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And now Michael Gove announces that he is standing down at the Election, so even if the Planning Inspector were to be able to finish his report on the current timetable, Gove will not be the Secretary of State with the final decision.
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The Former Stag Brewery : Delay
Lower Richmond Road, London SW14 7ET Just posted on the Council website and the Planning Inspectorate’s site PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO UNFORESEEN CIRCUMSTANCES THE INQUIRY WILLNOT OPEN ON 29 MAY 2024 – THIS WEBSITE WILL BE UPDATED WHEN WE … Continue reading
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THE MORTLAKE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
The Planning Inquiry may primarily focus on such issues as affordable housing, the heritage assets of the area and urban design such as the height and density of the residential area. The Mortlake Brewery Community Group has assembled an experienced … Continue reading
Money, Money, Money
The amended scheme is estimated to generate a significant Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) charge, a material planning consideration, ranging between £52.59 – £71.55m that will help deliverinfrastructure in both the borough and London. This is an uplift to that estimated … Continue reading
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Press coverage of the Stag Brewery Public Inquiry
SEE MYLONDON NEWS https://uk.news.yahoo.com/public-inquiry-planned-1-075-140626943.html Petition to Richmond Council The Mortlake and East Sheen Society, the Mortlake Community Association and the Barnes Community Association, respectfully petition The Mayor and Richmond Council to appoint an independent transport consultant to advise on the … Continue reading
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THE STAG BREWERY PLANNING INQUIRY : STREAMING
Richmond Council has decided that the Planning Inquiry, which starts at the Exchange in Twickenham at 930am on Wednesday 29 May 2024, will not be streamed. That will make it less accessible to the Mortlake and East Sheen community. Open … Continue reading
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The Stag Brewery Planning Inquiry : Viability
One of the key issues in the Inquiry is the ‘viability’ of the scheme. You and I might think this means the whole concept of the Mortlake development. But in fact the developer’s witness on this topic is Anthony Lee, … Continue reading
THE STAG BREWERY PLANNING INQUIRY
The Planning Inquiry into the applications for development at the Stag Brewery site on the riverside at Mortlake commences on at 10.00 on 29 May 2024. The independent, government appointed Planning Inspector who will decide the appeals is Mr Glen … Continue reading
Planning Inquiry The Inquiry into the Stag Brewery Planning Applications starts a fortnight tomorrow. In spite of its importance to the local environment and community, there has to date been a lack of public information. (Save for www.mbcg.org.uk) I plan to post a guide to it tomorrow.
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East Sheen and Mortlake Matters
In her latest weekly news Sarah Olney praises the election of Gareth Roberts as the Greater London Assembly member for South West London. She writes ‘he will be a staunch advocate for our community’. Exactly how I want to know. … Continue reading
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