
H&F Council officers have confirmed that
the application to build a eleven storey office and entertainment
complex on Hammersmith Grove could go to Planning Committee as early as 30
th October. If not, they expect it to have almost certainly been considered for permission by the end of November. Officials also said that they will continue to accept comments or objections to the proposal, which you can still send by
clicking here.
However, there now seems to be a rather concerning level of disparity about how much contact
Hammersmith and
Fulham Council have had with Development Securities (the property developer) about the scheme.
Cllr. Mark Loveday (Con), H&F Council’s Cabinet Member for Strategy, posted this item about the planning application on the
Hammersmith Today Forum on 18
th September 2007,
"Like anyone else, they [Development Securities] don't have to consult with the Council or the public before submitting a planning application, and they didn't. The Council was presented with their proposals without any real advance notice. Perhaps had they spoken to us first, we would have told them what would and would not work.” You can read
Cllr. Loveday's full comments here.
Using the
Freedom of Information Act, I have now been sent a document listing the schedule of meetings between H&F Council officials, councillors and Development Securities. It contradicts
Cllr. L
oveday's comments as there have, in fact, been eleven meetings to date between our council and the property developer, with the first taking place on 15
th November 2006.
Development Securities won the contract to build on the
TfL site in the autumn of 2006. They submitted the application on the 25
th May 2007 and it was validated on 10
th August 2007. A Council official wrote to me to explain
“There have been a number of meetings at which Development Securities' team have presented their scheme to officers for informal pre-application comment, prior to submitting a planning application. Various officers of the Environment department (Planning and Highways divisions) have been present.” Here’s the schedule:
Schedule of Meetings between Development Securities and H&F Council
- 15th November 2006 2.00pm. Three H&F Council officers present
- 11th December 2006 2.00pm. Four H&F Council officers present
- 26th January 2007 2.00pm. Six H&F Council officers present
- 20th March 2007 2.30pm. Six H&F Council officers present
- 12th June 2007 2.00pm. Three H&F Council officers present
- 15th June 2007 11.00am. Exhibition of scheme attended by Cllr. Stephen Greenhalgh (Con), Cllr. Nicholas Botterill (Con). One H&F Council officers present
- 27th June 2007 4.30, Cllr. Stephen Greenhalgh (Con), Cllr Nicholas Botterill (Con) and Cllr. Frances Stainton (Con) and four H&F Council officers present
- 6th July 2007 2.30pm. Five H&F Council officers present
I am told by officials that have been six further meetings since.
I have also met with the developer to be briefed on their plan
as previously reported. While it is
understandable for Administration Councillors or officials to do likewise, I have written to the Director of the Environment to find out what was on the agenda for each and every meeting, what was discussed and what (if anything) was agreed.
Many residents have contacted me to express their concerns about the size of the building, the effect this development would have on the transition from town centre to the residential area, extra traffic, parking problems and extra noise. And, many have expressed fears that planning permission will be given for this scheme in much the same way as it was for the recent
Larden and Percy Road luxury housing development.
I am in consultation with a numbers of residents’ groups about a public meeting and will let you know if we think it will be useful to hold one. Please
email me here if you wish to attend any potential meetings about this. I'll keep you posted.