Information from Brent Council Intranet on the designated conservation areas in Brent (Sudbury Cottages, Butler's Green, Wembley High Street, Kenton, Mapesbury, Queen's Park, North & South Kilburn, Brondesbury, Stanley Avenue , Mount Stewart (see Kenton), Neasden Village and Northwick Circle, among others).
Historical Perspective: some facts about the Acorn Estate (1 sheet).
Conservation Areas in Brent Guide from the Planning Service ( 2 versions, one from May 1993).
Sudbuy Court Conservation Area Design Guides, c. 1996 (1 colour brochure). Colour brochures of largely the same design information for Queens Park and Barn Hill.
Dossier of documents and background information on Roe Green Garden Village, 1973-1998: Reasons for Direction Under Article 4 of Town and Country Planning General Development orders (1973-1976), plus appendices (November 1976), early Design Guides (1982), descriptive details and history sheet (1984), and up to date Design Guide from the Planning Service (1998).
Area Planning Design Guides for the various specific roads, properties and neighbourhoods (1979-1995). Includes North Kilburn in draft and Willesden Green loose sheet. Summaries of status and historical background. Old style design guides for South Kilburn (x2) and Buck Lane/Slough Lane, Kingsbury.
Areas of Distinctive Residential Character: Handout by Geoffrey Hewlett of LB of Brent Planning Service (July 1998).
Write-up of The Heritage of Brent: A Tour of Conservation Areas and Listed Buildings (n.d.).
Queens Park Urban Action Plan (n.d.).
Report on proposed foodstore at Honeypot Lane, Queensbury (1993). Appendices relating to the evidence for an appeal against LB Brent's refusal of permission for the development of a non-food retail warehouse on the Honeypot Lane Industrial Estate (1987).
Barn Hill Conservation Group leaflet. Planning Enforcement and Development Control Charter leaflets (March 1994 and March 1995).