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Tag Archives: Protected View
London Land’s application for 1 Westmoreland Road (Site K in 2010 Local Plan)
Posted in Campaigns
Tagged 1-westmoreland-road, Protected View
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Protected Views
In Bromley, the council has policies designed to stop ‘Protected Views’ from being destroyed by developers. In practise, this is not always the case. Two protected views that are on the line with current planning proposals: (1) The East side … Continue reading
Queens Mead and it’s Protected View
Down Glassmill Road, the other side of the River Ravensbourne from Martins Hill, is the grassy park of Queens Mead. It has a protected view, though this looks like it will not survive much longer: The line of buildings that … Continue reading
Posted in Green Space
Tagged Hill Car Park Development, Protected View, Queens Mead, Site 3, Site A, Town Drinking Fountain
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2010 Area Action Plan Site L – 1 Westmoreland Rd & BCC
11-storey hotel approved in 2013; permission lapsed and acquired for Education, 11-storey school dismissed on appeal. Continue reading
Posted in 2010 AAP-Opportunity-Sites
Tagged AAP, Protected View, SHAW
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