Putney Place plans now out for consultation
The owners of Putney Place, the site opposite East Putney tube where they want to build two massive tower blocks, have at last submitted all the documentation to enable Council officers to begin deciding whether to recommend that councillors grant planning permission.This includes a 52-page "planning statement" which is produced by contractors of the applicants rather than an independent and impartial agent, but which is supposed to represent an objective assessment of the impact the development will have on the area and a justification or mitigation for that impact.
The EIA is a detailed document and I haven't yet had the time to plough through it, but the basic application is as follows:
- Two blocks: one 26 storeys (84 metres high) and one of 21 storeys (67.5 metres high)
- 300 residential units, approximately a third of which will be what the developers call "affordable" housing
- 3,439 square metres of office space
- 114 square metres of retail space
- 443 square metres of restaurant, retail or office space
- 84 square metres of space for a cafe
- 2,862 square metres of what they call "public amenity space"
- and "New public art"
You can find all the relevant documents about this application - the reference number for which is 2008/3321 here


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