A large house at 26 Salmon Street, Kingsbury NW9, built within the last 10 years, is set to be replaced by a four storey block of 13 flats.
Wembley Matters warned that the approval of Krishna Court, a block of flats that replaced a family house on the opposite corner of Queens Walk, could lead to similar applications. Krishna Court, claimed to have been an addition to Brent housing stock, is in fact an AirB&B and despite being notificed as far as I know Brent Council has taken no enforcement action on it. Krishna Court is 8 flats. The application for 26 Salmon Street (image below) is for 13 flats.
Developers are consulting with the public this evening and tomorrow about their plans. See LINK
Monday October 2nd 7pm BOOK A PLACE
Tuesday October 3rd 1pm BOOK A PLACE
From the website:
We are proud to bring forward this development of much need high quality homes, having undertaken a significant design process for this new building. We are looking forward to meeting our neighbours, hearing your comments, and considering them before submitting an application in the autumn.
This proposal, for much-needed homes, is for a four-storey building with 13 new homes including:
Two studio flats
Three 1-bed flats
Four 2-bedroom flats
Four 3-bedroom flats
Community Amenity Area and Play Space
We are including a secluded courtyard and community amenity area and play space at the rear of the site.
At the ground floor, large amenity areas for all residents are provided fronting onto Salmon Street and adjacent to 43 Queens Walk.
Parking
Parking will be provided at the side of the property on the Queens Walk elevation. We are including 7 car parking spaces and 23 cycle spaces.
When residents commented that this post was the first they had heard of the proposal I rang the PR company and they say they wrote to neighbours on Salmon Street, Queens Walk, Deanscroft Avenue, Tudor Close, Bruno Place and part of Kingsmere Park.
On the other side of Salmon Street at Number 39. It says it is a family home...
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