The replacement building on the site of the King Edward VII Park pavilion goes to Brent Planning Committee tomorrow. The application has been covered previously on Wembley Matters HERE.
There have been 23 objections and 66 supporters, the latter often from further afield as supporters of the Stonebridge Boxing Club and its activities. There is one neutral comment that supports the use but is critical of the proposed building.
The building occupies a larger footprint that the current building or the initial proposal resulting in the loss of some green space and trees.
Unusually the planning consent relates solely to its use by Stonebridge Boxing Club that also has a building earmarked at the Stonebridge Station development LINK.
Many practical issues to do with the use of the facility are left to negotiations with the Parks Department,
Planners argue that the benefits of the club facility, toilets, cafe etc outweigh the loss and will enhance the open space LINK:
The
proposed development would replace a currently vacant, unused building with a
modern, purpose-built
facility. Whilst the proposed footprint of the building would be larger than
the existing by 318.8sqm, it is considered that the proposal would bring animation,
activity and natural surveillance to the park, contributing to its amenity
value and providing community benefits including supporting the operation of
Stonebridge Boxing Club which provides a number of benefits for the local
community.
With
regard to Policy G4, the proposed footprint of the building would be 576.8sqm,
an increase of 318.8sqm over the existing footprint of 285sqm. The surrounding
hardstanding would also be increased.
While the
café use would serve the open space, indoor sports and fitness are not
typically seen to be open space uses and the proposal is therefore seen to be
the loss of protected open space. This space in question would not be suitable
for use as sports pitches, as there is a significant fall in ground levels within
it and it is in close proximity to a number of mature trees. The total area of
open space within the park is approximately 10.5 hectares and the amount of
open space lost would equate to circa 0.5% of the total park space. It is
considered that the harm caused by the relatively minor increase in the loss of
open space in this instance would be very limited and this harm must be weighed
against the benefits of the proposal.
To
summarise, the proposed development would result in the provision of indoor
sports and fitness which is not considered to be an open space use and
therefore would be seen to result in the loss of protected open space. However,
it would also result in benefits, including the provision of the café and
toilet and the fitness and community benefits associated with Stonebridge
Boxing Club. The benefits associated with the development are considered to
outweigh the limited amount of harm associated with the loss of the open space.
Given that the harm is being weighed against benefits associated in part with
the work that is done by Stonebridge Boxing Club, it is considered necessary to
secure the consent as relating solely to
use by Stonebridge Boxing Club . It should be noted that the building in itself would be acceptable
had it been proposed solely for uses to support the park.
Those interested can attend the meeting at Brent Civic Centre tomorrow at 6pm or follow the live feed HERE
Committee members are briefed beforehand at 12 noon.