropolitan RO1 Metropolitan Green Belt and Open Land Metropolitan Land Use Open Land Objectives in Control of Metropolitan RO5 CS7 Development Green Belt and Associated with Metropolitan Residential Open Land RO2 Properties in Protecting the Metropolitan Setting of the Green Belt and Metropolitan RO6 Metropolitan Green Belt and Open Land Metropolitan Open Land

61 Core Nature Conservation UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Core Policy UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy RO7 Policy Site Policy Protecting Local Sites of Nature RO8 Open Land NC1 Conservation Education Open Importance RO9 Space Specially Education Open Protected and RO10 NC2 Space Priority Species Improving Access and their Habitats RO11 CS7 to Open Land Nature Local Open Land Conservation RO12 in Residential NC3 Opportunities Schemes throughout the Green Corridors Borough Woodland, Trees RO13 and Green CS7 NC4 Chains and Hedgerows Outdoor Space RO15 and Recreation RO16

62 Environmental Protection Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Core Policy UDP Policy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Loss of Existing Policy Waste EP9 SP11 Waste Planning CS6 Management SP12 Minerals Planning CS6 Facilities SP13 Energy CS6 Hazardous EP11 Control of Installations EP1 Potentially Transport of EP14 CS6 Polluting Uses Minerals Land Renewable EP15 Contamination – Energy EP2 Ensuring land is Incorporating suitable for Renewable EP16 development Energy into New Land Developments Contamination – EP3 Development on land known to be contaminated Blue Ribbon EP7 CS6 Network New Waste EP8 Management Facilities

63 Transport Economic Activity

Core Core UDP UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Policy Policy Policy SP14 Transport CS8 Offices and Other EM1 CS3 Traffic Generation Business Uses T2 from Industry and Development Warehousing in EM2 T3 Pedestrians CS8 Employment T4 Cycling Areas Developments at Industry and or near Public Warehousing T5 CS8 Transport EM3 outside Interchanges Employment Developments at Areas T6 Railway Stations Offices outside Car Parking Croydon T8 Standards in New EM4 Metropolitan Development Centre and town centres Retaining Industrial and Warehousing EM5 Uses Outside Designated Locations

64 Core Housing UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Core Policy UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Redevelopment Policy or Extension for Policy Industrial or The Design of EM6 Warehousing SP20 Residential CS2 Uses Outside Developments Employment Encouraging Areas SP21 Mixed Use CS2 Redevelopment Developments or Extension for Meeting the Housing Needs of Offices outside SP22 CS2 Croydon Everyone in the EM7 Metropolitan Borough Retention of Centre and the H1 Town, District and Residential Uses Local Centres Supply of New H2 Cane Hill Major Housing EM8 CS3 Development Site Planning Commitments H3 CS2 and Identifying Housing Sites Dwelling Mix on H4 CS2 Large Sites Back Land and H5 Back Garden Development H7 Conversions

65 Core Shopping UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Core Policy UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Conversion of Policy Dwellings to Non Policy H8 Self-Contained Retail Development in Units SH1 CS3 Retaining Small Primary Shopping H11 Houses Areas Residential Care Control of Retail H12 Units outside Homes SH3 Affordable Primary Shopping H13 CS2 Housing Areas Accommodation Retail Vitality and Pitches for within Main Retail H15 CS2 Gypsies and SH4 Frontages and Travellers Shopping Area Frontages Retail Vitality SH5 within Secondary Retail Frontages Retail Vitality SH6 within Shopping Parades Loss of SH7 Convenience Shops

66 Hotels and Tourism Community Services

Core Core UDP UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Policy Policy Policy Visitor Development of HT1 Accommodation CS1 New Community Facilities Leisure and Indoor Recreation Retaining Existing CS2 Community Core UDP Facilities Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Community Policy Facilities in CS3 CS5 Development of Mixed-Use Leisure and Developments Indoor Sports, Capacity of Off- Arts, Culture and CS5 Site Service Entertainment Infrastructure LR2 Facilities outside Tele- CS6 of Croydon communications Metropolitan CS7 Surplus Land Centre and town and district centres Retaining Existing Leisure and Indoor Sports, LR3 Arts, Culture and Entertainment Facilities

