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 Rollings. It is a public inquiry and anyone is free to attend. The venue is the Exchange Building, 75 London Road TW1 1BE near Twickenham Station.

The hearing was listed for eight days. The Inspector decided to extend the hearing to ten days sitting on 29-31 May, 4-7 and 11, 12 and 14 June. Documentation is set out at Stag Brewery – Gateley (gateleyhamer-pi.com)

What is at stake?

The fate of Mortlake will be decided in the next couple of months. The site has largely been unused since it was vacated in 2011. It needs to be put into proper use. The current proposals are (in short) for an estate of about 1100 residential units (of which 7% would be affordable housing) and a 1200 pupil academy secondary school.

Procedure

The Planning Inspector will read the written evidence and hear oral evidence. He then prepares a report and submits it to the Secretary of State (currently Michael Gove), who can accept or reject it. The present timetable allows for a decision to be announced on 6 August 2024.

He will hear evidence from the main parties who are the developers, Reselton Properties, the London Borough of Richmond (LBR), the Greater London Authority (GLA) and third parties who are Mortlake Brewery Community Group (MBCG), supported by the Mortlake with East Sheen Society (MESS), the Barnes Community Association (BCA), the Kew Society and the Richmond Society) and separately the West London River Group and Towpath Group.

These parties will be represented by Counsel and will have the opportunity to present evidence and through Counsel to cross-examine the witnesses of other parties. It is known that the GLA has budgeted for costs of £450,000. MBCG is funded by local donors, a kind of double taxation as they are also unwillingly funding Council representation.

Other persons with an interest will have an opportunity to make representations but not be cross-examined or question witnesses. This includes Cllr Niki Crookdake on overall viability, representatives of local schools who are opposed to the siting of a secondary school, Tim Catchpole setting out an overall position on behalf of MESS and Richard White who will be drawing to the attention of the Planning Inspector the falsification of letters of support by agents for the developers for the planning applications in July 2023.

The Main Issues

• The effect of the proposed development on the character and appearance of the area, in particular in relation to building height, density and massing and the loss of the Protected Sports Field;

• The effect of the proposed development on the historic environment;

• The effect of the proposed development on transport, with particular regard to sustainable travel, effects on the movement network and parking provision and highway safety;

• The effect of the proposed development on the environment, with particular regard to any impacts on the River Thames and its towpath, air quality, water and drainage, spoil and waste from the site, and impact on climate change;

• The effect of the proposed development on education provision; and

• The effect of the proposed development on the supply of affordable housing.

The overall viability of the site must be in question, especially given the existing neighbourhood infrastructure and the impact of the proposals.

These matters  will be elaborated on during the coming fortnight.

The GLA is known to be opposing the plans, primarily on the basis of harm to the heritage and the lack of affordable housing. They are silent on the need for the school, not being an education authority. They are silent on transport issues being beholden to Transport for London, which has raised no objection to the proposals. The Health Authority are silent on the anticipated stress on already overstretched health provision.

The Bottom Line

The development will affect the Mortlake and East Sheen Community for a generation. Some will say approval is necessary because it has been empty too long, for which they blame their opponents. Others will argue that, although it is a space that needs development, it must be a benefit not a detriment to the local community, nor just to satisfy the financial demands of the Council and the developers.

This is the first genuine and independent opportunity for local residents to be heard, as they have previously been ignored by the dominant forces of councillors from other parts of the borough. By no means all the councillors are comfortable with the proposals but a three line whip has been rigorously imposed by the ruling elite.

Future Plans for the Blog

It will be updated on major points over the next fortnight and then report as frequently as possible during the hearing.

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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. What has he done for this area as distinct from Teddington and Twickenham? Except to saddle us with having to fight against an excessively dense and tall residential area designed to be sold off to foreign investors and left empty, and an unwanted secondary school.

The true depth of local feeling is illustrated by the support for funding for MBCG to be a party to the Planning Inquiry starting on 29th May 2024 from the 626 donors.

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Northern Lights: Richmond Park 10 May 2024

Photographer Nick White

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Stag Brewery: Is this what You want?

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Lulu Ash

Our very own Richmond Park Road singer releases her single RUN today

https://linktr.ee/luluash

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Dachshund MeetUp

EVENT DETAILS

DAISY DACHSHUND MEETUP: A REGULAR MONTHLY MEETUP GROUP FOR ALL WELL-BEHAVED DACHSHUNDS AND OTHER SMALL BREEDS THAT MEET AT SHEEN GATE IN RICHMOND PARK (SW14 8BJ)

IT’S A FREE EVENT, AND THE GROUP WILL MEET AT 2PM, WITH THE WALK LEAVING BY 2:20PM.

ALL WELL-BEHAVED DACHSHUNDS (AND OTHER SMALL BREEDS) WELCOME.

FOR MORE INFO, YOU CAN CONTACT THE ORGANISER ON INSTAGRAM: @DAISYDOGTHERAPY

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The Memorial Garden

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Stag Brewery Planning Application

The Planning Inquiry to consider the applications for development at the Stag Brewery will commence on 29 May 2024. The Twickenham Exchange is now fixed as the venue for the hearings. Somewhat apt you might think as the Exchange is at Brewery Wharf opposite Twickenham Railway Station.

The Mortlake Brewery Community Group has now raised more than £41,000 to provide representation to oppose the proposals in their present state. This is from over 600 donors. The Council’s own website shows 681 objectors. It shows eighteen letters of support. I have previously reported on the veracity of those. (See below)

Is the Council starting to ponder whether their decisions in June 2023 and January 2024 were wise? Will their evidence to the Inquiry show any degree of flexibility? Probably not given their tunnel vision and disregard for local thinking.

Meanwhile the developers have signed a new lease with a TV and Film studio company for the space where the forthcoming Disney+ series ‘A Thousand Blows’ was filmed. How would that work in conjunction with the hotly contested proposals for 1000+ residential units and a 1200 pupil secondary school?

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