LDF Core Strategy
The Barnet Society has made representations to Barnet Council over the latest stage of the Core Strategy of the Local Development Framework (LDF).
The Core Strategy is the principal document produced by the Local Planning Authority and guides the other planning policy documents.
Taken together, these provide the policy background for all planning in the Borough over the next 10-15 years.
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