There is a current planning application to add 2 extra storeys to the existing 3 storey 1930s block on Langham close (near the bus station).
Comments on the planning application can be made at:
http://www.planningservices.haringey.gov.uk/portal/servlets/Applica...
I'm a fan of modern architecture, but personally I think this looks terrible. Just adding a few more storeys to an existing block seems a particularly lazy and cynical way to maximise profit with minimum expenditure. Also it looks particularly bad for the many houses that the new floors will overlook.
Comments are open until 6th December.
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Good luck with this, chaps. The Hampden Road development broke all of Haringey and London's planning rules and saw massive objections from residents, businesses and the mosque. With a smaller development vetoed a few years before for being too tall and out of character. There was a meeting, where planners refused to listen to representatives who had just a few minutes to put their point across, while the PR machine of the developers enacted a months-long, hugely expensive campaign which or course, ultimately proved successful. You can see this building towering over the Ladder from every house in every street, pretty much. It does rather feel that Haringey's residents don't have much of a voice now over new developments.
That particular PD right was written so that anything already existing when the current planning system was first introduced is excluded. In practice this means that much of Harringay's building stock wouldn't qualify for it (or similar rights of upward extension above mixed use buildings and houses).
Developers with pre-1948 buildings could quote the NPPF though, which gives support for upwards extensions in paragraph 118(e).
So, one way or another, their bases are covered?
I have no particularly strong views about this development. But, permitted development rights seem to give us only a foretaste of the much more radical planning shake-up they foreshadow.
The inconvenient views of residents seem to be destined to be brushed even more casually aside than we've been used to in our lifetimes.
I suppose we'd better get used to it or get fighting.
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