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How to object to the Data Centre application
LDO Planning Documentation:
Tools that may help you:
  • An Excel spreadsheet 
    This lists the separate sections of the LDO, with links, and may help you keep track of what you want to comment on
  • A Word document
    This lists the separate sections of the LDO, with links, and may be more straight forward than the Excel sheet to assist with your comments.
Respond to Havering Council Planning:​
You can submit an objection a number of ways.
Quote reference: LDO0001.26 and make it clear you are objecting, because ....
 
Online on Council's own planning portal
All details on the Local Development Order are available on the Council website, including documentation.
We have also uploaded some documents that may be more straightforward and easier to follow in terms of the file structure:
 
By Post
Planning Department
London Borough of Havering
Town Hall
Main Road
Romford
RM1 3BB
Online
You can submit comments online, but the form is extremely limited in what you can say.
If you have a longer response, send by mail, keep a copy for your files, and make it recorded delivery, or get a date and time stamp at the Town Hall if you deliver in person.
Tips when responding
Ensure you keep a copy of your submission and that you receive a receipt from Havering Council for your submission.
Every person in your household can submit their own objection.  For example, if you live with your spouse and two children, four objections under each name may be submitted for your household. This is very helpful to increase the number of objections.

 

Encourage other friends and family to support you in make an objection.

Make sure each individual objection is unique - if the planners see duplication, the objection may not be counted.

 

Start by preparing the information you wish to use to form your objection.  Once you've submitted it, that's it, it's gone and can't be amended.

 

Your objection may consist of:

  • The words you wish to use.  It's useful to draft these out before putting them on the Council's Planning Objection Portal. 

  • Photographs that you may wish to use to support your text.

  • Extracts from official documents, such as the National Policy Planning Framework.

  • Examples, proof and statistic reference sources to support your objection.

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