67 Croydon Metropolitan Centre Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Core Policy UDP Policy Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy The Porter and Policy Sorter Public Regeneration of House, Cherry Croydon SP28 CMC7 Orchard Road “ Metropolitan and 1-5 Centre Addiscombe CS1 Road CS2 Land at junction The Croydon CS3 of College Road CMC1 CMC8 “ Gateway Site CS4 and George CS7 Street CS8 Primary Shopping CMC9 CS3 The Fairfield Site Area CMC2 and Adjacent “ Retail Area Development in The CMC the Rest of CMC3 “ CS3 Site 10 Croydon The West CMC4 “ Metropolitan Croydon Site Centre Randolph and CS1 CMC5 Pembroke House “ Croydon CS2 site CMC Metropolitan CS3

11-16 Dingwall 11 Centre Pedestrian CS4 CMC6 “ Road Links CS7 CS8

68 Core UDP Title Retain Remove Strategy Policy Policy Active Frontages CMC for Pedestrian “ 12 Links CMC Improvements to “ 13 Public Transport CMC High Buildings “ 14 CMC Views and “ 15 Landmarks CMC Croydon Skyline ? 16

69 Heritage assets in Croydon

It should be noted that the lists below are accurate as of June 2011 however statutory designations are subject to change at any point. Conservation areas, listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments can be designated at any time and any new designations would be subject to the same policies as those included here.

Conservation Areas • Wellesley Road (North)

• Addington Village Existing Local Areas of Special Character • Beulah Hill • Bradmore Green • Beatrice Avenue • Central Croydon • Ingatestone Road • Chapman Houses, Croham Manor Road • Birdhurst Road • Chatsworth Road • London Road (Broad Green) • Church Road, • Bishop’s Walk • Church Street, Croydon • Brighton Road (Purley) • East India Estate • North End • Harold Road • Chalfont Road • Kenley Aerodrome • Preston Road • Norbury Estate • Cheston Avenue • Norwood Grove • South • Parish Church • St. Helens Road • South Norwood • Court Avenue St. • St Bernard's • Paul’s Road • The Waldrons • Dornton Road • The Webb Estate • St. Peter’s Road • Upper Woodcote Village • Ecclesbourne Road • Upper Norwood Triangle • South End

70 • Epsom Road • West Hill, Croham • Station Approach (Coulsdon) • The Netherlands and Wilhelmina Avenue • Henderson Road • 1-12 Ye Market • Upper Shirley Road • Hartley Farm area • 157-187 Covington Way New Local Areas of Special Character • Stuart Crescent, Spring Park • Huntly Road and Sangley Road The following Local Areas of Special Character are new and • Portland Road are being proposed by the Core Strategy. The exact boundaries of these areas were approved by the Local Historic Parks and Gardens (Statutory List) Development Framework and Planning Policy Cabinet th th Committee on 10 October 2008 and 10 December 2008. • Maps showing the boundaries of the areas can be found at • Norwood Grove www.croydon.gov.uk/contents/documents/meetings/806358/6 09905/2008/2008-09-25/widereviews1.pdf and Historic Parks and Gardens (Local List) www.croydon.gov.uk/contents/documents/meetings/806358/6 09905/2008/2008-12-10/reviews2.pdf . The following Historic Parks and Gardens (Local List) are new designations and are being proposed by the Core Strategy. • 15-55 Stanhope Road, Park Hill The exact boundaries of these areas were approved by the • 10-49 Bingham Road, Ashburton Local Development Framework and Planning Policy Cabinet • 59-127 Chipstead Valley Road Committee on 10 th December 2008. Maps showing the • Woodcote Valley Road boundaries of the areas can be found at www.croydon.gov.uk/ • Woodcote Estate contents/documents/meetings/806358/609905/2008/2008-12- • Laud Street area 10/histappa.pdf • Campden Road and Spencer Road • Foxley Lane and Smitham Bottom Lane • Addiscombe Recreation Ground • Inglis Road area, Addiscombe • All Saints Sanderstead • 140-158 Melfort Road • All Saints Upper Norwood • 169-205 Melfort Road •

71 • • St John the Evanglist, Old Coulsdon • Beulah Hill Pond • St John's Churchyard, Shirley • Bradmore Green • St John's Memorial Garden, Church Street • Chaldon Way Gardens • St Mary's Churchyard Addington Village • • St Peter's Church , South Croydon • Coulsdon Memorial Ground • South Norwood Lake & Gardens • • South Norwood Recreation Ground • • The Lawns • Croydon Cemetery • Thornton Heath Recreation Garden • • Thomas Moore School- (frontage) • Geoffrey Harris House (Coombe House ) • Upper Norwood Recreation Ground • • Virgo Fidelis School inc St. Joseph's RC Infant and Junior • Haling Grove Schools • Hall Grange • Waddon Ponds • Heathfield • Wandle Park • Kenley Airfield • Wettern Tree Garden • Kingswood • Whitgift Almhouses • • Whitehorse Road Recreation Ground • Millers Pond • • Norbury Hall • Upper Woodcote Village Green • Park Hill Recreation Ground • Pollards Hill Archeological Priority Zones • Promenade du Verdun • Norwood Grove • Queen's Gardens • Begin Farm • Queen's Road Cemetery • Norbury Manor • Royal Russell School • Pollards Hill • Sanderstead Pond (Green) • London-Brighton Road • Park Hotel

