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Stag Brewery redevelopment

An inquiry is being held by the Planning Inspectorate into the redevelopment of the Stag Brewery in Mortlake.

Inquiry background

Reselton Properties Ltd has appealed against the Council’s non-determination of the application proposals at The Former Stag Brewery, Lower Richmond Road, London SW14 7ET.

Date and time

The Planning Inspectorate’s inquiry for the former Stag Brewery will start on Tuesday 5 November 2024. 

It will be in person, with a live stream for viewing online.

Seating is limited for public attendance and will be allocated first come, first served each day. No banners, posters or tannoys will be permitted in the inquiry room.

View the inquiry programme, which includes details of timings.

Week Date Location
1 Tuesday 5 November to Friday 8 November 2024

Clarendon Hall, York House, Richmond Road, Twickenham, TW1 3DT

2 Tuesday 12 November to Friday 15 November 2024 Clarendon Hall, York House, Richmond Road, Twickenham, TW1 3DT
3 Tuesday 3 December to Friday 6 December 2024

Cole Court Centre, 150 London Road, Twickenham, TW1 1HD

4

Tuesday 10 December and Wednesday 11 December 2024 

Reserve days - Thursday 12 and Friday 13 December

11 and 12 December - Clarendon Hall

12 and 13 December - Council Chamber

All within York House, Richmond Road, Twickenham, TW1 3DT

Appeals

There are two appeals to be considered.

Appeal A

  • 22/0900/OUT – Planning Inspectorate Reference: APP/L5810/W/24/3339060

Appeal A relates a hybrid application to include:

  • Demolition of existing buildings (except the Maltings and the façade of the Bottling Plant and former Hotel), walls, associated structures, site clearance and groundworks, to allow for the comprehensive phased redevelopment of the site
  • Detailed application for the works to the east side of Ship Lane which comprise:
    • A: Alterations and extensions to existing buildings and erection of buildings varying in height from three to nine storeys plus a basement of one to two storeys below ground to allow for residential apartments; flexible use floorspace for retail, financial and professional services, café/restaurant and drinking establishment uses, offices, non-residential institutions and community use and boathouse; Hotel / public house with accommodation; Cinema and Offices
    • B: New pedestrian, vehicle and cycle accesses and internal routes, and associated highway works
    • C: Provision of on-site cycle, vehicle and servicing parking at surface and basement level
    • D: Provision of public open space, amenity and play space and landscaping
    • E: Flood defence and towpath works
    • F: Installation of plant and energy equipment
  • Outline application, with all matters reserved for works to the west of Ship Lane which comprise:
    • A: The erection of a single storey basement and buildings varying in height from two to eight storeys
    • B: Residential development
    • C: Provision of on-site cycle, vehicle and servicing parking
    • D: Provision of public open space, amenity and play space and landscaping
    • E: New pedestrian, vehicle and cycle accesses and internal routes, and associated highways works

Appeal B

  • 22/0902/FUL – Planning Inspectorate Reference: APP/L5810/W/24/3339062

Appeal B relates to the erection of a three-storey building to provide a new secondary school with sixth form; sports pitch with floodlighting, external MUGA and play space; and associated external works including landscaping, car and cycle parking, new access routes and other associated works.

An Inspector, Glen Rollings MRTPI BA (Hons) MAUD, has been appointed by the Secretary of State to hold a public inquiry to determine these appeals.

View the appeal documents relating to the inquiry.

Core documents

View the core documents relating to the inquiry.

Contact

The Case Officer contact at the Planning Inspectorate is Holly Dutton.

Up to: Planning

Updated: 06 December 2024

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