Motspur?Park, New?Malden - Planning Application
What is planned?
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (AS AMENDED)
TOWN AND COUNTRY (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE)
(ENGLAND) ORDER 2015
THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING
(ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) REGULATIONS 2017
ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
Proposed Development at Gas Holder Station, Motspur Park, New Malden
Berkeley Homes (West London) Limited has applied to The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames for planning permission for:
Demolition of existing gasholders and associated above ground structures and buildings. Phased redevelopment of site to provide 8 to 16 storey 5nos blocks with 586 residential units and ancillary residential facilities (C3 Use Class), together with associated works to the existing accesses and internal vehicular routes, new pedestrian and cycle routes, the provision of new publicly accessible open space, amenity space, hard and soft landscaping, cycle and car parking, works to the brook embankment, re-siting of some gas infrastructure, ground works and plant and associated works.
Cross boundary application with LB Merton: Development within Merton comprises works to existing vehicle access onto West Barnes Lane, including hard and soft landscaping and new public realm and associated ground works, to provide pedestrian and cycle route with access for emergency vehicles only, new pedestrian/cycle access routes to Marina Avenue and Sir Joseph Hood Memorial grounds.
Application accompanied by an Environmental Statement.
Application reference no. 25/02562/FUL
Copies of the application, plans, the Environmental Statement and other documents submitted with the application may be viewed on the Council’s website (kingston.gov.uk) or by appointment at the Guildhall 2. Please contact development.management@kingston.gov.uk to make an appointment.
Members of the public may obtain hard copies of the Environmental Statement for a fee of £1000.00 from:
Laura Ulyett The Minster Building 21 Mincing Lane London EC3R 7AG. Requests should be made via email and sent to laura.ulyett@lichfields.uk
Internet access to the Planning Register is available at all reasonable hours at any of the Council’s Libraries. Details of library locations and opening times are available at the following link http://www.kingston.gov.uk/library
Making representations
For information on the planning application process, you should visit the following website https://www.gov.uk/guidance/determining-a-planning-application
.If you wish to submit a representation / comment then it is strongly advised that this is done via Planning Public Access at the following website using reference 25/02512/FUL
https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications/comment-planning-application/1
Please ensure you quote your full name and address on submitted correspondence. Any comments received within 30 days from the date of this Notice will be taken into account.
Please note that the public consultation period is extended by an additional day for each public holiday that occurs over the consultation period. This might be the last opportunity you have to comment / make representations. We will put any comments you make on the application file, which is available for public inspection and copying. It is your responsibility to ensure you do not include any personal information in your submission nor should you include any offensive, defamatory or discriminatory language in your comments, you could be held legally responsible for this in the future.
Due to the large number of responses the Council receives, it is not possible to respond personally to each submission.
Director of Planning and Regeneration: Tim Naylor Guildhall 2, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU
Date of Notice: 30/10/2025
Open to feedback
From
30-Oct-2025
To
29-Nov-2025
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