A year or so ago a planning application for this site on the edge of Primrose Hill was turned down by Camden planners. Subsequently the developer went bust.
New owners, who have no connection with the previous applicants, are now preparing proposals to redevelop the site, which is one of about 26 sites identified for new housing in Camden's UDP and new Local Development Framework.
The new developers are holding an exhibition to outline the proposals and get feedback from residents, before a planning application is submitted.
The exhibition will take place on 3rd September 4.30pm – 7.30pm and 4th September 10am – 1pm at St Christina’s School, St Edmunds Terrace.
Cllr Don Williams, who is not a member of the Development Control Committee, unlike Cllrs Roger Freeman and Andrew Marshall, will help ensure that residents views are fully represented when this planning application comes forward.
Quite separately, we understand that Thames Water are planning to expand the actual Barrow Hill reservoir to the north of the housing site. This would apparently involve deepening the reservoir so that it was able to play a bigger role in the London ring main. We have asked Thames Water for some information on this in terms of timing, their plans to consult and inform nearby residents etc. When we know more we'll let people know.
Wednesday, 18 August 2010
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