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HAVE YOUR SAY ON THE FUTURE OF THE PECKHAM CINEMA & MULTI STOREY CAR PARK


You can use the letter here: https://peckhamvision.wixsite.com/peckhammultistorey


* The Council?s New Southwark Plan (NSP) proposes ?comprehensive redevelopment? of the Cinema and Multi Storey Car Park (NSP56).


* The building would be demolished after 2022 and the end of the leases of Bold Tendencies, Frank's Caf? and Peckham Levels.


* The Council says they would try to relocate the PeckhamPlex cinema, but its future would be uncertain.


* The Planning Inspector said the Council should research long term uses, before taking the final decision. They haven't done this yet.


* If you agree the building's potential needs full examination before the final decision, let the Council know before 5pm on 28th April 2017.


You can USE THE LETTER HERE: https://peckhamvision.wixsite.com/peckhammultistorey

Please feel free to amend or add to the suggested wording.


More background to the planning issues on the cinema and multi storey car park site is here:

Peckham Vision website: http://goo.gl/V2fuu8


If you have any queries please email [email protected] or drop in to the Peckham Vision shop in Holdrons Arcade 135A Rye Lane open Tuesdays 2-4pm and Saturdays 2-5pm. There is always someone there to discuss planning matters. Peckham Multi Storey cards, T-shirts and tote bags for sale also.


Please share this post on your networks, and encourage anyone with an interest in the future of the building and the town centre to send in their comments.

Over 5000 of us have now sent a letter to the Council asking for a review of the future uses of the Peckham Multi Storey building instead of deciding now for demolition and redevelopment.


One more day to get your own letter in: https://peckhamvision.wixsite.com/peckhammultistorey


You can add, amend or delete in the letter and give your own reasons for writing. The more letters there are the more likely we will get the review and an informed public discussion leading to a better decision.

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