72 • Burtmore Farm • Riddlesdown • Bensham Manor • Kings Wood, Sanderstead (including linking road) • Sellis Place • Atwood School, Sanderstead • Woodside • Hartley Farm • Wandle Gravels • Deepfield Way, Coulsdon • Broad Green • Watendone Village • Ham Farm • Cane Hill Hospital • West Shirley • Kenley Manor • Waddon/ • Croydon (including Park Hill Farm) • The Grange, Coulsdon • Addiscombe • Elm Grove Farm • Spring Park • Starrock Road • Coombe Farm • Hooley Farm • Addington • Tauntons • South End, Croydon • Tollers Farm • • Windmill Farm, Coulsdon • Haling Park • Devilsden Wood • Ballards • Castle Hill, Addington Scheduled Ancient Monuments • Croham Hurst Group of four WWII fighter pens at the former airfield of • Pampisford Road • RAF Kenley • Boundary Road south of Rowdown Wood • Group of seven WWII fighter pens at the former airfield of • Russell Hill RAF Kenley • The Ridgeway, Purley • Surrey Iron Railway embankment, approx. 130m south • Addington Golf Course west of Lion Green Road, Coulsdon • Selsdon • St John the Baptist’s Church gateway, Howley Road • Woodcote Village • Elmers End moated site, South Norwood • Sanderstead Village • Croham Hurst round barrow

73 • Round barrows and ancient settlement, Farthing Down, Views – Croydon Panorama Coulsdon • Newe (or Wide) Ditch, Riddlesdown • From Addington Hills • From Pollard Hill Statutory Listed Buildings • From Playing Field • From Norwood Grove See www.croydon.gov.uk/contents/departments/planningand • From regeneration/pdf/895926/listedbuildingsMay10 • From Ross Road Locally Listed Buildings • From Biggin Wood

See www.croydon.gov.uk/contents/departments/environment/ pdf/SPD1_Local_List_Part_B.PDF Local View

• Crown Hill to Parish Church • High Street, Thornton Heath to Pumping Station • Brighton Road to Cane Hill Landmarks • Farthing Down to Cane Hill • Portnalls Road to St Andrew’s Church • NTL Mast, South Norwood Hill • Selsdon Road to St Peter’s Church • Ikea Towers • to Addington Palace • NLA Tower, George Street • North End to Clock Tower • Park Hill Water Tower • George Street to NLA Tower • Clocktower, Katharine Street

74 Core Strategy evidence base

Core Strategy – general supporting evidence

Publication Supporting evidence Author Date

Mayor of The London Plan - (consolidated with alterations since 2004) Feb-2011 London Mayor of Consultation Draft Replacement London Plan Oct-2009 London Mayor of Economic Development Strategy for London May-2010 London Sustainable Community Strategies LGID Apr-2011

Sustainable Community Strategy 2010 - 2015 LBC Aug-2009

Sustainable Community Strategy 2009 - 2012 LBC Aug-2008

Sustainable Community Strategy 2007 - 2010 LBC Aug-2006

Sustainable Community Strategy 2005 - 2008 LBC Aug-2004

Borough Character Appraisal Version 4 LBC June 2011

75 Publication Supporting evidence Author Date

Round Demographic Projections GLA Mar-2009

We Are Croydon - This is Our Vision LBC Dec-2009

Imagine Croydon - Core Strategy Issues & Options - Initial Report CS1 LBC Jul-2009

Towards a Preferred Core Strategy CS 2 LBC Feb-2010

Towards a Preferred Core Strategy - Supplement - CS 2 B LBC Sep-2010

The Core Strategy EqIA

A Place of Opportunity

Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date

CS2. Homes Housing - PPS3 CLG Jun-2010

76 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date Annual Monitoring Report - Appendix 2 Croydon's Five Year Supply of Housing Land and housing LBC Dec-2010 trajectory data Local Housing Land Availability Assessment (Draft LBC Jan-2009 for Consultation)

