And another one! Thanks to Wandsworth Council series of approval, 20 storey towers become now the norm (or a starting point) for developers in York Road area. Big Yellow Self-Storage…
Continue Reading »No rest for York Road: after already more than half-dozen of high towers/skyscrapers ranging from 14 to 28 storeys proposed or being erected, now developers are proposing erection of a…
Continue Reading »Did you support the two 42-storeys towers at Clapham Junction station in 2009? If so you will be very pleased that Wandsworth Council is now pushing for such avision, but…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Developers are now seeking permission to build up 3 more storeys on top of their towers and platform to reach 24 storeys (in fact 25 with the size…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A proposal (p.a. 2016/5644) to redevelop part of Plantation Wharf has been submitted in October 2016. The application says: Demolition of existing buildings (with the exception of…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A scoping exercise last year for a 30 storey tower in 100 York Road has now turned into a more advanced pre-application as the developer organised an…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A month before Xmas, Wandsworth Planning Application Committee approved a scheme in York Road, including a 17 storey tower, that they previously refused for the following reasons : “proposed massing…
Continue Reading »On the 1st of November, more than 90 people attended the Public Meeting organised in York Gardens library by CJAG, in order to talk about the developments planned for York Road, Lombard Road…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Clapham Junction Action Group is organising a public meeting on Sunday 1st November 2015 3pm-5pm Venue: York Gardens Library 34 Lavender Road SW11 2UG…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert While there is still an appeal on the previously refused 17 storey podium on 98 York Road, developers have also submitted a new screening application (nearly identical)…
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