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Application at Brent s Millennium Business Centre deferred

Millennium Business Centre (Photo: Google Maps) Plans to build a warehouse extension near an industrial estate will be reassessed after concerns it could “heap traffic mayhem” onto those living nearby. Brent Council’s planning committee yesterday (Monday, May 24) agreed to defer a decision on proposals at Millennium Business Centre, in Humber Road, Dollis Hill. Developers hoped to secure outline planning permission for a two-storey building at the back of the current site to accommodate storage space. However, there were several objections from those living and working in the area who suggested the scheme would have a detrimental impact on their daily lives.

Brent Council approves major development by Wembley Stadium

A CGI of part of the development (Photo: Brent Council) A major development next to Wembley Stadium was approved by councillors despite concerns about security and the low level of affordable housing on offer. Brent Council’s planning committee yesterday (Wednesday, April 28) narrowly approved a scheme at a storage site, in First Way, Wembley. The owners of the land, Access Self Storage, seek to provide 600 new buy-to-let flats, some storage provision, and office and retail space in five blocks ranging from 12 to 24 storeys. However, several councillors were disappointed to see just ten per cent of the homes classed as affordable, with 36 three-bed properties offered up at London living rent and 24 one-bed flats at 35 per cent below market rate.

Committee approves unacceptable Wembley Park development

Image of the high rises approved by Brent s planning committee in Wembley Park - Credit: Brent Council A major development next to Wembley Stadium was approved by councillors despite concerns about security and the low level of affordable housing on offer. Brent Council’s planning committee yesterday (April 28) narrowly approved a scheme at a storage site, in First Way. The owners of the land, Access Self Storage, seek to provide 600 new buy-to-let flats, some storage provision, and office and retail space in five blocks ranging from 12 to 24 storeys. However, several councillors were disappointed to see just ten per cent of the homes classed as affordable, with 36 three-bed properties offered up at London living rent and 24 one-bed flats at 35 per cent below market rate.

Brent Council rejects latest Willesden Green Garage proposals

A CGI of the proposed development (Photo: Brent Council) Plans to add more flats to a proposed development at the site of a disused MOT garage were rejected by councillors. Brent Council’s planning committee yesterday (Wednesday, April 7) refused an application for 16 extra homes and an additional storey at Willesden Green Garage, in St Paul’s Avenue. It suggested the new plans “fall short on so many levels”, with concerns around limited amenity space and the level of affordable housing. A scheme seeking to provide 70 flats in a building up to seven storeys was approved on appeal in December 2019 after councillors had initially rejected it on similar grounds to those given yesterday.

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