26/04/2019
New Planning Application from LBOH - the relevant section regards Capital Interchange way:
Contact:
Direct:
Email:
Date:
PINS Ref:
LPA Ref:
Shane Baker
0208 5834899
[email protected]
25 April 2019
APP/F5540/V/19/3226900 & APP/G6100/V/19/3226914
00607/T/P1 & 01508/A/P6
Dear Sir/Madam:
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (AS AMENDED)
PLANNING (LISTED BUILDING AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990 (AS AMENDED)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 - SECTION 77 AND TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
(INQUIRIES PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) RULES 2000
PLANNING APPEAL RELATING TO: 40 and 40A, HIGH STREET, BRENTFORD, TW8 0DS Proposal Development: Demolition of existing office building and Arts Centre to provide 193 new dwellings within buildings of part 6, part 7 storeys (Class C3), with ancillary ground floor retail/cafe, hard and soft landscaping, revised vehicular access and all necessary enabling and ancillary works Appeal Start Date: 24 April 2019 LPA’S Reference Number: 00607/T/P1 PINS Reference: APP/F5540/V/19/3226900 Application By: Bluescape Limited
PLANNING APPEAL RELATING TO: Citroen Site, Capital Interchange Way, Brentford TW8 0EX Proposal Development: Redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed-use scheme of 441 residential units with ancillary facilities, flexible retail, employment and community uses and a children’s nursery in buildings of 12, 13, 16, 17 and 18 storeys in height (Amended description) Appeal Start Date: 24 April 2019 LPA’S Reference Number: 01508/A/P6 PINS Reference: APP/G6100/V/19/3226914 Application By: L&Q
I am writing to let you know that a joint public inquiry is to be held in relation to two separate applications for planning permission as described above, which have been called in by the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government. These planning applications will be considered by a Planning Inspector at a joint inquiry that will be held on a date to be decided by the Planning Inspectorate and I will write to you again at that stage inviting you to attend if you wish to do so. Ultimately the Secretary of State will determine the applications after considering a report by the Planning Inspector.
Any comments you made following the original applications for planning permission will be forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate and copied to the appellant and will be taken into account by the Inspector in deciding the appeal. If you did not comment at that stage, or wish to withdraw or add to any comments you made, you can do so online at https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk. If you do not have access to the internet, you can send your comments to: The Planning Inspectorate Room 3/J Temple Quay House 2 The Square Bristol BS1 6PN quoting reference number APP/F5540/V/19/3226900 and APP/G6100/V/19/3226914. The Planning Inspectorate will not acknowledge your letter, unless those seeking an acknowledgement enclose a stamped, addressed, postcard. They will, however, ensure that your letter is passed on to the Inspector dealing with the appeal and also copied to the appellant and the Council. Submissions made electronically via Portal or the Team E-mail Box receives an automated acknowledgement.
The procedure to be followed is set out in the Town and Country Planning Appeals (Determination by Inspectors) (Inquiry Procedure) (England) Rules 2000, as amended.
For anyone who wishes to appear at the inquiry on a formal basis, the opportunity is available to apply for Rule 6(6) status. You can find guidance on this at the following link:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/apply-for-rule-6-status-on-a-planning-appeal-or-called-in-application
If, having read the above guidance, you wish to apply for Rule 6(6) status it is essential that you contact the Planning Inspectorate immediately.
Please ensure that any representations which you wish to make on the applications, including notification to the Inspector that you wish to speak at the inquiry and present evidence (Rule 6 party) are received by the Planning Inspectorate within 6 weeks of the start date of this appeal (by 5th June 2019). If comments are submitted after this deadline, the Inspector will not normally look at them and they will be returned.
If you would like to view the documents regarding these applications please refer to the Council’s website http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/index/environment_and_planning/planning.htm. Once on the Planning page, search planning applications using the relevant planning reference number quoted above. Alternatively you can view this document through ‘publications’ on the Planning Inspectorates website: (www.planning-inspectorate.gov.uk).
A copy of the Inspector’s Report and Secretary of State’s decision will be available on the Council’ website once we have received it from the Planning Inspectorate. It can be seen following the link outlined above.
If you are not the owner or sole occupier of the premises which you occupy, would you please note the information and forward this letter to the owner and/or other occupiers forthwith.
Yours faithfully Planning Services
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