25-storey South London tower will be built as City Hall overturns decision on 228-home plan
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Deputy Mayor overturns borough decision for 25-storey tower in southeast London
The Deputy Mayor of London for Planning has intervened to overturn a South East London council’s rejection of a 25-storey building near the Elizabeth Line station in Abbey Wood. Jules Pipe said the proposed development, which would include 228 homes and stand at 85 metres tall, fits in with City Hall’s plans to deliver “genuinely affordable” homes for Londoners. He said the capital must “take opportunities available to us to build more housing a…
City Hall approves 25-storey tower close to Abbey Wood station - The Greenwich Wire
Plans for a 25-storey tower across the road from Abbey Wood station have been approved by City Hall, three months after Bexley Council threw out the project. The block, between Sedgemere Road and Harrow Manorway, will include 228 new homes. None will be for social rent – instead 34 would be on offer for between […] The post City Hall approves 25-storey tower close to Abbey Wood station appeared first on The Greenwich Wire.
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