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The Lea Bridge Area Framework has been published online for you to look through. Keep reading to learn more about the latest on the Framework, what it means for Lea Bridge and how your feedback is starting to influence some exciting local projects in the area.
What is the Lea Bridge Area Framework?
The London Borough of Waltham Forest’s Draft Local Plan identifies Lea Bridge as a Strategic Location, where a significant increase in housing, local jobs and community infrastructure is expected over the next 15 years.
The aim of the Lea Bridge Area Framework is to help create a fairer and more equal 15-minute neighbourhood and realise local benefits of potential development and investment. This includes new play space and open space improvements, climate adaptation initiatives, health facilities, community spaces and social infrastructure.
Based on the feedback we received through a series of engagement activities, we have developed six guiding principles that help to summarise the key priorities for the area. Your feedback has also helped us to identify a range of potential projects to help deliver some of these priorities.
Explore the links on this page to read the Framework and supporting documents.
How can you get involved?
We hope to provide people with an opportunity to feed into and shape some of these local projects as they progress.
We also want to hear about any projects or activities people are involved with locally and explore opportunities for support and collaboration. If there is a project or something you're working on you'd like to let us know about please contact us by emailing:
To explore some of the projects already happening in Lea Bridge please click the button below.
The Lea Bridge Area Framework has been published online for you to look through. Keep reading to learn more about the latest on the Framework, what it means for Lea Bridge and how your feedback is starting to influence some exciting local projects in the area.
What is the Lea Bridge Area Framework?
The London Borough of Waltham Forest’s Draft Local Plan identifies Lea Bridge as a Strategic Location, where a significant increase in housing, local jobs and community infrastructure is expected over the next 15 years.
The aim of the Lea Bridge Area Framework is to help create a fairer and more equal 15-minute neighbourhood and realise local benefits of potential development and investment. This includes new play space and open space improvements, climate adaptation initiatives, health facilities, community spaces and social infrastructure.
Based on the feedback we received through a series of engagement activities, we have developed six guiding principles that help to summarise the key priorities for the area. Your feedback has also helped us to identify a range of potential projects to help deliver some of these priorities.
Explore the links on this page to read the Framework and supporting documents.
How can you get involved?
We hope to provide people with an opportunity to feed into and shape some of these local projects as they progress.
We also want to hear about any projects or activities people are involved with locally and explore opportunities for support and collaboration. If there is a project or something you're working on you'd like to let us know about please contact us by emailing:
We held the first phase of public engagement in July 2021 where we asked people to share their knowledge about the area and tell us their priorities for future investment in Lea Bridge.
The feedback from this phase informed our early ideas for the framework.
Phase 2 of Public Engagement
Lea Bridge Area Framework has finished this stage
We held the second of phase of public engagement from towards the end of 2021 ending in January 2022.
We asked people for feedback on some early guiding principles and potential projects inspired by the Phase 1 responses.
The Lea Bridge Area Framework is published online
Lea Bridge Area Framework is currently at this stage
You're now able to view the Lea Bridge Area Framework. This piece of work is helping to deliver some exciting community projects in Lea Bridge.