Petition updateSave the Shepherd's Bush Market BusinessesObjection to damaging planning application 2023/01093/FUL Relating to Shepherd's Bush Market
Save the Shepherds Bush Market Businesses CampaignLondon, United Kingdom
Jun 26, 2023

Stern Concerns Regarding the Recent Planning Application Reference 2023/01093/FUL Relating to Shepherds Bush Market, the Former Old Laundry Yard, Goldhawk Road London W12 

 

Not much time!

As you read this review, the clock is counting down. The Hammersmith & Fulham Council Planning Department is waiting on your comments from each of you, and for these to be submitted to them before the close of Friday 30thJune 2023. (Submissions after 30th June 2023 and before the hearing may still be accepted)

 

The planning application – Reference 2023/01093/FUL has been brought about by the applicant and developer known as ‘YC Shepherd’s Bush Market Ltd.’ and relates to the land area known as Shepherd’s Bush Market and neighbouring land areas. 

 

Submitting Your Comments to The Hammersmith & Fulham Council

To submit your comments to the Hammersmith & Fulham Planning Department you may write to planning@lbhf.gov.uk and raise your concerns and objections, along with quoting the Planning Application Reference 2023/01093/FUL and the Application Address: Shepherds Bush Market, Former Old Laundry Yard, 42 And 48 Goldhawk Road London W12.

 

Alternatively, you may visit the Hammersmith & Fulham Council Planning Department and search for the planning application 2023/01093/FUL and submit your views via the Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s website. 

 

Hammersmith & Fulham Council Planning Department link:

https://public-access.lbhf.gov.uk/online-applications/search.do?action=simple&searchType=Application

 

A Swift Précis

In a swift précis, the application 2023/01093/FUL may be viewed to (firstly) seek to coerce market tenants to leave Shepherd’s Bush Market either immediately or in the short to midterm by offering them negligible money to relinquish their current ‘Transport for London’ leases and to adopt rental agreements that offer far weaker terms and conditions, that will subsequently, allow the developer, in the midterm, to escalate the rent, service charges, and other overheads, beyond the point of affordability to allow the market businesses to remain in the market. (And secondly) to seek for neighbouring land areas, such as the former St Mungo’s Drug & Rehabilitation Centre which is owned by the applicant, and the Former Laundry Site Area, which is owned by the Hammersmith & Fulham Council, to capitalise and profit by ‘land grabbing’ and utilising the Shepherds Bush Market land for the benefit of the neighbouring land areas. 

 

 If you want to read on and learn more about the various points of objection and concern, then view the link

https://www.dropbox.com/s/vclntqlncmkv05b/26th%20June%202023%20-%20Change.org%20-%20%20Points%20of%20Objection.pdf?dl=0

 

Thank you for your support. 

 

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