Opinion Croydon Strategic Housing Market Assessment Research Mar-2010 2008 - Updated Modelling Outputs Services

Opinion Croydon Strategic Housing Market Assessment CS2.1 Research Jan-2009 2008 Housing - Services Quantities & Location South West London Strategic Housing Market Ecotec Jan-2004 Assessment

London Strategic Housing Market Assessment ORS/GLA Mar-2009

London's Housing Capacity 2009: Strategic Housing Land Availability Assessment and Housing GLA Oct-2009 Capacity Study 2009- Report of Study Demographic Projections & Housing for Draft GLA Oct-2009 London Plan

77 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date Fordham Croydon Affordable Housing Viability Study Aug-2010 Research

The Older Peoples Strategy 2010 - 2013 LBC Apr-2010 CS2.2: Housing for Older People in Croydon Strategy 2008 Affordable LBC Apr-2008 Homes - 2013 Lloyds Banking Halifax House Price Index Mar-2011 Group

Building Cost Information Service BCIS Mar-2011 Maccreanor Lavington Croydon Housing Typologies – Summary Architect / GVA Aug-2010 Grimley/Graham CS2.3 Harrington Mix Of Homes By Maccreanor Size Lavington Croydon Housing Typologies – Full report (draft) Architect / GVA Aug-2010 Grimley/Graham Harrington CS2.4: Mayor of London Housing Design Guide (interim) Aug-2010 Quality & London

78 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date Standards Sustainable Design & Construction - LDF Evidence LBC Feb-2010 Base

Providing for Children and Young People’s Play and Informal Recreation - Supplementary Planning GLA Mar-2008 Guidance London Boroughs’ Gypsy and Travellers Fordham Mar-2008 CS2.5: Accommodation Needs Assessment Gypsy & Croydon Survey Findings - Gypsy and Travellers Travellers LBC Mar-2008 Accommodation Needs CS3 Planning For Economic Growth - PPS4 CLG Dec-2009 Employment Croydon Economic Development Strategy Refresh LBC Dec-2009 (draft)

CS3.3: Office, Industrial & Warehousing Land/Premises Industry & URS Aug-2010 Market Assessment Warehousing CS3.4: Culture & Understanding & Shaping the Cultural Sector in Tom Flemming Sep-2010 Creative Croydon (Final draft) Consultancy Industries CS3.5: Fairfield Halls - Planning Brief LBC Jan-2005 Fairfield Halls

79 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date CS3.8: Borough Wide Retail Needs Study Update 2008 Drivers Jonas Dec-2008 Town centres - Retail Croydon Metropolitan Centre Retail Strategy Drivers Jonas Dec-2009 CS3.14: Office, Industrial & Warehousing Land/Premises Town Centres - URS Aug-2010 Market Assessment offices

A Place to Belong

Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date CS4.1: CS4 Local General Planning for the Historic Environment - PPS5 CLG Mar-2010 Character Principles

CS4.2: Mayor of London View Management Framework SPG Mar-2011 Urban Design London

CS4.3: CMCOA Design By Design CABE Apr-2000 Quality & Local Identity CS4.14: SPD4 Webb Estate and Upper Woodcote Village Character, Conservation Areas Appraisal and Management LBC Jun-2007 Conservation & Plan

80 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date Heritage SPD5 South Norwood Conservation Areas LBC Jun-2007 Appraisal and Management Plan

CS5 Community Planning For Open Space, Sport & Recreation - CLG May-2006 Facilities & PPG17 Education CS5.1: General Outdoor Recreation Needs Assessment Final report LBC/KKP Aug-2009 Principles LBC/Scott Croydon Open Space Strategy 2005 - 2010 Oct-2004 Wilson

CS5.2: Planning and Health ? Healthy & Active Croydon NHS Neighbourhoods Improving Health & Well-being Plan 2008 - 2011 2008 PCT CS5.4: Community Indoor Sports Facilities Needs Assessment KKP Aug-2009 Facilities Design & Location Cabinet Report - Libraries LBC Dec-2010

Designing for Community Safety – SPD3 LBC Apr-2007

81 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date Metropolitan Metropolitan Police in Croydon Dec-2010 Police Service CS5.6: Faith Communities in Croydon – Findings from the Faith Together Places of May-2008 2006 Mapping Exercise in Croydon Worship

