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Property company Yoo Capital, who are currently undertaking the ambitious expansion of Olympia, bought Shepherds Bush Market in 2020. Over recent months we’ve advertised and attended a number of public consultations, revealing plans for the area. These include (i) the redevelopment of the Old Laundry site, the triangular area behind the east side of the market,
Earls Court is one of those projects that keeps on giving. We wrote about the shenanigans surrounding former owners CAPCO at the hand of a well-known former prime minister, while reviewing 25 years of property development in one of our 2021 lockdown projects. Background Earls Court and Earls Court 2 were totally demolished over the
We expect the council’s Clean Air Neighbourhoods policy to be a well-intentioned and researched policy, with its implications and unintended consequences carefully considered. There are good things in here, such as planting more street trees, improvements to street safety, and some incentives intended to discourage car use. However, on examination, few measures actually relate directly
There’s some evidence that politics are again in charge of poor transport policy. Those of you taking note of the words in the article on Cycleway 9 just three months ago, may be rightly disappointed that the gambit proposed – actually somewhat tongue-in-cheek – was in reality already planned. “Perhaps this is part of the
Our beady eye on planning applications has noted the seemingly innocuous application 2022/00504/CLP for removal of the arrays of a total of around 1000 solar panels across the southern elevations of the three tower blocks alongside the A3220, that form the Edward Woods Estate on the edge of the borough, but also ‘the largest building-integrated
The Hammersmith Society announced the winners of its prestigious Awards, presented by the Society’s patron, Cllr P J Murphy, Mayor of Hammersmith and Fulham, on Wednesday 29 September at its AGM at Riverside Studios. The Environment Award Quaker Meeting House, 30 Bradmore Park Road (Click on images for full-sized versions, then scroll through the set)
Over the last year or so, we’ve been participating in the Council’s resident-led Cycling & Walking Commission, via our membership secretary, along with residents including representatives of one or two affected resident’s associations, such as affiliates SPRA & SBRA. Due to the pandemic, meetings were held as online workshops, the process being chaired by Cllr.
If you saw the HS2 story on last week’s Newsnight, you might be surprised at how so much money has been spent, and how much digging done, including in this borough with parts of Wormwood Scrubs being churned up to break ground for Old Oak station, “the most connected station in the UK”, possibly without
The 58th AGM of the Hammersmith Society was held on Wednesday 29th September kindly hosted by our 2018 Award Winner – Queens Wharf / Riverside studios. Our Guest Speaker was Sherry Dobbin, from FutureCity, who spoke about unlocking the potential of city places: catalysing the strengths of the existing cultural fabric, with some fascinating ideas
Her Majesty’s Government has decided that Gigabit broadband (FTTP) will help overcome recent economic woes, bridge the digital divide, and level up, and has declared £5 billion public funding for the first million homes and businesses. Initially, it correctly prioritises those most in need – often in rural or semi-rural locations – but at £5000
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