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James Barber has already confirmed if M&S decide to pull out or look for a bigger unit (police station, co-op?) Waitrose are ready and waiting to take on this site as it is. Either way, it seems the outcome is the demise of Iceland who have served the locally community for close to forty years now (previously this was a Bejam store rebranded) and I will be sad to see them go.


Louisa.

Roundabout Wrote:

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> And before them ? It was a Sainsbury?s freezer

> centre:


xxxxxx


Are you sure?


The Bejam store sold freezers as well as frozen food. I think I actually bought one there.


ETA: I've never heard of a "Sainsbury's freezer centre", but I stand to be corrected!

  • 4 weeks later...

http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/AcolNetCGI.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&RIPNAME=Root.PgeResultDetail&TheSystemkey=9553324


They're still pushing for a rear extension.


Documents haven't been added yet, so hard to say what's different about the latest application.

James (Barber),


Another poster , Jeremy, kindly provided a link in an earlier post today ( see above and http://planningonline.southwark.gov.uk/AcolNetCGI.exe?ACTION=UNWRAP&RIPNAME=Root.PgeResultDetail&TheSystemkey=9553324).


I wonder if the item was submitted and then withdrawn as a search of planning does not bring it up but as the earlier link shows it is, or has been, on the site...it says the application is dated 28.1.2014. It is made by a Mr M Lerner and submitted by planning specialists Planning Perspectives LLP.

Hi first amte,

i don't believe the application has been validated hence why not showing in searches. Planning officers check an application is fully complted before accepting it and the formal clock starts ticking. Validation can take anything from hours to many weeks.

first mate Wrote:

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> Unlurked, looked an cannot find this application.

> Can you post a link?



Sorry FM, I can't do links from this device. When I looked at it yesterday it stated refurb of ground floor retail, and new flats on 1st floor etc. Seems very odd it can't be found now. Something dodgy is afoot.

Interesting... who are the 124 neighbours that have been consulted? No one in the vicinity that's for sure!



"Neighbours consulted on planning application 14/AP/0280

This page shows neighbours and local groups who have been consulted on the application. For details of how to comment on the application please click here.


Application Details Documents Consultation

Click here for statutory and internal consultees

Total number of neighbours consulted: 124



Consultation Letter Sent

Neighbour"

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