Mayor's office sends damning letter to Blackfriars planning inquiry into Simpson and Wilkinson Eyre towers
The mayor of London's office has overturned the previous mayor's approval of towers at 1 Blackfriars Road and 20 Blackfriars Road, saying the location is 鈥渋nappropriate鈥 for tall buildings.
A letter from Ian Clement, the deputy mayor, to the planning inspectorate on 12 September said that the proposed towers were 鈥渦nacceptable due to the inappropriateness of the sites for very tall buildings鈥. It also criticised the towers' impact on the view from the footbridge in St James's Park.
The public inquiry into Ian Simpson's Beetham Tower at 1 Blackfriars and Wilkinson Eyre's scheme at 20 Blackfriars started last week, and the letter has been entered as written evidence from the mayor's office.
The letter said: 鈥淭he proposals would not make a coherent location for an economic cluster鈥 the sites lie outside any identified area for tall buildings.鈥
The proposals would not make a coherent location for an economic cluster鈥 the sites lie outside any identified area for tall buildings
Letter from mayor's office to the planners
It added that the towers would be a 鈥渕ajor intrusion鈥 on views from St James's Park, and quoted the inspector's report from the planning inquiry into the Doon Street tower on its impact on historic views.
Ken Livingstone, the previous mayor of London, said plans for the towers were 鈥渂roadly acceptable鈥 earlier this year.
The planning inquiry is due to conclude later this month, with a decision expected around the end of the year.
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