People with Disabilities • Access to buildings/facilities • Access in shopping schemes • Car Parking • Transport • Mobility and wheelchair housing • Access to Countryside • Access in employment proposals Pt 1.31, S5, AM13, R16, Pt 1.31, S1, R16 AM13, AM15, Annex 1 AM13 H9 OL19 R16, LE1 Planning Obligations Pt 1.39, R1, R7, R8, R17, LE6, LE7 Playing Fields Pt 1.22, R4 Privacy Housing Developments BE24 Pollution (See also Noise/Hazardous Substances) OE6 Public Rights of Way Existing/Provision of new OL17, OL18 Public Transport General provision _________________________ Pt 1.32, Pt 1.36, OE4, S1, S2, A2, AM1, AM2, AM11, AM12, AM13, AM17 Railways/Roads Development adjacent to BE35 Recreation Facilities Recycling Religious Buildings Residential Amenity Residential Care Homes Restaurants Retail Warehouses • In Town Centres • Provision of playspace • Provision of recreation facilities • Safeguarding existing facilities • Entertainment facilities • Provision of facilities • Protection of existing facilities (See also Design of New Developments) R2 R1 Pt 1.21, R3, R6 Pt 1.22, R4, R5 R2, R3, R5, R7, R8 OE13, Min 16, Min 17 Min 18 R9 Pt 1.10, BE19, BE20, BE21, BE22, BE23, BE24 H10 S11, S13 S2 River Corridors Development adjacent to BE34 Road Construction/Improvement Road Hierarchy Pt 1.33, AM3, AM4 Pt 1.34, AM6, AM7 ________________________ <strong>London</strong> <strong>Borough</strong> of Hillingdon Unitary Development Plan
Safety General design Pt 1.33, BE18 Scheduled Ancient Monuments Sheltered Housing Sewerage Shopping Sites of Special Scientific Interest Sites of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation • Town Centres • New shopping developments • Outside existing centres • Retail warehouses • Markets • Service uses • Primary shopping areas • Secondary shopping areas • Corner shops • Parades • Local Centres • Major/Minor town centres ________________________ BE2 H10 OE9, OE10 Pt 1.18, S1, S2, S3, S13, BE18, BE19 Pt 1.19, S1, S2 S1, S2 S2 S4, S5 S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S13 S11 S12 S8 S1, S7 S1, S9, S10 S1, S11, S12, S13 Pt 1.6, EC1 Pt 1.6, EC1 Tourist Facilities Town Centres Telecommunications • General (see also Mixed Use) • New Development • Leisure facilities • Office/industry (see also Shopping) Pt 1.28, T1, T2, T3, T4 and T5 Pt 1.18, S1 BE26, LE6 R2, R7, R8 Pt 1.23, LE6 BE37 Traffic Calming Pt 1.34, Pt 1.35, Pt 1.36, AM6, AM7 Trees OL26, BE38, BE39 ________________________ Warehouses Pt 1.23, Pt 1.24, Pt 1.25, LE1, LE2 <strong>London</strong> <strong>Borough</strong> of Hillingdon Unitary Development Plan
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