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Wandsworth
Council says it will vigorously defend its decision to refuse
a developer permission to build 14 new homes in a four-storey
block on the site of a former garden centre in Dryburgh
Road, Putney.
Last
week's planning applications committee (October 15) gave
the same applicant the go ahead to a smaller scheme comprising
10 flats. These would be built in a three-storey block.
The
earlier refusal (in April this year) will now be contested
by Fairdare Properties at a public inquiry to be held at
the town hall on November 19th 2002.
Planning
applications chairman Ravi Govindia said the committee felt
strongly that the scheme rejected in April was an overdevelopment
of the site:
"This
is a site with a history of previous residential planning
consents. The only issues are the scale of the new housing
now proposed and its impact on the character of this attractive
residential area.
"The
council will argue that the 10 flat scheme now approved
is the right scale for this fairly constrained plot. We
will tell the inspector that the applicant is simply trying
to put too much on the site."
Further
information is available on www.wandsworth.gov.uk/planning
ref 2002/3143
21st
October 2002.
HISTORY:
RAGE
- encourage pressure on style of building acceptable to
the surrounding area 9.10.02
RAGE
- new pressure group established
to fight for the Garden Centre 22.08.02
Gates
close on the Garden Centre
- Public
Inquiry in November
16.08.02
Resident
sets out the situation
regarding the possible
closure of Putney Garden
Centre and asks residents
to take action to fight
the plans.
Tony
Colman MP urges Council
to reconsider Garden sale
November
2001
key vote on Garden
centre sale
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