Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Day 5

A day programmed to be dedicated to Heritage matters was started by a representation from a resident of Tideway Wharf. In short he said most people are sick to death [of there being no development, which is of course true], it’s a derelict factory [true], it needs housing [true], the heights are not disproportionate, it is nowhere near as dense as Wandsworth, it opens up the area, there is an overall benefit. It was interesting to hear a riverside view, albeit from the eastern end, albeit not mentioning traffic considerations, somewhat different from any other personal representations heard to date. But then he was sitting with the developers!

At the lunch adjournment on Day 6 the Inspector asked if there were any representations in support of the development. No-one volunteered.


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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