Draft Euston Area Plan Update
Overview
The Council has published the Euston Area Plan Update - Proposed Submission Draft for consultation. The consultation closes at midnight on Tuesday 3 March (extended from 22 February).
The Euston Area Plan (EAP) Update is a planning document which will help to shape the future of the Euston Area. It sets out the Council’s vision for future development at Euston until 2051 and includes planning policies and site allocations to help achieve this.
Where to view the Plan
A pdf copy of the EAP Update is available to download below:
- EAP Update - Proposed Submission Draft (re-uploaded 13 Jan with minor corrections)
- EAP Update - Proposed Submission Draft with tracks
A paper copy of the EAP Update - Proposed Submission Draft is also available to view at the following libraries:
- Pancras Square Library, 5 Pancras Square N1C 4AG
- Camden Town Library, 218 Eversholt Street, NW1 1BD
To check their opening hours click here Library opening times and information - Camden Council
Where to view supporting documents
We have also prepared a number of other important documents to support the EAP. These are available to view by clicking on the links below:
- EAP Update - Policies Map (pdf)
- EAP Update - Sustainablity Apprasial (pdf, re-uploaded 19 Jan)
- EAP Update - Consultation Statement (pdf)
- EAP Update - Supporting Documents (link to EAP website)
The Policies Map, Sustainability Appraisal and Consultation Statement are also available to view at Pancras Square Library at 5 Pancras Square, N1C 4AG.
Further information
- To find out more about this consultation please visit the main consultation page on the EAP website
- If you would like any further information on the EAP Proposed Submission Draft or any of the supporting documents then please contact us via email at eustonareaplan@camden.gov.uk or by phone on 020 7974 2726.
Areas
- Bloomsbury
- Camden Town with Primrose Hill
- King's Cross
- Regent's Park
- St Pancras and Somers Town
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
Interests
- Business and local economy
- Community and living
- Council and democracy
- Education
- Environment
- Housing
- Leisure
- Policing and public safety
- Social care and health
- Transport and streets
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