Stamford Hill Area Action Plan: Main Modifications Consultation
Overview
Following the Examination in Public of the Stamford Hill Area Action Plan (AAP) in September 2025, the independent Planning Inspector has, at the request of Hackney Council, recommended a number of Main Modifications to the plan.
This consultation is only about the proposed Main Modifications – no other aspects of the Plan can be commented on at this stage.
All responses will be sent to the Inspector and will help inform their final report on the Plan’s soundness and legal compliance.
The consultation runs from 8 December 2025 to 19 February 2026.
Please read the Schedule of Main Modifications, Updated Integrated Impact Assessment and the Stamford Hill Area Action Plan (Regulation 19 version) before sharing your views.
How to take part
You can share your views on the proposed Main Modifications by completing the online form below before Thursday 19 February 2026.
Printed copies of the questionnaires (Parts A and B) and consultation documents are available to view and collect at the following locations during library opening hours:
- Stamford Hill Library, Portland Avenue, N16 6SB
- Clapton Library, Northwold Road, E5 8RA
- Dalston CLR James Library, 1 Reading Lane, E8 1GQ
View materials and speak to the team
You can view all consultation documents and speak with the project team in person at the events listed below.
Drop-in sessions – Stamford Hill Library, Portland Avenue, N16 6SB
- Wednesday 7 January 2026, 12–2pm
- Tuesday 20 January 2026, 6–7.30pm
Online meeting
If you cannot attend in person, register to join the online consultation meeting on the link below:
For general information, visit: hackney.gov.uk/stamford-hill-aap-examination
Why your views matter
The Stamford Hill Area Action Plan guides development in the area and has been independently examined by a Planning Inspector.
This consultation gives you the opportunity to comment on the proposed Main Modifications before the Inspector issues their final report.
Your comments should focus on whether the modifications make the Plan sound and legally compliant.
Soundness
To be sound, the Plan must:
- meet the objectively assessed needs of the area
- be justified by proportionate evidence
- be effective and capable of being delivered
- be consistent with national planning policy
Legal compliance
To be legally compliant, the Plan must:
- be prepared in accordance with the Council’s Local Development Scheme
- be accompanied by a Sustainability Appraisal and Habitats Regulations Assessment
- have consultation carried out in line with the Council’s Statement of Community Involvement
- comply with the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012
- be in general conformity with the London Plan
Have your say on the Main Modifications
Interests
- Democracy and participation
- Planning
- Understanding views
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