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The Harlesden Neighbourhood Forum has submitted an application for their redesignation as a Neighbourhood Forum to the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) and the London Borough of Brent.
The Forum is required to do this every five years by legislation. They have to submit to both organisations as their Neighbourhood Area includes areas where OPDC and Brent are Local Planning Authorities. Both OPDC and Brent Council are consulting on the redesignation. The Harlesden Neighbourhood Plan and Area are not proposed to be amended.
Where can I see the application material?
You can view the application material on this page and at Harlesden and Wembley libraries.
You can also view the consultation material on Brent's website and paper copies can be made available on request.
When is the consultation taking place?
The consultation period is running for eight weeks from 24 November 2025 to midnight on 19 January 2026.
Where do I send my comments?
Brent is the lead authority for receiving comments so please send your comments to Brent at:
Planning Policy, Brent Civic Centre, Engineers Way, Wembley, HA9 0FJ
The Harlesden Neighbourhood Forum has submitted an application for their redesignation as a Neighbourhood Forum to the Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation (OPDC) and the London Borough of Brent.
The Forum is required to do this every five years by legislation. They have to submit to both organisations as their Neighbourhood Area includes areas where OPDC and Brent are Local Planning Authorities. Both OPDC and Brent Council are consulting on the redesignation. The Harlesden Neighbourhood Plan and Area are not proposed to be amended.
Where can I see the application material?
You can view the application material on this page and at Harlesden and Wembley libraries.
You can also view the consultation material on Brent's website and paper copies can be made available on request.
When is the consultation taking place?
The consultation period is running for eight weeks from 24 November 2025 to midnight on 19 January 2026.
Where do I send my comments?
Brent is the lead authority for receiving comments so please send your comments to Brent at: