Regular readers will know that the Brent Cross development has been
subject to much debate, not least because of the increase in car traffic
involved in the expansion of retail and the associated loss of green
space. See Coalition for a Sustainable Brent Cross Development LINK
This is a Press Release from Barnet Council:
Barnet Council has today confirmed planning permission for a revamped Brent Cross Cricklewood shopping centre as part of the wider Brent Cross Cricklewood redevelopment.
This is a Press Release from Barnet Council:
Barnet Council has today confirmed planning permission for a revamped Brent Cross Cricklewood shopping centre as part of the wider Brent Cross Cricklewood redevelopment.
The confirmation comes today following the signing of final
commercial agreements between Barnet Council, developers Hammerson and
Standard Life.
The overall development of both north and south sides of the A406 will
create more than 27,000 jobs and 7,500 homes and double the size of the
shopping centre.
The Section 106 planning agreement is one of the largest in British
history and will see a £250m investment in roads, public transport and
pedestrian and cycle links as well as three new parks.
It will also see investment in three new schools and other community
facilities as well as a £5.6m major improvements to Clitterhouse Playing
Fields.
Leader of the Council, Councillor Richard Cornelius said:
It is very difficult to overstate the importance of this redevelopment to Barnet. The council is committed to playing an active role in the development of the south side of the site to get the best financial deal for the taxpayer and to play our part in creating a thriving London neighbourhood.
We are particularly excited by the opportunities presented by Brent Cross overground station which will give a 12 minute fast link into Kings Cross. We are working very closely with the Treasury and the Mayor’s Office to make this happen.
The station is not part of today's approval, and remains unfunded.
ReplyDeleteIt could lead to Cricklewood station closing.