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Plans for Hendon Hub development submitted

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Dismore criticises Barnet Council over Hendon consultation

By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Andrew Dismore AM criticised the council over a development site consultation (Image: Google Maps) A local politician has accused Barnet Council of handling a consultation on a development site “very badly” and called for the authority to undertake “real engagement”. London Assembly Member for Barnet and Camden Andrew Dismore wrote to the council with a range of concerns over the consultation on the supplementary planning document (SPD) that will guide the Hendon Hub scheme. The proposed development is designed to provide 792 student homes and improved facilities in an area around the Middlesex University campus in The Burroughs, Hendon.

Mayor of London will not overturn Barnet planning rulings

By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey The entrance to The Whalebones and the plans for North Finchley (Image: tp bennett/Taylor Wimpey North Thames) Decisions to refuse two large housing schemes that met with significant local opposition will not be overruled by the Mayor of London. Sadiq Khan has allowed councillors’ decisions on plans for the Homebase site in North Finchley and the Whalebones estate in High Barnet to stand. When sufficiently large housing schemes have passed through council planning committees, they are then referred to the mayor – who can overturn the committee’s decision.

Plan for flats at Barnet Homebase site up for debate

By Simon Allin @SimonAllin3 Local Democracy Reporter, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Flats up to 9 storeys could be built at this Homebase store (Image: Google Maps) A plan to build flats up to nine storeys high on the site of a home improvement store has been recommended for approval. Planning officers at Barnet Council say Taylor Wimpey’s plan for 307 homes on the site of the Homebase store at 679 High Road, North Finchley, “accords with the relevant development plan policies”. If it is approved by councillors, the scheme will provide 35 per cent affordable homes by habitable room. Barnet Council received 345 objections to the plans from members of the public and none in support of the application. MP for Finchley and Golders Green Mike Freer, London Assembly Member for Barnet and Camden Andrew Dismore and Cllrs Ross Houston and Geof Cooke are among t

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