Redevelopment of St John's Parade Planned

Existing buildings could be demolished and replaced with shops and flats


St John's Parade in West Ealing. Picture: Google Streetview

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A proposal is being made for the redevelopment of the buildings housing the shops at 1-7 St John’s Parade in West Ealing.

The owners want to demolish the existing structures, which are near the junction of Mattock Lane and Churchfield Road, and replace them with new shop units and five flats above.

Businesses that currently occupy the parade include St. John’s Mini Mart, Sediqs Tailoring, Agnes Organic Hair and Beauty and Cafe 51 Eighty.

We have asked the developer what arrangements are being made for these shops during the redevelopment and they told us further information would be released in the forthcoming online presentation.

Sanjay Patel, one of the owners of the Mattock Lane Pharmacy, says that they are not directly affected by the works and would remain open even though their premises share a boundary with the development.

A presentation by the architects who have been commissioned to develop the plans is taking place online at 6.30pm on Wednesday 15 June. To participate go to polityuk.co/sjp and you will be given details on how to join.

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June 8, 2022

 

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