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Abbots Langley Local Area Forum - Tuesday, 3rd December, 2024 7.30 pm

December 3, 2024 View on council website
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Summary

The Abbots Langley Local Area Forum meeting on 03 December 2024 was scheduled to include a broad range of local issues, including updates from Hertfordshire Constabulary on community safety, and discussion of the Grand Union Community Energy project. The meeting was also scheduled to include discussions about the draft Local Plan and the proposed data centre, as well as a number of highways and bus concerns.

Local Plan Update and Data Centre

The meeting was scheduled to include a discussion about the draft Three Rivers Local Plan1 and the proposed data centre2.

Grand Union Community Energy - Project Overview

The meeting was also scheduled to include a presentation on the Grand Union Community Energy project.

Highways and Bus Concerns

The meeting was also scheduled to include time for questions and comments about highways and bus concerns.

Abbots Langley Neighbourhood Plan Update

The meeting was scheduled to conclude with an update on the Abbots Langley Neighbourhood Plan3.

Neighbourhood plans are documents that set out planning policy for a neighbourhood. They are written by the community and can be used to influence planning decisions in the area. I cannot find any evidence that an Abbots Langley Neighbourhood plan exists. There is however a Kings Langley Neighbourhood Plan, which covers the area immediately to the West of Abbots Langley.


  1. The Local Plan is a document that sets out how the council will manage development in the area. 

  2. This is likely to be a reference to the application to build a data centre on Green Belt land adjacent to Kings Langley.