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Property details

Case reference: OB/17/02534
Address: 104-108 Scrubs Lane, London, NW10 6SF
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Conservation area: N/A

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Applicant company name: Old Oak and Park Royal Development Corporation
Contact address: PP5A, City Hall The Queen's Walk London SE1 2AA

Proposal details

Application type: OB (Observations)
Proposed development This Council is asked for its observations on an application submitted to the OPDC (17/0055/FUMOPDC) for Demolition of existing buildings and structures and redevelopment of the site to provide two new buildings ranging from 6 storeys (24 metres above ground level) to 19 storeys (71.8 metres above ground level) in height, comprising 746 sqm (GIA) of ground floor flexible non-residential floorspace (Use Classes A1/A2/A3/A4/B1/D1/D2), 377 sqm (GIA) ground floor workspace (Use Class B1/Artist Studios) and 200 residential units (Use Class C3) with disabled car parking, plant space, amenity space, landscaping and associated works.
Date received: 20 Apr 2017
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18 Apr 2017
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 09 May 2017

Decision details

This case has not yet been decided.

Decision: Raise Objections
Decision date: 16 May 2017
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Summary of Objections The visual impact of the proposals across the Grade I registered landscape of Kensal Green would be reasonably widespread. The mid-rise 7-9 storey blocks at the southern site and southern part of the northern site would feature prominently in views across the Crematorium Garden within the Grade I Kensal Green Cemetery, causing less than substantial harm to its significance. The appearance of the 19-storey tower at the northern site would be harmful, being prominent on the skyline. Its contrasting height would intrude on the planned Arcadian landscape and cumulatively on the setting of the many individually listed monuments. The harm to the high heritage significance of the cemetery and conservation area would be less than substantial. The tower is not plan-led and there is no strong design case for a building of district scale that justifies or outweighs this harm. An objection to the Mitre Yard scheme is therefore raised on design grounds and harm to heritage assets. The proposals would conflict with the policies in the development plan for the Royal Borough. The proposals would fail to preserve the character and appearance of views into and out of the Royal Borough, and would fail to safeguard the setting of conservation areas, listed buildings and registered historic park and garden within the Royal Borough. The proposals would not result in undue impacts on highway and transport networks within the Royal Borough. Please see the Case Officer's report to read the full assessment of the proposals

Committee details

Decision by: This case is currently due to be decided under delegated powers.

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Contact details

Planning case officer: Cheryl Saverus
Planning team: North
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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