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Goodmayes Tesco development approved by Redbridge Council

He raised concerns about the influx of people that would use Goodmayes station and that it could force people to queue on the pavement during peak times, posing a risk to pedestrians.  Tesco and partner Weston Homes said they plan to transform the 10.4 acre site into a £0.5 billion mixed-use development called Lorimer Village. The development would be named after historic Ilford landowner Jocelyn Lorimer and architect Robert Lorimer, who pioneered the building of green suburbs - urban housing designed around gardens and landscaping.  Lorimer Village is named after Arts and Crafts architect Robert Lorimer, who pioneered the building of urban housing designed around gardens and landscaping.

Anger as public toilets closed at Norwich s Anglia Square

Anglia Square and Magdalen Street - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 A carer and her disabled daughter have hit out at the private company behind Norwich s Anglia Square shopping centre for making the ridiculous decision to board up the public toilets. Tricia, who did not want to reveal her last name, visits the shopping complex a few times a week with her 46-year-old daughter who suffers from Rheumatoid arthritis and spinal cancer.  The toilets have recently been blocked off, with management company Columbia Threadneedle attributing it to troubles with antisocial behaviour. But Tricia said:  The male, female and disabled toilets were open during lockdown, then once restrictions eased they were blocked off without warning.

Southend: Victoria Central development among fastest selling in 2021

Southend: Victoria Central development among fastest selling in 2021

Southend: Victoria Central development among fastest selling in 2021
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Norwich Society wants to help shape Anglia Square plans

Buildings at Anglia Square in Norwich. - Credit: DENISE BRADLEY/Archant2021 Fresh plans for the revamp of Norwich s Anglia Square should be based around a more environmentally sustainable scheme with lower-density homes, says the city s civic watchdog. The scrapped plans for Anglia Square. - Credit: Weston Homes The Norwich Society, along with Historic England and SAVE Britain s Heritage, were among those which objected to the plans for Anglia Square. The controversial plans, which included a 20-storey tower block, more than 1,200 new homes, a hotel, cinema, car parks and new shops, were approved by Norwich City Council, but were called in by the government.

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