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Status

Registered New housing
Received
18 Sep 2025
New homes
258

Summary

Phased mixed-use redevelopment delivering 258 residential units with ground-floor commercial, parking, landscaping and public realm improvements.

Full proposal

Mixed use phased redevelopment of the site to provide residential development at ground level and above, including flexible commercial uses (Class E) at ground floor, together with associated vehicle access, servicing, car/cycle parking, landscaping and public realm improvements and other associated site clearance and enabling works, as well as temporary works necessary to enable the approved development.' Further detailed explanation of the proposal for consultation purposes (not forming part of the formal description of development set out above): Mixed use phased redevelopment of the site to provide 258 residential units development at ground level and above consisting of: Block A1 maximum 8 storeys (Max height to top of parapet 31.825 AOD), Block A2 maximum 6 storeys (Max height to top of parapet 25.525 AOD), Block A3 maximum 9 storeys (Max height to top of parapet 34.975 AOD), Block B1 maximum 6 storeys (Max height to top of parapet 25.125 AOD) and Block B2 maximum 20 storeys (Max height to top of parapet 75.240 AOD) including 274sqm (GIA) flexible commercial uses (Class E) at ground floor, together with associated vehicle access, servicing, car/cycle parking, landscaping and public realm improvements and other associated site clearance and enabling works, as well as temporary works necessary to enable the approved development.' (This application is an EIA development and is accompanied by Environmental Statement) (The development may impact on the setting of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site, Conservation Areas - Greenwich Park, East Greenwich, Westcombe Park, Charlton Riverside as well as nearby Grade II listed buildings)

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