CLICK HERE TO GO TO PLANNING WEBSITE ----------------------------YOU'LL NEED TO REGISTER THEN 'MAKE A COMMENT'.
YOU’VE ONLY UNTIL 23RD DECEMBER TO HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE TOWER
- A 70M tower containing 262 flats is being planned for the Lambeth College Site.
- You have until December 21st to register any comments (If you are seeing this after that date, still please object, as the hearing won’t be until March
- We need to get our local voice heard by Lambeth planning team - but anyone can object, even if they don’t live in Lambeth, please spread the word
- The more comments people share, the more the councillors who have the final say will take notice of the tower
- The council can only consider comments that are relevant to planning guidelines
- We have studied the plans, met with the developers and local councillors, and we have identified 2 key reasons why the tower needs to be re-thought
70 metre tower planning application is closing on 23rd December
Dear Neighbours,
It is the week leading up to Christmas, but I’m afraid this can’t wait.
We need 10 minutes of your time.
You may have received a letter last week about the proposed 70 metre tower for Lambeth College site. The new planning application was submitted on 1st December and we only have this week (until 24th December) to make our comments.
Every adult in your household can make a separate comment.
Anyone can make a comment; they do not have to live in Lambeth.
MAKE YOUR COMMENT:
https://planning.lambeth.gov.
uk/online-applications/
applicationDetails.do?
activeTab=makeComment&keyVal=
RL741TBOK1V00
A group of your neighbours have kindly been looking into the plans in detail to gather the information below.
When you are making your comments you ought to mention your personal circumstance and how the tower will affect you.
If you are unsure on what to add in your comment, the points below are most likely to be considered as they are the areas that will be reassessed for this new planning application.
Do pick the things that matter to you rather than wholesale ‘copy & paste’.
262 flats on 0.25 hectare of land is extreme density, unprecedented in London.