This is Brent Council's press release which I am sure everyone will find really reassuring.
Plans for 4,850 new homes, a new school and student accommodation around Wembley Stadium have been given the green light.
The creation of 7,000 new jobs, new retail and leisure space as well
as new community facilities and parking spaces around the national
stadium all formed part of the planning applications, which were
submitted by property developer Quintain. More than £80million will also
be provided by Quintain to improve local infrastructure.
After listening to a number of representations about the proposals,
including hearing speakers from The FA, the council's Planning Committee
granted approval to the applications yesterday evening (May 11).
During the three and a half hour meeting, Members discussed in detail
matters relating to transport, safety and design and found that, on
balance, the plans should be granted approval subject to a number of
conditions including ones to improve transport, safety and the exit of
fans from the stadium.
A council spokesperson said:
"These plans mark the next phase in the
regeneration of Wembley and will create much needed new homes, jobs,
leisure and educational facilities around the iconic home of football.
"While these plans will help accelerate the transformation of
Wembley, the committee did consider all representations in detail and
these concerns have been taken on board with the series of additional
conditions which were imposed."
"Safety always comes first and we are confident that the plans will
ensure that fans and other visitors to the national stadium can continue
to enjoy these facilities while providing the significant regeneration
which the area needs."
Quintain's plans will now be subject to consideration by the Mayor of London.
To view details of the planning applications,
see the Planning Committee report.