Thursday, August 05, 2004
VELODROME GOES TO THE OMBUDSMAN.
Residents in Burbage Road have raised issues on the proposals for regenerating the Velodrome.
They include the scale of development within a residential area and chiefly within a designated Metropolitant Open Land area.
The planning committee did not have available to them the traffic impact assessment ..
The residents quote the HomeBase proposal for Dog Kennell Hill which was turned down.
This does not compare well with the Velodrome.
The Velodrome existed before is was awarded MOL status and that status was granted in a blanket form
to every green space and playing field in the Dulwich area to safeguard their primary function continued.
Dog Kennell site as a playingfield and Velodrome as such.
It seems that the Council have also referred the residents case to an independent consultant.In view of the
the recent history in the planning department this is not surprising.
Residents in Burbage Road have raised issues on the proposals for regenerating the Velodrome.
They include the scale of development within a residential area and chiefly within a designated Metropolitant Open Land area.
The planning committee did not have available to them the traffic impact assessment ..
The residents quote the HomeBase proposal for Dog Kennell Hill which was turned down.
This does not compare well with the Velodrome.
The Velodrome existed before is was awarded MOL status and that status was granted in a blanket form
to every green space and playing field in the Dulwich area to safeguard their primary function continued.
Dog Kennell site as a playingfield and Velodrome as such.
It seems that the Council have also referred the residents case to an independent consultant.In view of the
the recent history in the planning department this is not surprising.
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