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From the Southwark Planning Register


Details of planning application - 12/AP/1630


Location:


44 WANLEY ROAD, LONDON, SE5 8AT


Proposal:


Demolition of disused public house and construction of a part two/part three/part four storey block of 20 flats comprising 6 x one bed, 10 x two beds, 4 x three beds, together with associated amenity space, 9 car parking bays and 26 cycle parking spaces, with vehicle access onto Wanley Road.



South Elevation:


http://planningonline.southwarksites.com/planningonline2/DocsOnline/Documents/229365_1.pdf

A pity, I'm rather enjoying the unobstructed view of the ED valley in the morning as I take the litle ones to nursery. especially with this momrning's lifting fog.


Incidentally as a result of this the nursery is turning the scrubland behind both it and this new building into a community garden, every saturday morning.

Volunteers welcome.

http://goo.gl/maps/Zv6Ez


hmm, google maps a bit wide angle to appreciate it.

It's better from the cycle path now oriwu spot has gone, although obviously the google car doesn't drive down there .... well nor does anything else at the moment given the rate of progress on the resurfacing (read zilch).


You get a wonderful sense of it from my mate's flt in Herne Hill, which in fairness shares some of the valley too.

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