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DSDHA’s controversial demolition of Belgravia estate approved Digital Edition: DSDHA’s controversial demolition of Belgravia estate approved Westminster councillors have approved DSDHA’s controversial redevelopment of a 1950s housing estate in London’s Belgravia Enjoyed your complimentary access to the AJ? Register to read a limited number of free articles Register Every issue of the AJ Every issue of AJ Specification Unlimited access to AJ articles online Daily newsletter and competition updates Access to the AJ Buildings Library ....
Duchess of Cornwall's sadness over Duke's £400m demolition of former London 'aristo-flat' home yahoo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from yahoo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Camilla Parker Bowles is said to be saddened by plans to redevelop an apartment block dubbed aristo-flats in Belgravia where she lived in her twenties and entertained Prince Charles after nights out in Mayfair. The Duchess of Cornwall, 73, has privately expressed her concerns over the Duke of Westminster s property group s £400million scheme for Cundy Street Quarter, near London s Victoria Station, reports the Sunday Telegraph. The block earned the nickname aristo-flats due to their blue-blooded tenants, which included Camilla, who lived in a two-bedroom flat there in the early 70s before her first marriage to Andrew Parker-Bowles. The Duke of Westminster Hugh Grosvenor s property firm has been accused of putting profit before people for his proposal to knock down four blocks and replace them with new housing - a project recommended for approval by Westminster City Council. ....
‘Stolen sunlight’ row over £500m blocks to replace Belgravia flats where Camilla lived Jonathan Prynn The Duke of Westminster’s family property company is embroiled in a “right to light” row with Belgravia residents over a £500 million development they claim will block out the sun. Grosvenor has applied for consent to knock down five blocks of Fifties-built flats at Cundy Street where the future Duchess of Cornwall had a flat where she would meet up with Prince Charles in the early Seventies as well as Westminster council-run Walden House. They would be replaced with a “high-quality new neighbourhood” of buildings up to 42 metres high. ....