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As part of ongoing developments to local plans, Wandsworth Council has opened up a public consultation on the future of Nine Elms, home to the US Embassy in London, and is asking local residents, businesses and community organizations to participate.
The plans can be viewed online, in various formats, at www.wandsworth.gov.uk/planning-and-building-control/planning-policy/local-plan/draft-local-plan-pre-publication. The consultation will then run until March 1, 2021.
Explaining the process, Cllr John Locker, spokesman for Strategic Planning and Transportation, said "We have a vision for how to deliver a better borough over the next 15 years. This document sets out that vision ... We all share a responsibility in making sure that Wandsworth retains its reputation as a great place to live, work, play and do business. It is important that local residents and community groups have their say."
Information received as a result of the consultation will help the council to guide developments in the area going forward, so the views of Americans who will be living/working in the area, or needing to travel to the US Embassy, will be particularly helpful.
You can submit your response to the survey via the Online Consultation Portal, by sending an e-mail to planningpolicy@wandsworth.gov.uk, or by post: Planning Policy, Environment and Community Services, Town Hall, Wandsworth High Street, London, SW18 2PU.
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