Last Saturday a group of residents got together for a clear-up in the Gowrie Road Pocket Park. The results are impressive. There is still time to voice comments on the Planning Website and WBC have now given the public till 17 March because their site notice was late in going up. Even after that date they will receive comments up until the time Mr Ian Smith's report is completed.
https://planning.wandsworth.gov.uk/WAM/ ... =2017/0631
So far 88 objection comments have been received and one letter of support.
The reason the previous application (2016/5528) was turned down is summarised in this letter dated 19 Dec 2016 from Mr Tim Cronin (WBC Assistant Director Planning & Transport) to Avis Appleton, agents for Languard Investments, the developer:
"Reasons for Refusal :
1) The proposal, by reason of its excessive scale and massing, would be an over prominent and incongruous feature within the streetscape of the location resulting in unacceptable harm to its established spatial character. As such, the proposal fails to accord with policy DMS1 of the WBC Development Management Planning Document 2016 and guidance contained within the Housing Supplementary Planning Document 2015.
2) The proposal, by reason of its failure to provide adequate dedicated amenity space, harmfully reduces opportunities to improve the health and well-being of its future occupiers while failing to mitigate the environmental impacts of development in general. As such, the proposal fails to accord with policies DMH4 and DMH7 of the WBC Development Management Planning Document 2016 and guidance contained within the Housing Supplementary Planning Document 2015.
In dealing with this application the Council has implemented the requirement in the National Planning Policy Framework to work with the applicant in a positive and proactive manner and the Council has, as far as practicable, sought solutions to problems arising in relation to dealing with the planning application. We have made available detailed advice in the form of our statutory policies in the Local Plan consisting of the Core Strategy, Development Management Policies Document, Supplementary Planning Documents and where appropriate the Site Specific Allocations Document as well as offering a full pre-application advice service, in order to ensure that the applicant has been given every opportunity to submit an application which is likely to be considered favourably. In addition, where appropriate, further guidance was offered to the applicant during the processing of the application."
So it seems the applicant is given a lot of help from WBC who still own the site. Meanwhile members of the public who have requested to see the planning application 1960/11092 which relates to the earlier planning application for this site from 1960 have been totally ignored (up to now) by the Council. WBC have a duty to securely store (on microfiche) previous planning applications and make them available to the public for viewing on request.
The changes the developer have made in their new application 2017/0631 have been to set back the top floor to try and give the impression of less height and bulk to the building and in doing so they have created two new large terraces on the top floor. They have got rid of all the balconies and in reconfiguring the internal layout of the building have got rid of one flat.