Controversial Pitshanger Lane Planning Application Withdrawn

Original proposal was for Kenmure mansions to be extended by two floors


(photo taken from objectors' campaign leaflet)

 
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Plans to extend a mansion block in Pitshanger by two floors to create more flats have been withdrawn.

The freeholders of Kenmure Mansions on Pitshanger Lane, Classville Ltd applied to Ealing Council to keep the existing parade, which has shops at ground level, and build two additional floors on top of the current residences to provide 44 more flats - (13 x 1 beds; 18 x 2 beds and 13 x 3), and said they will improve the existing building, its front and rear accesses and immediate adjacent land.

Pitshanger Lane was High Street of the Year in 2015 and residents and traders were appalled by the proposals which they said would be a disaster for the Lane.

There were hundreds of objections to the scheme with more than a 1000 people making comments including:

'' It would completely destroy the character of Pitshanger Lane, plunge the whole lane into darkness (the south side of the road is in shadow for much of the morning already) and put even further strain on local amenities and infrastructure. The whole idea beggars belief.''

'' This proposal will ruin our award winning lane not to mention the lives of the shopkeepers and flat owners who will have to live with the noisy, inconvenient development process and the loss of revenue.''

'' The building of the extra floors on Kenmure Mansions is not in keeping with the small village feel that makes Pitshanger Lane.''

A public meeting was held in the summer and the Council's Planning Officers met with the planning agent this month and raised the many concerns.

Following the meeting the applicant formally requested withdrawal of the application which was processed on Monday 25/11.

The news has been welcolmed locally.

 

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27th November 2019

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