As part of the proposed scheme, all of the current office space within the Clapham Junction complex will be lost and there are no plans to provide new offices. As…
Continue Reading »As one objection, sent to the Council, said, it was slightly irritating that all the developers literature proudly proclaims “two brand new station entrances”, while failing to mention that they…
Continue Reading »During its meeting yesterday, Wednesday 3 December, Wandsworth Planning Committee decided to grant permission for Minerva’s plans for two new towers on the Ram Brewery. As we presented the consequences…
Continue Reading »I share with you a copy of the letter sent to the Council by a Senior Town Planner (working in a Local Authority outside of London), that I received 4…
Continue Reading »Wandsworth Planning Service’s website is showing all the documents regarding the planning application for redevelopment of Clapham Junction Station area. For information you can search the planning register and enter…
Continue Reading »On 12 November 2008 the Mayor’s office issued a planning report to Wandsworth Council giving a barely qualified green light to the Clapham Junction Scheme. The full document is available…
Continue Reading »Wandsworth Borough News is publishing each week letters that you sent giving your views and objections on the planning proposal to build two 42 storey towers overlooking the railway at…
Continue Reading »As we focus on the planning proposal for Clapham Junction redevelopment, other applications for skyscrapers (is Wandsworth an attractive place for tower blocks or is it that some people in…
Continue Reading »I have setup a petition against the planning application for the redevelopment of Clapham Junction station, asking for the refuse of the two 42 storey skyscrapers. Feel free to sign…
Continue Reading »Delancey and Land Securities have been commissioned by Network Rail to plan a redevelopment of Clapham Junction Station. The scheme was originally made by three towers (thanks god they reduced…
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