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Back to the Stag Brewery Planning Inquiry

A subscriber on the blog EastSheenMatters responded to a post before Christmas with questions about the education aspects of the Inquiry. One might think that the separate planning applications for the secondary school and for the residential and related units … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: A summary last post before Christmas

Somehow this post did not get from the email to the website, so I am editing to include the whole script. [Unless something unexpected happens! The Parties are able to make further submissions by 17 January 2025 on the revised … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Final Submission: Mortlake Brewery Community Group

A synopsis Overall balance and conclusion a. A number of [the alleged] benefits are premised on accepting the evidenceof the Appellant’s witnesses on matters such as townscape and heritage, or the Council’s caseon the provision of the school. If you … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Final Submission: Cllr Crookdake

For ease of access here is the conclusion to the Councillor’s Final Submission Niki Crookdake, Mortlake and Barnes Common Councillor

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: the Final Days

Introduction The last day of the hearing takes place at Clarendon Hall this Thursday. Start time is 930am. Closing submissions from Counsel are the order of the day. If you never understood quadratic equations now is the time to learn … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Planning Benefits

It is interesting to set out the developer’s summary of the planning benefits of the scheme, elaborated on today by Neil Henderson, Senior Planning Partner at Gerald Eve LLP, Chartered Surveyors and Property Consultants, instructed by Reselton Properties Ltd. Bold … Continue reading

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Planning laws reform: an attack on local democracy

Simon Jenkins writes in today’s Guardian “Denying local people a meaningful say in their surroundings is undemocratic. Rayner’s beneficiaries are not to be homeless or poor people. In a bid to hit Labour’s target of building 1.5m homes, Rayner’s department … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Some Money for Richmond to play with

Draft CIL Compliance Statement dated 6 December 24 extracts Mortlake Green Contribution of £196,316.13 payable on the earlier ofcommencement of above ground works on main site orcommencement of School development. Total figure calculated as follows: Appeal A is likely to … Continue reading

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Stag Brewery Public Inquiry: Housing Sales, Affordable and Viable?

Mr Joseph Ward, a Development Viability Advisor in the Planning Department at the GLA, quoted from a report that stated 67% of unit sales at the comparable Brentford Project had to date gone to foreign buyers. Add to that the … Continue reading

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Community Bluescapes

Community BlueScapes is a partnership between London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, Barnes Common Limited, and WWT. They are coming together to create healthier neighbourhoods in the Beverley Brook catchment in Richmond and ensure communities are flood and weather resilient … Continue reading

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