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Vine Lodge: Refusal of third application for demolition

The third planning application, in as many years, to demolish and build something at Vine Lodge, Church Road, Isleworth has been refused by Hounslow Council Planning via a brief report published yesterday.

 

This latest, reference P/2024/2168 submitted in July 2024, was to replace this early 19th century gardener’s cottage with six flats.

Vine Lodge, Church Road 2024 proposal for demolition of house replacing with six flats

Among several reasons offered for refusal were that the replacement would,

  • be of poor design, incongruous within this part of the Spring Grove Conservation Area
  • appear visually obtrusive
  • create unacceptable impacts on living conditions of neighbouring properties
  • result in the demolition of a non-designated heritage asset as well as the unnecessary loss of 11 trees.

Numerous representations were again made by neighbours, residents organisations and amenity organisations.

Previous applications were P/2023/1409 in May 2023 for demolition of Vine Lodge for eight flats and P/2022/0601 of February 2022 for its demolition replaced by two three storey houses.

 

TL  20.2.2025

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The new wall at St Christopher’s Close

A number of citizens have queried the appearance of a new wall on Thornbury Road by the southbound H28 Eversley Crescent bus stop.

Newly constructed wall to Thornbury Road (pre wall Google picture, below)

Now enclosing a previously open amenity space, the land was, in fact, always part of the freehold of 42 St Christopher’s Close.

A planning application to erect the wall was submitted in February 2022, with a recommendation to approve via Planning Officers’ delegated powers.  Residents, concerned with the apparent loss of 50 years of open amenity space, asked Ward Councillor Unsa Chaudri to refer and speak on the officer report to a full LBH Planning Committee for determination by councillors. Taking place in June 2022, with residents also making a case, I argued that permission to enclose this long enjoyed and council maintained open land, within the Spring Grove Conservation Area, should be refused and this was supported when a vote was taken.

Subsequently, the applicant, as is their prerogative, lodged an appeal with the Planning Inspectorate which, following consideration, allowed the appeal in December 2022.  The Inspector approved the application with a condition that the new wall brickwork should match that of the neighbouring Fairways development; reflecting some aspects of the 1860s Davies Estate milieu.

TL  26.11.2024

 

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Jim Cope

Sorry to write about Jim Cope who first turned up in February 2021 to work as the Ward Police Sergeant managing the Osterley and Spring Grove Safer Neighbourhood Police Team.  Jim died a fortnight ago following a relatively short battle with, a brain cancer.

Sgt Cope with PCs Horton and Hulbert on Banksian Walk

Sergeant Cope was a doer and always responsive to residents and councillors when issues would blow up in the Ward’s parks, neighbourhoods and work locations and routes to stations.

In June 2023, Jim was transferred to be the Chiswick Wards Community Sergeant making an early mark, successfully addressing prolific shoplifters through intelligence and his team’s physical presence.

Sergeant Cope and colleagues meeting at Spencer Road with residents and councillors offering assurance on neighbourhood incindents.

Acknowledged by PC Carl Scully as a copper’s copper, Jim mentored many newbies here in the Ward including PCs Horton, Hulbert and PCSO Gurpreet Singh, now a fully qualified Constable and Dedicated Ward Officer for Bedfont.

Walking the Ward  with Ruth Cadbury MP on Harvard Road.

Angela Cope, Jim’s Wife, wrote,

“My wonderful husband and father to our son, Jim Cope was diagnosed with a glioblastoma in February 2024 and we lost him on 22 August.  This short timeline should paint a picture of the implications of this diagnosis. He fought an incredibly inspiring battle but was thwarted in his efforts due in large part to the lack of knowledge and research around this most cruel of diseases.  The standard treatment available is often ineffective due to the sheer challenge of dealing with cancer that is located in the brain.”

Angela is taking part in the Walk of Hope 2024, fundraising for Brain Tumour Research to find out more and to contribute, please consider making a donation by visiting Angela Cope’s Walk of Hope Just Giving site.

Police Sergeant 324WA, Jim Cope.  Memory eternal.

 

TL 6.9.2024

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Great West Road Firestone site: Redesign proposal

A little before Christmas, the planning agent for 6 West Cross Way wrote to say that they’ll not be facilitating a tree outside the former Firestone building location as had been kindly placed by owners Legal & General in 2021 and 2022.

Proposed amendment to the former Firestone Factory site scheme

Councillors were also told to expect an application for minor amendments to the planning permission approved in November 2022.  The existing scheme, (reference P/2021/4973) which was going to be built for Tesla, currently includes a car showroom, car workshop, MOT testing facilities, offices floorspace, new vehicle access points, service yard, basement car parking, landscaping, boundary and other associated works.

Tesla has pulled out and L&G is now looking at how best to make sure this scheme is delivered.  They have decided to build it speculatively and intend to find an occupier during construction, or as soon as possible after completion.

Without a requirement to return to the Planning Committee, L&G’s agent has, under Section 73 of the 1990 Planning Act, just applied for a “non material amendment” to the existing planning permission.

Accompanying the submission and shown within this design pack, the changes sought include, reducing the size of the building, removing the basement and to reprovide outdoor parking around the more compact building.  The pastiche deco style clock has been dropped because of concerns over its maintenance.

Firestone steps railing finial

Careful integration of what was left of the heritage of the site  would remain.  The planning agent says, “L&G remains confident that the scheme will attract a high class occupier who will make a real contribution to the Great West Road … and jobs that will be created.”

Responding, I emphasised that the site should be developed rather than left part demolished.  Equally, when raised, the developer confirmed that all Grade II Listed Firestone heritage (remaining after Thatcher’s Fan Club vandalised it beyond recovery in 1980) would be protected, maintained and enhanced.  L&G reiterated that their current Design and Access Statement regarding the Great West Road frontage will be secure, planted with sufficiently mature evergreens and access to power for lighting at Christmas ensured.

It has been said that speculative developments should be built to consider the broadest interest of the market, ensuring that a suitable occupier can be found and this is what led to some amendments to the permitted scheme, “to make it as market facing as possible”.

Regretably, by Autumn 2023, Tesla changed its strategy which, in turn, led Legal & General to revise that 2022 approved scheme to something smaller; less costly to build and then rent.  Perhaps it may still happen.  Mr Musk, by then, may later want something more economical and could end up in Osterley and Spring Grove Ward after all.

 

 

TL. 8.4.2024

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