>> Your chance to contribute: tell us what your think on Clapham Junction station redevelopment Author: Cyril Richert, reviewed by Tim Glass A new development has been proposed for Woburn House,…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Residents of Mossbury road, Falcon road and area have recently received a leaflet presenting a proposed development of Woburn House, 155 Falcon Road. The site is currently…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert In today’s news bulletin from Wandsworth Council you can read: “London Mayor Boris Johnson has backed a council decision to turn down a planning application for a…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Via Councillor Cousins’ blog, we learn that the Mayor of London rejected Clapham Junction hotel appeal. “The Mayor has decided that he is content with Wandsworth Council…
Continue Reading »Author: Imogen Radford with notes from Julia Matcham Wandsworth Council planning committee agreed unanimously at its meeting 25 June to reject the planning application. Planning applications chairman Leslie McDonnell said:…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert I cannot make the Planning Committee meeting tonight but some others will report for us on the website. I have just spotted this article below in Wandsworth…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert The planning officer has recommended that the Planning Applications Committee reject the application for a 16 storey hotel in 155 Falcon Road (site of the old Job…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert Up to June the 19th, we counted 85 objections on the Council’s website. There is only 12 letters supporting the application. Most of the objections are concentrating…
Continue Reading »[From Cyril Richert: We publish below the objections sent by the Battersea Society (download letter here) and the Wandsworth Society (download letter here).] Author: Battersea Society 15 June 2009 The…
Continue Reading »Author: Cyril Richert We have published a leaflet that we distributed mainly to residents of Mossbury Road 2 weeks ago (mainly to people I – and my neighbour – were…
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