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To those in the streets surrounding 33 Nutbrook St, i.e. Nutbrook Studios, can I draw your attention to this planning application:


http://planbuild.southwark.gov.uk:8190/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=_STHWR_DCAPR_9561249


The current small business and artists studios/creative space at The Dye House is subject to proposal to change of use to residential.


Details of previous attempt to change use from 2010 are to be found at the Southwark Planninh website by searching for 33 Nutbrook. There was significant opposition from people in streets in Peckham and ED at that time, hence bringing it to the awareness of people on the ED forum.


The proposal will replace the existing building with significantly taller houses which will directly impact all residents on north side of Nutbrook St, south side of Howden St and west side of Waghorn St. Additionally a change of use precedent could affect those on Maxted Rd should the potential residual studio site also be subject to planning application for change of use with associated loss of amenity to these residents also. If you are a local resident could you please have a look at the planning application and consider contacting Southwark with your opinions?


Thanks

Edited to remove direct link to previous consultation documents.

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GEEKASAURUS Wrote:

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> Additionally a change of use precedent could affect those on Maxted Rd should

> the potential residual studio site also be subject to planning application for change of use with

> associated loss of amenity to these residents also.


Sorry, don't quite understand this sentence! Could you perhaps rephrase?

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The approval of The Dye House application (i.e. the east side of the Nutbrook studios which sits in the land between Howden, Waghorn, Nutbrook, Maxted roads) would set a precedent for future approval to convert the west side of the studios, i.e. the building which sits behind the houses on the east side of Maxted Rd. This application is therefore relevant to those on Maxted who may find themselves in future with a planning application to build houses behind their gardens. I hope this is clearer.
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The deadline has been extended. The delegates planning officer is thought to be likely to recommend approval and therefore the ward councillors have agreed to call in the decision to planning committee. Please if you live in the surrounding streets consider replying to the consultation on the southwark website.
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Yesterday was technically the last day for comments. But if you get it in the next few days even next week, it should still be taken into account as the committee will be hearing it now in October. There are now over 30 objections. See http://planbuild.southwark.gov.uk:8190/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=neighbourComments&keyVal=_STHWR_DCAPR_9561249
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