Kidbrooke Station Square public hearing
In their role of making strategic planning decisions, the Mayor may occasionally take over an application, therefore becoming the local planning authority. They must then hold a public hearing before deciding whether or not to grant planning permission.
In this instance, the Mayor, Sadiq Khan, took over the application for the redevelopment of Kidbrooke Station Square in Greenwich.
Background
On 16 July 2019 Greenwich advised the Mayor that it was minded to refuse permission for the redevelopment proposals for Kidbrooke Station Square.
On 5 August 2019, having considered a report on the case, the Mayor notified Greenwich that he would act as the local planning authority for the purposes of determining the planning applications (under article 7 of the Mayor of London Order and the powers conferred by Section 2A of the 1990 Town and Country Planning Act).
The local authority for this case is 18/4187/F. The GLA reference is 3757a.
GLA documents
The Mayor's initial stage 1 and 2 reports and decision letters can be downloaded here.
Representation hearing
A public Representation Hearing was held in The Chamber at City Hall on 31 October 2019, starting at 15:00, for the Deputy Mayor Jules Pipe to consider this application in detail and to determine whether or not planning permission should be granted. Following the hearing the Deputy Mayor decided to grant permission for the application subject to planning conditions and conclusion of a section 106 legal agreement.
Further documents
Further documents in relation to the application can be downloaded below.
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