Meridian Water masterplan
Meridian Water is a collection of vacant industrial sites in Upper Edmonton, around a 10 minute walk to Edmonton Green and Angel Edmonton. It's bordered by Lee Valley Regional Park.
Meridian Water is the largest regeneration priority area in the council's adopted Core Strategy (2010).
The masterplan (and supporting documentation) manages change, development, and all planning applications in the area:
- Meridian Water Masterplan July 2013 (PDF, 13196.03 KB)
- Meridian Water Masterplan Consultation Report Final 2013 (PDF, 3384.77 KB)
- Meridian Water Masterplan Equalities Impact Assessment July 2013 (PDF, 207.64 KB)
- Meridian Water Masterplan Equalities Impact Assessment Annex 1 July 2013 (PDF, 54.39 KB)
- Meridian Water Masterplan Sustainability Appraisal Main Report July 2013 (PDF, 816.98 KB)
- Meridian Water Masterplan Sustainability Appraisal Non Technical Summary July 2013 (PDF, 283.12 KB)
- Level 2 LB Enfield Strategic Flood Risk Assessment (PDF, 5881.98 KB)
- Level 2 LB Enfield Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Appendices (PDF, 10913.96 KB)
- Meridian Water Festival flyer (PDF, 575.3 KB)
The masterplan explains how the visions and goals for Meridian Water can be delivered and the impact of these changes.
Transformational change at Meridian Water is also a priority for the Mayor of London, who has recognised the importance of supporting the regeneration of the Upper Lee Valley.