Kew
Gardens come out against development
Complaint made that St. George's
plans would compromise bid for World Heritage Status as opposition to
the scheme grows
The
controversial St George�s development planned for Kew Bridge received
further condemnation this week when Kew Gardens spoke out against the
proposed project. A spokesman for the Gardens confirmed that they have
lodged a complaint and stating �We are against the scale of the proposed
building. Our nomination for World Heritage Status has made us even more
concerned about our immediate environment.�
They are just one voice amongst many which include English Heritage, residents�
groups and councilors. A petition containing more than 200 names has been
sent to London Borough of Hounslow�s planning department who denied this
week that the scheme had already been rejected.
The West Chiswick and Gunnersbury Society have also spoken out against the plans. Terry Thorn of the society said, "Its design is unimaginative and out of character with the other building in the area. A number of which are grade two listed and of 19th century design. It will overlook Kew Gardens (a possible World Heritage Site) and the Strand on the Green Conservation area. Its design will also overpower the tower of the Steam Museum, which is the natural focus point of the area."
Concerns
were also raised about the effect on traffic and the pressure it would
cause on existing parking space and transport infrastructure. The society
did praise the concept of a public piazza, the improvement it would bring
to the Thames Pathway and the provision of the "wetlands" area.
The society said they would be supportive of a plan more in keeping with
the area.
Alan Sheerins, a leading campaigner against the development said ��People
were shocked by the scale of the proposed development, it would be completely
inappropriate for the site and would blight the lives and homes of local
people and affect local businesses. We must stand together against this
type of development, I know that local Labour, Conservative and ABeeC
Councillors are against it. We must give them and the Council every support
to ensure an appropriate development is agreed for the site.�� He thanked
Gordon and Liz Rough of the Express Tavern, for their support in getting
the petition signed.
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