Havering, Planning Notice
What is planned?
NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 13 OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION
Proposed development at Farnham and Hilldene Estate, Romford, Havering.
I give notice that Havering and Wates Regeneration LLP is applying to Havering Council for planning permission for:
Hybrid Planning Application for the comprehensive redevelopment of the Site and demolition of existing buildings and structures (excluding the Harold Hill Library) including:
i) Full planning permission for the erection of one building (Block A) comprising residential use, retail/commercial (Use Class E) use, community use, hot food takeaway (sui generis) and public house (sui generis), landscaping, car and cycle parking, highway works including alteration to the existing vehicular access on East Dene Drive Hilldene Avenue, and other associated works.
ii) Outline planning permission with all matters reserved (except for access) for the erection of buildings comprising residential use, retail/commercial space, sui generis (nail bar, beautician, launderette, tanning salon betting shop, taxi hire and hot food takeaway) and community use, enhancements to the elevations of Harold Hill Library, open space and landscaping, car and cycle parking, highway works, and other associated works.
Any owner* of the land or tenant** who wishes to make representations about this application should write to Havering Council at Town Hall, Main Road, Romford, RM1 3BB by 11th April 2025.
“owner” means a person having a freehold interest or a leasehold interest the unexpired term of which is not less than 7 years, or, in the case of development consisting of the winning or working of minerals, a person entitled to an interest in a mineral in the land (other than oil, gas, coal, gold or silver).
** “tenant” means a tenant of an agricultural holding any part of which is comprised in the land.
Signed
Alison Young
On behalf of Havering and Wates Regeneration LLP
Date 21st March 2025
Statement of owners’ rights
The grant of planning permission does not affect owners’ rights to retain or dispose of their property, unless there is some provision to the contrary in an agreement or in a lease.
Statement of agricultural tenants’ rights
The grant of planning permission for non-agricultural development may affect agricultural tenants’ security of tenure.
Open to feedback
From
25-Mar-2025
To
11-Apr-2025
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