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Honeypot Lane Business Survey

Honeypot Lane Business Survey!

Brent Council is developing the Honeypot Lane Masterplan and we want to understand how we can best invest in the area to support a growing and healthy economy!

To help us achieve this, we have created a short survey for businesses in the area. We appreciate your feedback.

What is a Masterplan?

A Masterplan is a plan of action for the area. This plan will set out where employment spaces, infrastructure, community facilities and new homes should be built/improved.

The plan will also recommend where new businesses are likely to grow and expand and opportunities where infrastructure improvements could benefit the growth and development of existing businesses.

Why Honeypot Lane?

Honeypot Lane is identified as an area of industrial and housing growth in Brent’s Local Plan to provide a range of new business premises fit for modern day occupiers with a new mixed community including new homes. Brent Council wants to ensure that any new development in Honeypot Lane benefits the existing businesses.

Once developed, the masterplan will be adopted as a Supplementary Planning Document (SPD), which will help the council to decide which proposals should be given planning permission within the Honeypot Lane boundary.

The consultation will end 31 July 2025.

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Phase 2: Honeypot Lane Masterplan Residents Survey - Phase 2
Honeypot Lane Masterplan Residents Survey - Phase 2

Honeypot Lane Masterplan Residents Survey - Phase 2

9 October 2025 23:00 - 27 October 2025 00:00

Honeypot Lane is a 8.24 hectare site containing:

  • a number of small industrial units
  • a Morrisons Superstore and petrol station, and
  • two larger retail warehouses.

In accordance with the Local Plan, the whole site will be subject to a masterplan process to comprehensively identify how it can increase useable industrial floorspace and deliver approximately 200 additional homes to the 200 homes recently delivered.

In doing so we aim to deliver:

  • at least 200 new and affordable homes
  • new job opportunities
  • new and affordable workspace
  • new open spaces
  • social and community infrastructure
  • improved connectivity to wider area
  • improved and integrated walking and cycling routes

The council has prepared masterplans for other areas including Neasden (2022), Church End (2023) and Staples Corner (2024).

We are now seeking the views of local residents and people who work in the area to better understand the area and how it should be improved.