THE
GARDEN CENTRE ISSUE IS
NOT OVER!!!
WE
NEED YOUR HELP!!!
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The
battle to save the garden
centre on Dryburgh Road
and preserve this important
site from infill development
is far from over. To the
contrary, the first planning
application for 14 flats
was turned down by the
council and the developers,
FairBriar/FairDale are
now struggling. They have
requested an enquiry, which
is due to be heard on the
19th of November 2002.
We’ve reached an important
and critical milestone.
Indeed, this could be our
best chance yet to turn
this whole affair on it’s
head and win this fight.
Consequently, we now need
to mobilise support and
put pressure on the authorities
to reconsider their actions
before it’s too late.
In
recent weeks, a new group
has been formed to take
this battle forward to
the next stage. RAGE (Resident’s
Against Gardencentre Exploitation).
Essentially this group
consists of local residents
who want to continue fighting
the issue, as the stakes
increase. Perhaps the Inspector,
who will chair the enquiry
in November, will be able
to overturn the council’s
move to grant themselves
planning permission on
land which they owned.
The name of the group reflects
the anger many people feel
over the way this whole
issue has been handled.
As
an update, over the summer
months, many things have
happened:
FairBriar
developers have sought
enquiry above the heads
of the council for permission
to build 14 flats, as mentioned
above.
FairBriar
have submitted a second
planning application to
the council for 10 flats.
A decision on this will
probably be held on the
19th of September meeting.
Adrian
Hall was told by FairBriar that they could extend their
stay by a probable three months, until near the end of the
year. FairBriar reversed this decision with a phonecall
to Adrian Hall, mandating that they vacate the land within
5 days.
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Security
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The
council wrote to some residents
on 29th July, indicating
that any objections or
opinions regarding the
upcoming enquiry should
be received by the Inspector
by 20th August. This minimal
amount of response time,
over a period where even
the crime rate falls as
most people are travelling,
severely reduces potential
resident response.
Through
this website we will keep
residents up to date. More
updated information will
be posted in the next two
weeks, so please take action
as suggested below and
watch this space!
It
can be very difficult to
re-energise people over
an ongoing issue and we
would very much appreciate
your help and support.
If you are interested,
please take action in one
of the suggested ways on
the list below and/or email
your name and address to
RAGE@putneysw15.com, or
write to us at: RAGE, PO
Box BM-RAGE, London, WC1N
3XX.
We
need the help and support
of all those locally that
share the concerns over
the preservation of this
area.
Here’s
what you can do to help:
*
Write a personal letter
to Wandsworth Borough Council
stating your objection
to the new 10 flat application
before 15 September!
URGENT! The council
does pay particular attention
to personal notes or letters.
*
Write a personal letter to the Planning Inspectorate stating
your objections for the 14 flat application and the entire
situation! Copy Wandsworth Council and John Prescott.
Re:
Application: APP/H5960/A/02/1092303 |
The
Planning Inspectorate, |
3/08b
Kite Wing, |
Temple
Quay House, 2 The Square, |
Temple
Quay, Bristol BS1 6PN |
Wandsworth
Council |
Planning
Department |
The
Town Hall |
Wandsworth
High Street |
London
SW18 2PU |
John
Prescott |
Houses
of Parliament |
London
SW1A OAA |
*
Attend the Enquiry on 19 November 2002 (More details to
follow shortly)
*
Talk to neighbours and
encourage them to do the
same
Residents
Against Garden Centre Exploitation
22.08.02
HISTORY:
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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