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Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by Mamajuice » Mon Jul 17, 2017 3:57 pm

Government and the Mayor's planning policy position is to make the best use of land next to transport hubs.

I haven't looked at the detail but housing in some form above 4 stories would definitely be accepted in principle on the site. 8 think it's just a matter of the detail.

I think the local community should be clearer about what they think would be reasonable scale and form of development on site instead of just flatly objecting.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by Gerry » Fri Jul 14, 2017 10:53 am

Leaflet about Jaggard Way Development attached.
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Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu Jun 29, 2017 2:55 pm

rooting4tooting wrote:I am most interested to see you has put forward the application...Cheshire West and Chester Council.
I assume they already own the land...
Yes, my understanding it is part of their pension fund

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by rooting4tooting » Mon Jun 05, 2017 6:37 am

I have objected to the plan.
but I am most interested to see you has put forward the application...Cheshire West and Chester Council.
I assume they already own the land...

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by Gerry » Tue May 30, 2017 5:32 pm

To see the planning application for the (in my opinion) over development of this site, go to wandsworth.gov.uk/planning. The planning number is 2017/2678

The plan is for 86 units and a minimum of 1,000sqm of flexible office and or light industrial, assembly and leisure floorspace. Car parking for only 20 cars, 8 of them registered disabled.

The buildings are to be provided in one six-storey block and three four-storey blocks with a single storey link between blocks 1, 2 & 3.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by rooting4tooting » Wed May 24, 2017 7:26 am

Is it right that a small light industrial and business area should be converted into flats.
Argue about the design later...

In my view, as long as the space of the ground and 1st floors remain for business and light industrial use, they can build 3 floors of flats on top.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by windmill26 » Tue May 23, 2017 5:11 pm

CatCatDog wrote:
windmill26 wrote:
CatCatDog wrote:
I would have thought it was obvs from my Specsavers comment that I was referring to the proposed visual designs, not old vs new housing. They might well be toasty warm inside but they look very unappeeling from the outside, IMHO
That is your personal opinion.Plenty of houses around that I don't like.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Tue May 23, 2017 3:50 pm

windmill26 wrote:
CatCatDog wrote:
windmill26 wrote:".Not everyone likes to live in a Victorian house not fit for modern living unless you spend a fortune on it.
I would have thought it was obvs from my Specsavers comment that I was referring to the proposed visual designs, not old vs new housing. They might well be toasty warm inside but they look very unappeeling from the outside, IMHO

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by windmill26 » Thu May 18, 2017 8:38 pm

CatCatDog wrote:
windmill26 wrote:"This area is like living in the country " ...but this is not the countryside ! You live in bustling city with an housing issues. There is no point in building homes similar in size to Victorian houses because they can accommodate two families at push. The apartment building design is nice looking and modern and I feel it will enhance the area .I don't understand your comment regarding the noise coming from the apartments.
NICE LOOKING?! It's time you went to Specsavers!
I don't need to go to Specsavers.Not everyone likes to live in a Victorian house not fit for modern living unless you spend a fortune on it. I live in an apartment, spacious and bright with triple glazed windows and underfloor heating. We have not used the heating so far as the apartment is so well insulated .It has plenty of storage and it is easy to maintain. I would never swap it for a older house.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu May 18, 2017 6:18 pm

actuallyadad wrote:If we worried about spoiling people's views towards Wandsworth Common (presumably over an industrial estate and a railway line ?!) then nothing would ever get built.
Also in case you hadn't noticed the railway line is at ground level and the maximum height of the current industrial estate (LIGHT industrial estate at that - it's not like some 18th century northern cotton mill!) is two stories whereas the proposed buildings are six stories high - a massive difference to the skyline.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu May 18, 2017 6:14 pm

actuallyadad wrote:If we worried about spoiling people's views towards Wandsworth Common (presumably over an industrial estate and a railway line ?!) then nothing would ever get built.
So the way things look and views that have been there for years should be trampled over....? For what exactly??

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu May 18, 2017 6:13 pm

windmill26 wrote:"This area is like living in the country " ...but this is not the countryside ! You live in bustling city with an housing issues. There is no point in building homes similar in size to Victorian houses because they can accommodate two families at push. The apartment building design is nice looking and modern and I feel it will enhance the area .I don't understand your comment regarding the noise coming from the apartments.
NICE LOOKING?! It's time you went to Specsavers!

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu May 18, 2017 6:12 pm

actuallyadad wrote:If we worried about spoiling people's views towards Wandsworth Common (presumably over an industrial estate and a railway line ?!) then nothing would ever get built.
I'm pretty sure based on all your comments that you are something to do with the developers or stand to gain in some way from the development taking place, as you seem absolutely determined that it should go ahead with no apparent regard for the impact on the local area or residents.

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by CatCatDog » Thu May 18, 2017 6:10 pm

ianwelles wrote:Fantastic! I would love to buy one of these and stop renting (paying someone else's mortgage) in the neighbourhood.
If you are renting now, will you be able to afford the sale prices of these new properties? I'm sure they won't be cheap!

Re: Proposal for five story flats at Jaggard Way (Wandsworth Common)

by ianwelles » Tue May 16, 2017 2:12 pm

Fantastic! I would love to buy one of these and stop renting (paying someone else's mortgage) in the neighbourhood. Their design is consistent with Balham Walk, just the other side of the tracks, and blends perfectly with the other new construction down Bolingbroke. I can't image any reason to own a car with transport on my front doorstep. If a car is must there are several other developments in the area that do offer parking.

Hopefully a construction plan is implemented that disrupts the existing businesses as little as possible. Perhaps offering them equivalent space in the new buildings as it becomes available, leaving the original locations intact until it is. I don't really want to go months without my gym.

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