Author: Cyril Richert It is now confirmed that the Clapham Junction planning application has been formally withdrawn by the developers (Metro Shopping Fund). Cllr James Cousins thinks on his blog…
Continue Reading »Below is a letter sent to the Planning Committee members (copy all Councillors), in response to the Planning Officer’s report on the Clapham Junction redevelopment proposal. Dear Sirs and Ladies,…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert We urge everyone to attend the Planning Committee meeting on 20 May 2009. All details are here but I copy them below: So it is very important…
Continue Reading »We urge everyone to attend the Planning Committee meeting on 20 May 2009. All details are here but I copy them below: Date: Wednesday 20 May 2009 – 7.30pm (we…
Continue Reading »As pointed out by James Cousins (Councillor – Shaftesbury) and Tony Belton (Councillor -Latchmere) by emails, the agenda for next week’s planning applications committee has just been published on the…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Yesterday in the Wandsworth Guardian: Wandsworth twin tower development decision due 7:20am Tuesday 12th May 2009 A decision on whether to allow a 42-storey twin tower development…
Continue Reading »The developers are advertising their redevelopment proposal at Clapham Junction station and ask for our support (above). Despite their communication tricks efforts, residents aware of the plan know that the…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert One of the local resident sent us this email below, received on Friday, from the Developers’ Public Relations company (their representative, Brendan Keown commented also several posts…
Continue Reading »[From Cyril Richert: We publish below, with the consent of its author, the presentation sent by Jane Ellison, the Conservative Parliamentary Spokesperson for Battersea, to Mark Hunter, the Planning Officer.…
Continue Reading »[From Cyril Richert: We publish below, with the consent of its author, the presentation sent by David Walden, Councillor for Queenstown ward, to Mark Hunter, the Planning Officer. Link with…
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