Author: Cyril Richert Interesting article published by Simon Jenkins in the Evening Standard (28 Sept 10) on the danger of current planning policies. London design has become the Cinderella of…
Continue Reading »On Thursday (September, 23rd), was organised the semi-annual (er, last one was November 2009!) Planning Forum at Wandsworth Borough Town Hall. This time the meeting was chaired by the new…
Continue Reading »>> Your chance to contribute: tell us what your think on Clapham Junction station redevelopment Author: Cyril Richert We have often highlighted the issues with the lack of consultation in planning…
Continue Reading »>> Your chance to contribute: tell us what your think on Clapham Junction station redevelopment Author: Cyril Richert According to Building Design, CABE (Commission on Architecture and the Built Environment, the…
Continue Reading »>> Your chance to contribute: tell us what your think on Clapham Junction station redevelopment Author: Cyril Richert A government inspector has approved the central plank of the council’s new planning…
Continue Reading »Message received from Wandsworth Borough Council Dear Sir/Madam Wandsworth Local Development Framework Consultation on changes to the Core Strategy proposed during Hearing Session 5 in respect of tall buildings The…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert As I said last week, the consultation on the Site Specific Allocations Document deadline is today, February 5th. The Planning Officer explained last week that a statutory…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The Core Strategy (CS – which sets out the Council’s vision on the development of the borough for the next 15 years – more explanation here), part…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert A public meeting was organised yesterday, Thursday 28th January, by the Putney Society to present Wandsworth Borough Council’s new plans to guide the form and shape of…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Step1: The Inspector criticizes Wandsworth Borough Council for its lack of evidence on defining tall buildings area and supporting evidence In a letter received on September 24th…
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