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East and South East Leeds (EASEL) Area Action Plan Neighbourhood Planning… East and South East Leeds (EASEL) ... a step on the way to making real the EASEL vision for successful communities, helping agree priorities for improvement and finding resources to make them happen. Area Action Plan It’s the way we’ll use the land allocations shown in the Area Action Plan to arrive at detailed Your neighbourhood, your future… and how you can stay involved in the EASEL Area Action Plan Neighbourhood Plans. What is the Area Action Plan for EASEL? The EASEL vision is to provide sustainable An example of how the plans could develop: The Area Action Plan (AAP) for East and South neighbourhoods where people will choose to East Leeds (EASEL) shows the location and type live and work, now and in the future. From this: …to this: of land use change within the area over the next The land use Neighbourhood 15 to 20 years. The Plan supports the EASEL regeneration scheme by making sure that the allocations Plans show more Your opinion matters! shown by the detail of the vision right land and enough land will be available Area Action communities have (‘allocated’) for new housing, greenspace, Leeds City Council wants as many people as Plan… of their future. employment, schools, shops, health, sports and possible to get involved in making plans for the community facilities, and transport linkages. future. Please let us know if you or someone you know needs any help to join in. How will the AAP continue to develop? Come along to community events where you can This timeline shows how the AAP has developed, talk to planning officers about the AAP. what will happen in the future, and how you Neighbourhood planning has two layers: 1 June Richmond Hill Forum can continue to contribute to the plans for your 6pm/Richmond Hill Primary School neighbourhood. Community Engagement: people living and working in communities sharing their views about local 2 June Burmantofts Forum facilities, housing and employment, the way the area looks and how they would like to see things change. 7pm/St Agnes’ Church Hall 5 June Wykebeck Valley Conference Technical Review: assessing data about health, housing, transport, education, greenspace and looking 2005 “Early Issues” for consultation. 9.15am-4pm/Corpus Christi Club at ways that neighbourhoods can meet changing needs. 6 June Cross Green Consultation 11-3pm/Marquee, St Hilda’s Cresc/Grove 9 June Halton Moor/Osmondthorpe Forum When the layers are put together we’ll have a detailed picture of communities and their priorities for 2006 Consultation: “Alternative Options - change. Policy-makers, developers and funders can then use the picture to create ways of making the Looking to the Future”. 6pm/Halton Moor One Stop changes happen, including finding the money and other resources. 18 June Inner East Area Committee 6pm/St Philip’s Church Hall Osmondthorpe La 4 July Seacroft Gala Consultation: “Preferred Options - 2007 12-4pm/The Green Neighbourhood Planning Timetable The Future Emerges”. 7 July Outer East Committee 4pm/Civic Hall, Leeds We’ll be working with a wide range of partners in neighbourhoods right across the EASEL area, starting 11 July Gipton Gala in Seacroft and Halton Moor/Osmondthorpe in 2009/2010 then moving on to Gipton, Richmond Hill/Cross Further work on drainage, town and 11-4pm/Fearnville Fields Green and Harehills/Lincoln Green/Burmantofts in 2010/2011. 2008 local centres, transport, greenspace 1st Aug Richmond Hill Festival and revisiting all the land allocations. 12-3pm/East End Park How you can join in Or, you can see the AAP on the Council website at www.leeds.gov.uk/ldf (then We’ll make sure you’ll be able to take part in Neighbourhood Planning in different ways to suit you, Summer AAP Public Consultation: “Final follow the link for the EASEL AAP). You including workshops, drop in sessions and on line feedback. 2009 Draft - EASEL Futures”. can also download feedback forms from this address. More news on Neighbourhood Planning will be sent out nearer the time. Before then, for more information Or, you can ring 0113 247 8092, or to put your contact details on our database, phone the EASEL regeneration team on 0113 2149005, Autumn Final changes following the email [email protected], or email us on [email protected] or fill in and return the tear off slip to Unit 1 Acorn Business Park, 2009 consultation. write to: Killingbeck Drive, LEEDS LS14 6UF Local Plans East, Leeds City Council, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Early Publish “Submission” AAP. 6 weeks for Leonardo Building, 2 Rossington 2010 formal comments from residents. Neighbourhood I / We would like to know more about Neighbourhood Planning. Street, Plans begin in LEEDS 2009 – see back LS2 8HD. Name ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… AAP submitted to Secretary of page for Tel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… State, and all comments considered details! Late at a Public Examination. The Email ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2010 Inspector makes changes to the AAP Address ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… and it is formally published and adopted by the Council. