VIDEO: Driver Almost RUN OVER By His Own BMW Trying To Stop Thieves!
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SHARE THIS ARTICLE Moment driver is almost run over by his own BMW as he tries to stop thieves stealing it after he left the keys in the ignition on garage forecourt
This is the shocking moment a man tried to save his BMW from being driven off by thieves at a petrol station in Arnos Grove, London. The thieves were said to use a scanner to break in and make off with the man.
The incident was caught on camera in dramatic video footage and shows the driver of a dark saloon car trying to leap in front of it when he realises it s being stolen.
The theft took place at a BP garage with a Marks and Spencer Simply Food franchise in leafy north London suburb Arnos Grove on Wednesday this week.
The middle aged driver is thought to have left his keys in the ignition when he nipped into the store to pay for petrol.
Once the man entered the store one leapt out and jumped into the driver s seat of his car
By Tom Lowe2021-04-26T11:27:00+01:00
Three-tower development replaces former proposal by Grimshaw
Assael has cleared a planning hurdle for a £144m three-tower scheme above the new Nine Elms tube station five years after a similar Grimshaw-designed proposal on the site was approved.
Lambeth council planning committee voted unanimously earlier this month to approve the 479-home over-station development for Connected Living London (CLL) subject to the completion of a Section 106 agreement.
The application is now due to head to the GLA for final sign-off.
It will almost entirely replace Grimshaw’s aborted 332-home scheme for the site, which was given the go-ahead in March 2016.
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Lambeth council has approved Assael’s proposals for three towers above the new Nine Elms tube station
Assael has cleared a planning hurdle for a £144m three-tower scheme above the new Nine Elms tube station five years after a similar Grimshaw-designed proposal on the site was approved.
Lambeth council planning committee voted unanimously to approve the 479-home over-station development for Connected Living London (CLL) on Tuesday last week, subject to the completion of a section 106 agreement.
The “slot-in” application is now due to head to the GLA for final sign-off.
Assael’s scheme will almost entirely replace Grimshaw’s 332-home scheme for the site, which was given the go-ahead in March 2016, but aborted because of changes to an overlapping consented scheme.