I thought it'd be worth spreading the word that a planning application has gone in to completely replace the little public park at the junction of Gowrie & Taybridge Road (Clapham Common Northside) with a block of five flats. To make matters worse, it seems it's from Languard Investments, the same developers who controversially demolished the Castle pub up on Battersea High Street. Dense development here's not new, but I think complete replacement of a public park - even a slightly overgrown one - is a first!
It's not too late to comment (the deadline is Tuesday the 1st) - but it hasn't been especially well publicised, there's a sign on a lamp post but that's about it. Photos of current park (everything will go including all the trees), and illustrations of the development, attached - if you live nearby you may want to see and comment on this proposal, details are at
https://planning.wandsworth.gov.uk/WAM/ ... =2016/5528 .
The proposed building's frankly inoffensive (three times the height of its neighbours, but the neighbours are quite low) - I'm more concerned that the proposal will significantly reduce the sense of openness, losing a well-established public space including huge trees, that has been used for over 40 years. It's also an overdevelopment of a small site, adding ten or so additional parked cars on the street (as no off street parking is included and it won't be excluded from parking permits).
I'm a bit taken aback at this development - has anyone seen anything similar elsewhere in the Borough? I'm a little worried this is the thin end of a wedge - which other less-well-known local parks might also be facing the axe in the near future? I suppose we can complain, and maybe the more relevant complaints the better (hence why I'm passing this on) - but the overall direction of travel seems worrying.