Objecting To
The Landlord’s
Plan
April 28, 2020 9:12 pm
The Dorchester Court Residents Association will be objecting to the Landlord’s planning application in its entirety.
If you agree with us please lodge your objections on the Lambeth website.
Numbers count!
We need as many people to object as possible.
Because of the important heritage status of Dorchester Court you need to make two objections. One is related to the application to build the new houses and flats, and the other is related to the effect that this project will have on the Grade Two Listed status that Dorchester Court holds.
HOW TO OBJECT
You need to make two objections by Friday May 8th
If you’re short on time just pick one sentence for each application and go with that.
1
How to object to the Listed Building Consent application
- Click here to open the correct page on the Lambeth Website.
- Scroll down, fill in your details. They will not be made public.
- Use the following reasons to object – please put them in your own words. Personalised submissions are much more powerful. Stick to the points below but be creative with your words. Be brief if you want. Add any other personally held reasons if you have them.
The rooftop flats will be ugly in comparison to this beautifully designed estate.
reason two The proposal ignores the architect’s original concepts of – space – proportion -and the idea of community.
2
How to object to the full application
- Click here to open the correct page on the Lambeth Website.
- Scroll down and fill in your details
- Use the following three reasons to object – again, please put them in your own words.
The roofs were originally designed to be used by you – the residents – the people that live at Dorchester Court.
We have a legal right to use all of the roof spaces – the roof on every block.
reason two The garages were designed to be used by the residents and the team that service the estate.
Losing the garages will will negatively impact the – running – servicing – management – of the estate.
Until the garage tenants were evicted the garages were an important part of Dorchester Court community – tradesmen’s workshops – community store – cleaner’s facilities –Dorchester court’s gardener’s garage – bin stores
reason three Building on the roofs will destroy this community – tenants will be evicted – leaving the estate sorely lacking in community spirit for years to come.
Cut-off for objections is
May 8th
Make your voice heard!
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