HAVE YOUR SAY Shaping Brent’s Future Together Brent Council is planning 20 years ahead with a new local plan. You can help shape the borough.

Visit www.brent.gov.uk/shapebrent to read the draft Local Plan and give us your views Brent HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE LOCAL PLAN

Brent is a fantastic borough and has gone through many changes over the last 20 years. The borough continues to evolve and it needs to be a place ready to meet the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. The Local Plan is the long-term plan for the borough of Brent through to 2041, a plan that will deliver homes, places to work and learn, as well as make Brent, cleaner and greener where residents are healthier and happier. We want to know what you think of the draft Local Plan so you can be part of how Brent will look and feel in the next 20 years. Give us your comments by going to www.brent.gov.uk/shapebrent by 5 December 2019.

This is the final The draft Local In 2020, the stage of public Plan will then Local Plan will consultation be submitted to be finalised and which will have the Government Brent Council will people comment for independent use it to decide on the general review and final on all planning ‘soundness’ of changes. applications. the plan. BRENT – NOW AND IN THE FUTURE

LANGUAGES 149 SPOKEN IN BRENT OVER 330,000 PEOPLE LIVING 330,000 IN BRENT BY 2041: 65,000 MORE AWARDED PEOPLE LIVING HERE AND 30,000 BOROUGH NEW JOBS WILL OF BE NEEDED CULTURE 2020

Brent is one of the most diverse boroughs in London and in 2020 all eyes will be on us as we celebrate our year of being London Borough of Culture. We want Brent to continue to be a great place to live and work by making sure that major developments will last for a long time and there are more jobs, infrastructure, shops and businesses that everyone can benefit from.

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WEMBLEY STADIUM THE EIGHT THEMES IN THE LOCAL PLAN

Brent’s Local Plan is not only about buildings and new homes; it also covers transport, the environment, jobs and how communities can live well together. The 8 themes in the Local Plan will guide how Brent will grow over the next 20 years, improving places that could be better, while protecting those bits that are special.

4. Economy and town 1. Building centres – make sure designs – make that spaces for sure new buildings local businesses are of good are affordable quality and tall and places like building are in betting shops and suitable places takeaways are limited

2. Housing – make sure many 3. Social infrastructure new homes are affordable and – is protected wherever big enough for families possible and in areas with good public transport

Social infrastructure means... Schools Doctors surgeries, hospitals Sports facilities Libraries Places of worship Theatres and cultural spaces Meeting rooms and halls Specialist housing Fire, ambulance and police stations Pubs Shaping Brent’s Future Together

6. 5. Parks and open Heritage and culture – make sure make sure that spaces – existing parks historic buildings are protected are protected and new and cultural developments and creative include green organisations are spaces supported

7. Transport 8. Sustainable – make sure infrastructure that new – make sure new developments developments help people are environmentally- use buses and friendly trains instead Sustainable means… of cars That it will last for a very long time!

Monitoring the Local Plan

The council cannot make all these plans happen by itself. The council must work with local residents, developers, the Mayor of London, the national Government and other organisations. The council receives money from developers to help pay for making improvements in the borough. The council will keep checking to make sure the Local Plan is doing what it is supposed to do. HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE LOCAL PLAN

Have your say on the draft Local Plan by going to www.brent.gov.uk/shapebrent

The consultation closes on 5 December 2019

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Visit www.brent.gov.uk/shapebrent to read the draft Local Plan and give us your views Brent