New ‘Happy Spaces’ for Kingston
Kingston First and Kingston Council are leading on a public realm initiative to create inclusive happy spaces within the town centre
Kingston First and Kingston Council are leading on a public realm initiative to create inclusive happy spaces within the town centre
Despite the welcome news of a revised application with a lower 16 storey tower we are still firmly opposed to this over-developed scheme.
Despite the welcome news of a revised application with a lower 16 storey tower we are still firmly opposed to this over-developed scheme.
Kingston Council writes: "The council has an ambitious vision for the regeneration of Kingston Town Centre. As part of this they are now moving forward with options for the future of the Guildhall complex; investing in Kingston’s future - creating new homes, jobs, workplaces and public realm, as well as taking action to deliver environmental improvements
A Covid testing station has been inappropriately sited in SCC car park Milner Road with no consultation with residents.
A three towers cluster Eden 'Campus' development is proposed for the Surrey House Island Site, incorporating Lever House, the Hippodrome, Brook St Carpark and Surrey House. Comprising office & residential towers, one rising to a height similar to the Tolworth Tower, another matching the Royal Exchange’s signature tower. All three would breach planning guidance.
The plans represent a gross over development of the site and will seriously damage the local area as well as views from Richmond Park. The height, scale and massing, banal and predictable design will have a major harmful impact upon not only the Old Town Centre Conservation Area, including All Saints Church, but upon many of the residential streets of North Kingston.