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Sunday, 25 July 2021
Save Our Square Protest
Leyton Mills and Spitalfields
Monday, 12 July 2021
Hoe Street Consultation
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Town Centre Demo 31st July 2021
Come and support the demo about the Town Square. The damage to the Town Square will be:
a. The usable open space will be halved despite the avenue of trees being kept
b. Two tower blocks 34 and 26 storey completely out of keeping from their surroundings, Victorian terraces and 14 storey hotel.
c. Over 5 years of construction work while keeping the shopping centre open - who wants to shop in a building site?
d. More congestion in the Town centre with 538 more flats - approx 1,000 more residents.
e. New station entrance will increase footfall across the smaller Town Square .
2 years in 2 minutes challenge: Climate Action by Cllr Loakes
B&M, 444 Leytonstone High Road
The Nutbury Company has assembled a highly-qualified and specialist project team to ensure that the plans respond effectively to the surrounding environment – which will be led by the award-winning architectural, and planning, practice Rolfe Judd.
The ambition is to bring forward a mixed-use proposal with re-provision of employment space and high-quality residential accommodation (and an associated affordable housing element).
Over the course of the summer, we will be embarking on a consultation programme – seeking feedback from stakeholders, amenity groups and the local community. We feel that it is vitally important that the local community have the opportunity to view the emerging proposals and have their say.
If you would like to meet with us, we would like to invite you to attend a Zoom meeting, or join us in a conference call, to discuss the proposals. We can talk you through the constituent parts of the emerging vision and start to answer any questions you may have.
Yours sincerely
Harry Brown
Mobile: +44 (0) 7969 452359
Office: + 44 (0) 204 541 2375
London Office: ECF | 411 Metal Box Factory, 30 Great Guildford Street, London SE1 0HS
Uplands Business Park Redevelopment
EMERGING PROPOSALS ON THE FUTURE OF UPLANDS BUSINESS PARK
I hope you are all well.
I am writing to inform you that BlackRock, the owner of Uplands Business Park, have partnered with NEAT Developments, to bring forward proposals for the phased redevelopment of the site.
The potential redevelopment of Uplands Business Park represents an exciting opportunity to regenerate and transform the area to further enhance it as a key asset for the local community and Waltham Forest.
Our initial proposals centre around re-providing and enhancing the area’s industrial space whilst creating a new, mixed-use neighbourhood that will create engaging spaces to generate vibrancy in the locality, including new homes, shops, jobs and public spaces. The proposals will support the area in providing much-needed new jobs and activities, all key in encouraging sustainable growth following Covid-19.
The first public consultation sessions will be held on 15th and 17th July, please find further details on the attached consultation flyer. As a key stakeholder for the local area, we would like the opportunity to brief you on these proposals ahead of the in-person community consultation events. We can organise a briefing either in-person or digitally, whichever you are more comfortable with, to discuss the vision for the site moving forward and how this fits with the council’s emerging plans for the area.
This is the first phase of consultation before further sessions later in the year. Our aim is to submit a planning application to Waltham Forest Council at the end of 2021.
Please do let me know if you would like to meet and I’d be happy to arrange.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Best,
Luke Tatton
Account Director
M: 07825 758 243
London Office
120 Moorgate, Finsbury,
London, EC2M 6UR
Cambridge Office
50-60 Station Road
Cambridge, CB1 2JH
Tuesday, 6 July 2021
E-Scooter Petition
I don't know about you, but the thought of E-Scooters growing in numbers is a frightening thought, not just for pedestrians and cyclists, but motorists as well. I think they should be banned as they will never be safe as are too powerful, unlicensed and used by unqualified people.
Various trials have been agreed by the Mayor in South London, but in the meanwhile please sign this petition to at least get the MPs to have some control over them before the NHS and police are overwhelmed.
Improve Lea Bridge Area
Your Views about the Lea Bridge Area
For 25 years we tried to stop the Link Road (Link Road Action Group) coming down through Leyton. It was designed to open up the Lea Valley for development. The Olympics came along and redeveloped the redundant railway land in Stratford and now the developers and planners are turning their eyes once again to Leyton and the potential development of the Lea Valley. This must continue to be resisted as the Lee Valley Park is a vital lung for London and has to be retained as open space.
Despite already allowing the Motion and the Gas Works sites in the Lea Bridge Area and threatening the existing pocket park by Lea Bridge Station the council now want the public's views on how to improve the area.
Before completing this survey, which will take some time, remember the council is also trying to come up with a development plan for Leyton Mills and Spitalfields. The Motion block of flats has been completed and plans are agreed for the Gas Works site and Estate Way leading to thousands of new flats putting pressure on the open space of the Lea Valley which must be protected.
Work by consultants is also underway for the Leyton Mills and Spitalfields sites. Their initial thoughts are how to comply with the London Plan and build tower blocks for flats with no thought of creating a decent environment for people to live in.
Leyton Mills Development Framework
remember that just up the Lea Valley Enfield is trying to redevelop redundant industrial land as Meridian Waters. If all this development is allowed the North Circular will be one large traffic jam and the various railway lines will be over crowded. There is not the infrastructure to support this level of development in the Lea Valley!