Supplementary Information on the Equality Impact Assessment
Following a request during the examination hearing session of Tuesday 15 January, the GLA have now published detailed matrices of the Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) relating to the final policies and a supporting supplementary document. This document provides supplementary information on the process and a summary of findings of the Equality Impact Assessment (EqIA) of the draft London Plan.
The information is organised by Chapter heading relating to the draft new London Plan. Chapters 1-11 are available below.
- GG1 Building strong and inclusive communities
- GG1 Option 1 Infrastructure-led approach
- GG1 Option 2 Housing-led approach
- GG1 Option 3 Participation and citizen-led approach
- GG2 Option 1 Current London Plan
- GG2 Option 2 Sustainable Intensification (making the best use of land)
- GG2 Option 3 Polycentric approach
- GG2 Option 4 Current London Plan and green belt release
- GG2 Option 5 Current London Plan and city region approach
- GG3 Creating healthy city
- GG3 Option 1 Prevention
- GG3 Option 2 Cure
- GG3 Option 3 Spatially-targeted approach
- GG4 Delivering the homes Londoners need
- GG4 Option 1 Temporary housing
GG4 Option 2 Delivering against housing need - GG4 Option 3 Leaving delivery to market forces
- GG4 Option 4 Affordable homes
- GG5 Growing a good economy
- GG5 Option 1 Investment in Infrastructure
- GG5 Option 2 Dispersed Growth
- GG5 Option 3 Market forces
- GG5 Option 4 Affordable workspace
- GG6 Increasing efficiency and resilience
- GG6 Option 1 Climate change mitigation
- GG6 Option 2 Climate change adaptation
- GG6 Option 3 Safe designed city
- GG6 Option 4 Resource efficiency
SD1 Opportunity areas EqIA matrix.pdf
SD2 Collaboration in the Wider South East EqIA matrix.pdf
SD3 Growth locations in the Wider South East and beyond EqIA matrix.pdf
SD4 The Central Activities Zone (CAZ) EqIA matrix.pdf
SD5 Offices, other strategic functions and residential development in the CAZ EqIA matrix.pdf
SD6 Town centres EqIA matrix.pdf
SD7 Town centre network EqIA matrix.pdf
SD8 Town centres development principles and DPDs EqIA matrix.pdf
SD9 Town centres local partnership and implementation EqIA matrix.pdf
D1 London's Form and Characteristics EqIA matrix.pdf
D2 Delivering good design EqIA matrix.pdf
D3 Inclusive design EqIA matrix.pdf
D4 Housing Quality and Standards EqIA matrix.pdf
D5 Accessible housing EqIA matrix.pdf
D6 Optimising housing density EqIA matrix.pdf
D7 Public Realm EqIA matrix.pdf
D8 Tall buildings EqIA matrix.pdf
D10 Safety security and resilience to emergency EqIA matrix.pdf
D11 Fire safety EqIA matrix.pdf
H1 Increasing housing supply EqIA matrix.pdf
H2 Small sites EqIA matrix.pdf
H3 Monitoring housing targets EqIA matrix.pdf
H4 Meanwhile use EqIA matrix.pdf
H5 Delivering affordable housing EqIA matrix.pdf
H6 Threshold approach to application EqIA matrix.pdf
H7 Affordable housing tenure EqIA matrix.pdf
H8 Monitoring of affordable housing EqIA matrix.pdf
H9 Vacant building credit EqIA matrix.pdf
H10 Redevelopment of existing housing and estate regeneration EqIA matrix.pdf
H11 Ensuring the best use of stock EqIA matrix.pdf
H12 Housing Mix EqIA matrix.pdf
H13 Build to rent EqIA matrix.pdf
H14 Supported and specialised accommocation EqIA matrix.pdf
H15 Specialist older persons housing EqIA matrix.pdf
H16 Gyspy and traveller accommodation EqIA matrix.pdf
S1 Developing London's social infrastructure EqIA matrix.pdf
S2 Health and social care facilities EqIA matrix.pdf
S3 Education and childcare facilities EqIA matrix.pdf
S4 Play and informal recreation EqIA matrix.pdf
S5 Sports and recreation facilities EqIA matrix.pdf
E2 Low cost business space EqIA matrix.pdf
E3 Affordable workspace EqIA matrix.pdf
E4 Land for industry logistics and services to support EqIA matrix.pdf
E5 Strategic Industrial Locations (SIL) EqIA matrix.pdf
E6 Locally Significant Industrial Sites EqIA matrix.pdf
E8 Sector growth opportunities and clusters EqIA matrix.pdf
E9 Retail markets and hot food takeaways EqIA matrix.pdf
G1 Green Infrastructure EqIA matrix.pdf
G2 London's Green Belt EqIA matrix.pdf
G3 Metropolitan Open Land EqIA matrix.pdf
G4 Local green and open space EqIA matrix.pdf
G5 Urban Greening EqIA matrix.pdf
G6 Biodiversity and access to nature EqIA matrix.pdf
G7 Trees and woodlands EqIA matrix.pdf
SI1 Improving air quality EqIA matrix.pdf
SI2 Minimising greenhouse gas emissions EqIA matrix.pdf
SI3 Energy infrastructure EqIA matrix.pdf
SI4 Managing heat risk EqIA matrix.pdf
SI5 Water infrastructure EqIA matrix.pdf
SI6 Digital connectivity infrastructure EqIA matrix.pdf
SI7 Reducing waste and supporting the circular economy EqIA matrix.pdf
SI8 Wastecapacity and net waste self sufficiency EqIA matrix.pdf
SI9 Safeguarded waste sites EqIA matrix.pdf
SI10 Aggregates EqIA matrix.pdf
SI11 Hydraulic fracturing EqIA matrix.pdf
SI12 Flood risk management EqIA matrix.pdf
SI14 Waterways strategic role EqIA matrix.pdf
SI15 Water transport EqIA matrix.pdf
T1 Strategic approach to transport EqIA matrix.pdf
T2 Healthy Streets EqIA matrix.pdf
T3 Transport capacity connectivity and safeguarding EqIA matrix.pdf
T4 Assessing and mitigating transport impacts EqIA matrix.pdf
T6 Car parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T6.1 Residential parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T6.2 Office parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T6.3 Retail parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T6.4 Hotel and leisure uses parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T6.5 Non residential disabled persons parking EqIA matrix.pdf
T9 Funding transport infrastructure through planning EqIA matrix.pdf
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