The 3 Northcote Ward Councillors have written the following letter to the Planning Dept - and they could do with some NappyValley support in the fight against this enormous advertising hoarding in the centre of the Junction. (there's another one planned outside ASDA but as thats not the heart of the historic junction, its probably a fight not worth fighting...)
Planning application 2013/4604
Digital Advertising Display Unit (Clapham Junction)
We are writing to object to the above planning application as we believe the proposed location is inappropriate for a display hoarding of this scale, measuring as it does 6m high by 3m wide with the surrounding structure reaching 8.4m in height. Such a unit will seriously impact the visual amenity of the Clapham Junction town centre.
The town centre is a designated Conservation Area with many notable features including the nearby Grade II listed buildings of the Falcon PH and the former Arding & Hobbs department store (now Debenhams). The overall town centre is described in the Council’s Conservation Area Appraisal document as being
“… generally a high quality commercial centre containing a high proportion of valuable Victorian and Edwardian buildings all of which make a positive contribution to the historic and architectural character of the conservation area. (Para 6.1)”.
Further, the quality of the public realm is described as being important to the area
“… to provide an appropriate setting to the buildings as well as a high quality environment for pedestrians. There are opportunities to enhance the character and appearance of streets by improving the quality of the experience for pedestrians as well as improving its visual character by removing extraneous clutter, rationalizing signing, and by providing good quality materials for surface finishes and well-designed street furniture. (Para 6.8)”.
We believe that the changes being brought about by the “exemplar” scheme are consistent with the aspirations of the Conservation Area appraisal and will result in significant improvements to the public realm of the town centre. However we are of the opinion that the installation of a large digital display unit would run counter to these aspirations and would negate recent improvements in the area.
The unit will adversely affect the free movement of pedestrians; introduce large scale signage which is out of keeping with the surrounding environment and has the potential to distract motorists who are negotiating a complex and busy junction thereby worsening highway safety.
We endorse the comments of the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership Board as expressed in their objection to this application. In particular we support the wish of the businesses to use the extended paved area as a central focus for future town centre events.
Therefore we would ask that this planning application be refused.
Yours sincerely,
Jenny Browne Peter Dawson Martin Johnson
Councillors for the Northcote Ward
Wandsworth Borough Council
Any show of support by objecting to the Planning Appllication has to be in by the 23rd October.
http://planning.wandsworth.gov.uk/WAM/s ... =2013/4604
The 3 Northcote Ward Councillors have written the following letter to the Planning Dept - and they could do with some NappyValley support in the fight against this enormous advertising hoarding in the centre of the Junction. (there's another one planned outside ASDA but as thats not the heart of the historic junction, its probably a fight not worth fighting...)
Planning application 2013/4604
Digital Advertising Display Unit (Clapham Junction)
We are writing to object to the above planning application as we believe the proposed location is inappropriate for a display hoarding of this scale, measuring as it does 6m high by 3m wide with the surrounding structure reaching 8.4m in height. Such a unit will seriously impact the visual amenity of the Clapham Junction town centre.
The town centre is a designated Conservation Area with many notable features including the nearby Grade II listed buildings of the Falcon PH and the former Arding & Hobbs department store (now Debenhams). The overall town centre is described in the Council’s Conservation Area Appraisal document as being
“… generally a high quality commercial centre containing a high proportion of valuable Victorian and Edwardian buildings all of which make a positive contribution to the historic and architectural character of the conservation area. (Para 6.1)”.
Further, the quality of the public realm is described as being important to the area
“… to provide an appropriate setting to the buildings as well as a high quality environment for pedestrians. There are opportunities to enhance the character and appearance of streets by improving the quality of the experience for pedestrians as well as improving its visual character by removing extraneous clutter, rationalizing signing, and by providing good quality materials for surface finishes and well-designed street furniture. (Para 6.8)”.
We believe that the changes being brought about by the “exemplar” scheme are consistent with the aspirations of the Conservation Area appraisal and will result in significant improvements to the public realm of the town centre. However we are of the opinion that the installation of a large digital display unit would run counter to these aspirations and would negate recent improvements in the area.
The unit will adversely affect the free movement of pedestrians; introduce large scale signage which is out of keeping with the surrounding environment and has the potential to distract motorists who are negotiating a complex and busy junction thereby worsening highway safety.
We endorse the comments of the Clapham Junction Town Centre Partnership Board as expressed in their objection to this application. In particular we support the wish of the businesses to use the extended paved area as a central focus for future town centre events.
Therefore we would ask that this planning application be refused.
Yours sincerely,
Jenny Browne Peter Dawson Martin Johnson
Councillors for the Northcote Ward
Wandsworth Borough Council
Any show of support by objecting to the Planning Appllication has to be in by the 23rd October.
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