Description: The Denham Airport Safeguarding Requirements and Arrangements sets out information for Local Planning Authorities to use to decide when Denham Airport should be consulted on a planning application and given the opportunity to comment on it. The basis for this is as follows:a. The provisions of the ‘Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) Direction 2002’ and DfT Circular, 1/2003 require licensed aerodromes to protect their locations from the effects of possible adverse development.b. The Civil Aviation Authority requires all licensed aerodromes to comply with the provisions of its Civil Aviation Publication, CAP168 ‘Licensing of Aerodromes’ which sets out the geometry for the OLS.c. Civil Aviation Publication, CAP 738 Safeguarding of Aerodromes’, October 2020, states that the Aerodrome Operator is responsible for safeguarding and that the operator holds ‘expert opinion on safeguarding their site’ in compliance with regulatory safeguarding requirements.Contact: Ann Bartaby (ann@bartaby.org / 01747 850007).
Description: Denham Airport Safeguarding Map: Bird Hazard (May 2008)The Denham Airport Safeguarding Requirements and Arrangements sets out information for Local Planning Authorities to use to decide when Denham Airport should be consulted on a planning application and given the opportunity to comment on it. The basis for this is as follows:a. The provisions of the ‘Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) Direction 2002’ and DfT Circular, 1/2003 require licensed aerodromes to protect their locations from the effects of possible adverse development.b. The Civil Aviation Authority requires all licensed aerodromes to comply with the provisions of its Civil Aviation Publication, CAP168 ‘Licensing of Aerodromes’ which sets out the geometry for the OLS.c. Civil Aviation Publication, CAP 738 Safeguarding of Aerodromes’, October 2020, states that the Aerodrome Operator is responsible for safeguarding and that the operator holds ‘expert opinion on safeguarding their site’ in compliance with regulatory safeguarding requirements.Contact: Ann Bartaby (ann@bartaby.org / 01747 850007).
Description: Denham Airport Safeguarding Map: Wind Turbines (May 2008)The Denham Airport Safeguarding Requirements and Arrangements sets out information for Local Planning Authorities to use to decide when Denham Airport should be consulted on a planning application and given the opportunity to comment on it. The basis for this is as follows:a. The provisions of the ‘Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) Direction 2002’ and DfT Circular, 1/2003 require licensed aerodromes to protect their locations from the effects of possible adverse development.b. The Civil Aviation Authority requires all licensed aerodromes to comply with the provisions of its Civil Aviation Publication, CAP168 ‘Licensing of Aerodromes’ which sets out the geometry for the OLS.c. Civil Aviation Publication, CAP 738 Safeguarding of Aerodromes’, October 2020, states that the Aerodrome Operator is responsible for safeguarding and that the operator holds ‘expert opinion on safeguarding their site’ in compliance with regulatory safeguarding requirements.Contact: Ann Bartaby (ann@bartaby.org / 01747 850007).
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Description: Denham Airport: Town and Country Planning Act 1990, Town and Country Planning (Aerodromes and Technical Sites Direction) Direction 1992.The Denham Airport Safeguarding Requirements and Arrangements sets out information for Local Planning Authorities to use to decide when Denham Airport should be consulted on a planning application and given the opportunity to comment on it. The basis for this is as follows:a. The provisions of the ‘Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) Direction 2002’ and DfT Circular, 1/2003 require licensed aerodromes to protect their locations from the effects of possible adverse development.b. The Civil Aviation Authority requires all licensed aerodromes to comply with the provisions of its Civil Aviation Publication, CAP168 ‘Licensing of Aerodromes’ which sets out the geometry for the OLS.c. Civil Aviation Publication, CAP 738 Safeguarding of Aerodromes’, October 2020, states that the Aerodrome Operator is responsible for safeguarding and that the operator holds ‘expert opinion on safeguarding their site’ in compliance with regulatory safeguarding requirements.Contact: Ann Bartaby (ann@bartaby.org / 01747 850007).
