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New detailed designs for Streatham Hub
Submitted by Robert Doyle on Sat, 21/01/2012 - 19:52Two planning applications have been submitted to Lambeth Council by Tesco for the final detailed design of the new buildings at the Streatham Hub site currently being cleared between Streatham railway station and Natal Road. They are likely to be considered by Lambeth's planning committee as early as 31 January. The principle of the development is already settled by the existing planning consents given over the last eight years, so please be aware that there is no point raising objections to the idea of a Tesco at this late stage ...read more
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Thanks to everyone who came to our Feb 10th meeting about the Hub (meeting minutes attached)
Submitted by Robert Doyle on Thu, 11/02/2010 - 00:53This is just a brief post to thank every one of the 200 people who came out to tonight’s meeting on a bitterly cold night. They included a lot of ice rink users of all ages, and I hope they haven’t been put off coming again!
The absence of Tescos made it a particularly frustrating evening, with Lambeth Councillors and Officers still citing commercial confidentiality, despite previous hopes that a deal would have been announced before Christmas.
We’ll try and put up some fuller notes as soon as possible. ...read more
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Thanks to everyone who came to our October 8th meeting about the Hub
Submitted by Robert Doyle on Fri, 09/10/2009 - 10:52Representatives from Tesco, Lambeth’s regeneration team and Cllr Lib Peck, the Lambeth Cabinet Member responsible were all present at last night’s meeting.
Both sides stated that they were still committed to the project, but weren’t willing to discuss the terms of their current negotiations on revised plans for the site. They said that they will be able to go public in eight weeks time - i.e just before Christmas. ...read more


