Urgent! If you want to respond to this planning application, you have only until Friday next week, 15 February, to post objections. If only David could win! David: twenty or…
Continue Reading »British Land has agreed to sell the Debenhams building in Clapham Junction (formerly Arding & Hobbs), to an as-yet undisclosed buyer for £48 million. They originally bought the building in…
Continue Reading »George Peabody would be shocked! What is going on at Peabody Clapham Junction? In the new development, there is parking where ‘No Parking’ is clearly marked. Scaffolding already on one…
Continue Reading »In a few year Wandsworth Council would have managed to transform a zone of mixed residential and warehouse blocks of up to 6-8 storeys into a highly developed area where…
Continue Reading »Phase 0 of the Winstanley and York Road estates regeneration has now started. Usual trick applied: the picture published is only showing the top 6 floors of a tower that…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Online Investment Property Exchange Propex has been instructed to invite interested parties to submit written proposals in October 2018 regarding the large Boots Retail Warehouse in Falcon Lane.…
Continue Reading »On Tuesday 3rd September, BBC1 released a very interesting documentary on Council regeneration plans (BBC1 Inside Out 03/09/2018). The programme featured Westminster’s “regeneration” programme (this city council plans to flatten 300…
Continue Reading »The new format of the Planning Forum meeting, instigated by Cllr Will Sweet (who is also chair of the Planning Application Committee) last January, allowed once again to dedicate a large part of…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The façade of the Fishmonger/Alchemist pub in St John’s Hill has been “restored” with an additional element on the left of the original building. The Council is…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The London Assembly Planning Committee was discussing tall buildings this Wednesday 27 June at 11 10 am. As the meeting is open to the public, it was an occasion…
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