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Value: Safeguard_development_over_45m Label: All buildings, structures, erections and works exceeding 45m in height (147.6 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
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Description: London Heathrow aerodrome safeguarding map, in effect by April 2025 for planning application consultation purposes.Contact: bhoseok.nam@heathrow.com
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 10 metres in height (32.8 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 10 metres in height (32.8 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 15 metres in height (49.2 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 15 metres in height (49.2 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 150 metres in height (492.1 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 150 metres in height (492.1 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 300 metres in height (984.2 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 300 metres in height (984.2 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 45 metres in height (147.6 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 45 metres in height (147.6 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 90 metres in height (295.3 feet). Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 90 metres in height (295.3 feet). Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All developments except the construction, extension, or alteration of up to 3 No. residential dwellings not exceeding two storeys in height.
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Description: London Heathrow aerodrome safeguarding map, in effect by April 2025 for planning application consultation purposes.Contact: bhoseok.nam@heathrow.com
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Value: All applications for development likely to attract birds Label: All applications for development likely to attract birds Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All applications for development located within the Public Safety Controlled Zone (PSCZ) Label: All applications for development located within the Public Safety Controlled Zone (PSCZ) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All applications for development located within the Public Safety Restricted Zone (PSRZ) Label: All applications for development located within the Public Safety Restricted Zone (PSRZ) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All applications for development which included lighting Label: All applications for development which included lighting Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any development that includes proposals for mobile network operators, such as antennas, dishes or masts, whether ground or roof mounted Label: Any development that includes proposals for mobile network operators, such as antennas, dishes or masts, whether ground or roof mounted Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any industrial developments that include large chimneys/flues or cooling towers that could emit exhaust plumes Label: Any industrial developments that include large chimneys/flues or cooling towers that could emit exhaust plumes Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any planning applications that include proposals for solar energy in relation to domestic and non-domestic roof and ground mounted installations, within 6km of the aerodrome Label: Any planning applications that include proposals for solar energy in relation to domestic and non-domestic roof and ground mounted installations, within 6km of the aerodrome Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any planning applications that include proposals for wind turbines, within 30km of the aerodrome Label: Any planning applications that include proposals for wind turbines, within 30km of the aerodrome Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: Aerodrome Safeguarding Map for London Luton Airport.London Luton Airport (LLA) is an officially safeguarded aerodrome as detailed in Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) direction 2002. This measure ensures that aerodrome operators are statutory consultees in the planning process and can check that the safe operation and development of their aerodromes are not impacted by external developments. Aerodromes are required to lodge safeguarding maps with LPAs. The layer shows colour coded consultation requirements. Whenever a development of a specified height is proposed within the colour coded area a consultation is required.Contact: London Luton Airport - ltnsafeguarding@ltn.aeroCorrect as of: June 2024
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 10 metres in height (32.8 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 10 metres in height (32.8 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 15 metres in height (49.2 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 15 metres in height (49.2 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 150 metres in height (492.1 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 150 metres in height (492.1 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 300 metres in height (984.2 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 300 metres in height (984.2 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 45 metres in height (147.6 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 45 metres in height (147.6 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 90 metres in height (295.3 feet) Label: All buildings, structures, and works exceeding 90 metres in height (295.3 feet) Description: N/A Symbol:
Description: Aerodrome Safeguarding Map for London Luton Airport.London Luton Airport (LLA) is an officially safeguarded aerodrome as detailed in Town and Country Planning (safeguarded aerodromes, technical sites and military explosives storage areas) direction 2002. This measure ensures that aerodrome operators are statutory consultees in the planning process and can check that the safe operation and development of their aerodromes are not impacted by external developments. There is a 13km wildlife circle depicted on the map, in which LLA will wish to be consulted on any developments that have the potential to attract wildlife; birds will be the main concern. It also shows a circle with a 30 kilometre radius centred on the aerodrome reference point to indicate the area within which a proposed wind turbine development requires consultation.Contact: London Luton Airport - ltnsafeguarding@ltn.aeroCorrect as of: June 2024
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Value: All applications for development likely to attract birds, within 13km of the aerodrome Label: All applications for development likely to attract birds, within 13km of the aerodrome Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any planning applications that include proposals for solar energy in relation to non-domestic installations, within 6km of the aerodrome Label: Any planning applications that include proposals for solar energy in relation to non-domestic installations, within 6km of the aerodrome Description: N/A Symbol:
Value: Any planning applications that include proposals for wind turbines, within 30km of the aerodrome Label: Any planning applications that include proposals for wind turbines, within 30km of the aerodrome Description: N/A Symbol: