Hello,

The council have extended the deadline for sending in your views about the development until the 28th of January.

Many people have already written in and to get the best result for the area we really need to work together, so please keep sending in your emails, letters or phone messages to Ray Reilly/Planning department at the council.

The reference number is P12-02858PLA follow this link

Thanks again,

Sarah

***Administrator addition:

The full details of the Development and opposition are contained in this Forum Post.

Views: 868

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

And on top of the above mentioned application we also have these two that have been submitted.

They are part of the Notting Hill Housing Trust 'Vision' for our area, with more planning applications to come.  We are continually told that London needs more family homes so what's with all the one and two bed homes included in their scheme?  Please do write to Mr Reilly (see below) and voice your concern.  Bowes and Southgate Green has already had a mass of family homes converted into flats, can we fit more people in?  As ever, where are the school places, decent shops, leisure facilities .....

Application No.:P12-03177PLA 

WARD:Southgate Green

LINK_TO_DOCUMENTS

Location:

1-23, TELFORD ROAD, 233-237 BOWES ROAD, (known as SITE 14), LONDON, N11 2RA

Proposal:

Demolition of 13 existing properties and erection of a total of 62 residential units within a part 4, part 5, part 6-storey block (comprising 21 x 1-bed, 26 x 2-bed, 13 x 3-bed, 2 x 4-bed) with access via Pevensey Avenue, associated car and cycle parking, play area, amenity space and landscaping.

Case Officer:Mr R. Reilly

Email: ray.reilly@enfield.gov.uk

 

 

Application No.:P12-03179PLA

WARD:Southgate Green

LINK_TO_DOCUMENTS

Location:

244 - 262, BOWES ROAD, and, LAND REAR OF 194 - 242, BOWES ROAD, (known as SITE 11), LONDON, N11 2RA

Proposal:

Demolition of 10 existing properties and erection of a total of 56 residential units comprising a 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 storey stepped block of 42 flats (15 x 1-bed, 22 x 2-bed, 2 x 3-bed, 3 x 4-bed); 14 x 3-bed mews houses and 225 sq.m. of D1/D2 use (non-residential institution / assembly and leisure) together with associated car and cycle parking, widening of existing vehicular access to Wilmer Way, play area, amenity space and landscaping.

Case Officer:Mr R. Reilly 020 8379

Email: ray.reilly@enfield.gov.uk

 

An excellent response and if you don't mind I will circulate to members of the residents association asking that as many people as possible write letters of objection to the council.  The scheme is way too big but for some reason Notting Hill Housing Trust think it's fine to keep submitting similar plans, with more to come.

I am secretary of the local residents association, Broomfield Home-owners and Residents Association, established 1929.  If you would like to know more then you can email me at:

bhoraenfield@gmail.com

Or track us down on facebook http://www.facebook.com/bhora.org

or have a look at our website http://www.bhora.org/

Laura Davenport

 

The council may not have programmed it into a planning meeting yet.  Area Forum, Tuesday 29th Jan, 7.30, Fox Pub Green Lanes should include a discussion about how all the Notting Hill planning applications fit in with the councils Area Action Plan.  If you can make the meeting please do.

A couple of people have objected on grounds of flooding and air quality.

RSS

Connecting the communities of Bowes Park and Bounds Green in north London.

Featured Content

Translate this website

© 2024   Created by Richard McKeever.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...