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………………………… Post code …………………………………………… How has the plan changed in your neighbourhood? Halton Moor and Osmondthorpe In Halton Moor and Osmondthorpe there 107), Wykebeck Mount (130 to 144 even are seven main changes from the previous numbers), and Neville Square. Detailed ‘Preferred Options’ Plan. Neighbourhood Plans will decide what happens in this area. 1. A large part of the Halton Moor estate was previously identified as a ‘Potential 4. The Sutton Trust has recently gained All green areas show Change Area’. It is now reallocated as a planning permission for affordable housing protected greenspace, playing fields or allotments ‘Future Regeneration Area’. This is because on two sites at Carden Avenue and Boldmere it includes many existing homes. We have Road. These are now shown on the Plan Change from housing to ‘Future Regeneration Area’ listened to residents and agree that we (HC16, HC17). need more time to discuss the future of these areas before making any firm 5. The area inbetween the railway sidings Planning permission decisions. Neighbourhood Plans (see back and Osmondthorpe Lane was previously for affordable housing A64 York Road on the Sutton Estate page for more details) will be drawn up identified for employment. This includes in close consultation with residents and properties on Neville Garth, Neville Close, will allow more detailed assessments to Neville Approach, Osmondthorpe Lane be made of aspects such as property (210 to 230 even numbers, and 264 to A63 Selby Road condition, development opportunities, 272 even numbers), and Halton Moor and regeneration needs. Road (618 to 646 even numbers). This is now identified as mixed-use. 2. Rathmell Road, Westminster Crescent, Coronation Parade, and Ingleton Drive 6. Consideration of a new railway station were proposed as a new housing site. in this area has been dropped. They are now also reallocated as a ‘Future Regeneration Area’ to show that decisions 7. A new centre for shops and services will be made through the neighbourhood is no longer proposed in Halton Moor planning process in further consultation because of concerns about the impact East End Park with residents. Therefore the only sites now on existing shops. identified as ‘H’ housing allocations involve either cleared sites, sites previously allocated for housing, or sites where residents Wykebeck Valley are assessing relocation opportunities because clearance procedures are already © Crown copyright. All rights reserved. in place. These sites will provide new Leeds City Council 100019567 2009. housing opportunities in Halton Moor and Osmondthorpe over the next 10 years. Housing now only on cleared sites 3. The area around Wykebeck Avenue was Mixed use: employment / housing proposed as a new housing site. Part of this site will remain for housing development Change from housing to (H20), but part is now reallocated as a ‘Future Regeneration Area’ ‘Future Regeneration Area’, and includes properties along Wykebeck Avenue (72 to This product includes mapping data licensed from Ordnance Survey with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty’s 86 even numbers, and 101, 103, 105, and Stationery Office. © Crown copyright and/or database right 2009. All rights reserved. License number 100019567. The Ordnance Survey mapping included within this publication is provided by Leeds City Council under licence from the Ordnance Survey in order to fulfil its public function to act as a planning authority. Persons viewing this mapping should contact Ordnance Survey copyright for advice where they wish to licence Ordnance Survey mapping for their own use. How has the plan changed in your neighbourhood? Halton Moor and Osmondthorpe In Halton Moor and Osmondthorpe there 107), Wykebeck Mount (130 to 144 even are seven main changes from the previous numbers), and Neville Square. Detailed ‘Preferred Options’ Plan. Neighbourhood Plans will decide what happens in this area. 1. A large part of the Halton Moor estate was previously identified as a ‘Potential 4. The Sutton Trust has recently gained All green areas show Change Area’. It is now reallocated as a planning permission for affordable housing protected greenspace, playing
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