Communities minister Greg Clark decides not to call in British Land scheme
The government has decided not to call in British Land鈥檚 Blossom Street scheme in east London for a public inquiry.
The 32,000 sq m scheme - which is threatened by a separate judicial review bid by local campaigners - was approved by the Mayor of London Boris Johnson last November after he snatched the decision away from local authority Tower Hamlets.
Communities minister Greg Clark has decided not to call in the decision. In a letter to City Hall today, the government said Clark was 鈥渃ontent that it should be determined by the local planning authority鈥.
British Land welcomed the decision: 鈥淲e are pleased that the Secretary of State has decided that the case for a public inquiry is without merit.
鈥淲e now look forward to commencing work on the rejuvenation of the Blossom Street site at the earliest possible opportunity, creating much-needed new office space for London鈥檚 tech communities.鈥
Heritage campaigners the Spitalfields Trust told 好色先生TV the decision would have 鈥渘o bearing at all鈥 on its judicial review challenge to the scheme. A legal hearing into whether Boris Johnson acted lawfully by calling in the scheme will be held in the next few months.
Johnson granted approval for the redevelopment siding with developer British Land and masterplanner AHMM to clear the way for seven buildings, comprising mainly office space along with 13 retail units and 40 apartments.
Campaigners against the plans had pinned their hopes on an eleventh hour intervention by Troels Holch Povlsen, a Danish retail billionaire, who the Spitalfields Trust, which is leading the campaign, told the hearing has offered to buy the site 鈥 also known as Norton Folgate 鈥 from British Land.
But giving his decision to approve, Johnson said: 鈥淚 have to say I see no sign of the mysterious Danish philanthropist. He has not made a serious offer.鈥
Other architects working on the scheme include DSDHA, Duggan Morris, Stanton Williams and East who are all working on individual buildings.
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