A Brent councillor asked on Facebook for further information on Philip Grant's reference to possible alternative plans for 1 Morland Place. LINK
Philip had written:
Philip has responded:But there is an alternative, as the architects were asked to submit two possible schemes, one of which included retaining the Victorian villa, which is a locally listed building. That scheme would provide around 30 homes (with the same 32% of 3 and 4 bed units), and virtually the same extra facilities as the other scheme.
The information on the alternative was
provided to Willesden Local History Society by Matthew
Dibben, Brent's Head of Employment, Skills and Enterprise, following a
meeting between them at 1 Morland Gardens on 12 February. Explaining how
the retention of the building was considered, he said that:
'the council asked the architects, Curl La Tourelle
Head, to consider two options, one to retain the Victorian villa and another to
remove it. Retaining the building meant losing a number of
benefits to the scheme. The proposed retention of the villa in the above plan wraps around 3 of the 4 sides of the villa in order to deliver
more floorspace for homes and education use. It would mean
that the view of the villa would only be from Hillside. As highlighted when we
met, the real challenge with this site is the central location of the villa so
that it cannot be incorporated into the perimeter of the scheme.'
Setting out what the option to retain the villa
would mean, he said:
'the following can be delivered in this iteration.
- Circa 30
homes (with the same proposed balance of 32% 3 and 4 bedroom accommodation)
- 1800
square metres of adult education space split across 3 floors
- 600
square metres of affordable workspace.'
3 comments:
What does it say about how Brent Council is run, when a Labour councillor has to ask "Wembley Matters" for information about one of the Council's own developments, that Officers do not appear to have disclosed to them?
I really hope the Council Planners retain the Old Victitian villa as it still stands gloriously since the day it was first built. It will be a real shame to see it demolished as it will also REMOVE history from our boroughs. The Planners should demand other architects to submit their plans that includes the Villa as it stands. The villa itself can be converted into apartments. Please please do not demolish this beautiful Villa🙏🤨
I posted a detailed request as not to demolish the Victorian villa but surprising the comment could not be posted due to an IT error....
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