Cemeteries & Burial Sites in Croydon LBC Nov-2009

CS5.8: Nathaniel Community Burial Land Need & Provision Study Litchfield & Jun-2010 Burial Needs Ptnrs Nathaniel Burial Needs - Appendices Litchfield & Jun-2010 Ptnrs Children With Special Educational Needs & LBC Jun-2010 CS5.9: Disabilities Assessments 2009 - 2010 Schools Report to Cabinet - Education Expenditure LBC Dec-2010

A Place with a Sustainable Future

Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date

82 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date CS6 Climate Renewable Energy - PPS22 CLG Aug-2004 Change CS6.1: Energy & CO2 Reduction Croydon Decentralised Energy Study - 2nd Report AECOM

Surface Water Management Plan – Phase 1 Scott Wilson/ Jan-2010 Scoping Study (draft) LBC

Scott Wilson/ Flood Risk Borough Map Apr-2008 LBC CS6.3: Strategic Flood Risk Assessment - Croydon Level 1 Flooding & Urban Scott Wilson Dec-2008 Blue Corridors - Final report

Strategic Flood Risk Assessment - Croydon Level 2 Scott Wilson Apr-2009 - Final report

Strategic Flood Risk Assessment - Appendix Scott Wilson Dec-2008

Developing Urban Blue Corridors Scoping Report Scott Wilson Nov-2010 CS6.4: (Draft) Urban Blue Corridors Scott Wilson/ Developing Urban Blue Corridors - Final Mar-2011 LBC

83 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date CS6.5: SWL - Joint Waste Plan - Issues & Options Waste LBC May-2009 Consultations Management

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Potential Sites LBC Sep-2010

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 1 - LBC Sep-2010 Sequential Test for Flooding

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 2 - Source LBC Sep-2010 Protection Zones

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 3 - LBC Sep-2010 Deliverability Report

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 4 - LBC Sep-2010 Technical Report

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 5 - LBC Sep-2010 Environmental Health Considerations Report

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 6 - LBC Sep-2010 Potential Traffic Impacts

84 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date SWL Joint Waste Plan - Evidence Study 7 - Nature LBC Sep-2010 Conservation Considerations

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Habitat Regulations LBC Sep-2010 Screening Report

SWL Joint Waste Plan - SWLP Public Notice LBC Sep-2010

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Sustainability Appraisal LBC Sep-2010

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Sustainability Appraisal - LBC Sep-2010 Appendices

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Proposed Submission LBC Sep-2010

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Statement of LBC Sep-2010 Representations

SWL Joint Waste Plan - Addenda - Maps LBC Sep-2010

CS7.2: CS7 Green Grid Open Space Needs Assessment - Final Report LBC/ KKP Aug-2009 The Green Grid

85 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date LBC/Scott Croydon Open Space Strategy 2005 - 2010 (Draft) Oct-2004 Wilson

Croydon’s Green Infrastructure (v. 1.0.0.) LBC Jul-2010

Open Space Needs Assessment Standards Paper KKP Aug-2009

The Biodiversity Action Plan LBC CS7.3: Biodiversity Making Space for Nature: A review of England’s DEFRA Sep-2010 Wildlife Sites and Ecological Network CS7.3.2: Productive Good Planning for Good Food Sustain Jan-2011 Landscapes CS8 Transport & Sub Regional Transport Strategy - South TfL Communication Sub Regional Transport Strategy - South - TfL Modelling

Policy Planning Guidance PPG13 - Transport CLG Jan-2011

CS8.3: Development Borough Transport Strategy - (draft) PBA Dec-2009 Support Plans

86 Publication Policy Paragraph Supporting evidence Author Date

Borough Transport Strategy - (final draft) PBA May-2010

CS8.6: Cycling Star Cycling Biking Borough Study - Final Report Jul-10 Alliance Infrastructure

CS8.14: PTAL - Public Transport Accessibility Levels TfL Apr-2010 Car Free Development & Disabled Access PTAL Maps of London GLA Mar-2011

CS8.15 Parking in CMC Croydon OAPF Transport & Parking Strategy Opportunity Area

The Places of Croydon

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Croydon Opportunity Area - CMC & Surrounds Masterplan LBC Jul-2010

East Croydon Masterplan - Consultation Document LBC Sep-2009

87 Publication Place Supporting evidence Author Date

West Croydon Station & Surrounds - (draft) LBC Jun-2010

Delivery and Monitoring

Publication Supporting evidence Author Date The Croydon Plan LBC Mar-2003

Infrastructure Delivery Plan (Draft for Public Consultation) LBC Sep-2010

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