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Has anyone checked out the brochure and planning guidance document on the sale of ED Police Station?


http://search.knightfrank.co.uk/krd131892


Brochure: http://www.inst.knightfrank.com/public/fetch/5490


http://www.inst.knightfrank.com/view/east

Password: dulwich


http://www.inst.knightfrank.com/public/private_view/318


Planning Guidance: http://www.inst.knightfrank.com/public/fetch/5699


Apparently the deadline for bids was 25th Oct and bids are now being considered by the MPS. Looks like housing is the preferred option but I hope Waitrose made a bid!

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steveo Wrote:

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You're probably right. Although they might go for a mixed-development, new homes and retail (jobs) would seem like a winner. Not sure how residents of LL would feel though. A bit like this this one in Guildford? http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2012/11/08/waitrose-store-and-flats-plan-in-guildford-approved/

The site should be used for community use - as it was when a police station. Certainly in planning terms their would be a presumption for any piurchaser choosing to apply for planning permission for a non community use to prove no community use needs exists.

IF it were to be sold for non community use, and I'm anticipating it wont be, then we would have ample proof of real community use needs and planning permission I hope would be refused on this basis.

One of the most likely sites for one of the two new Harris free primary schools for East Dulwich emerged to be the East Dulwich Police Station.

This site is owned by the GLA/MOPAC and negotiations to purchase it have been very ongoing shall we say.


To encourage things along The Dulwich Society has very kindly agreed today to apply to Southwark Council for the site to be listed as a community asset under the 2011 Localism Act and we be allowed to buy it for community use.

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