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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
PLANNING COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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THE KING (on the application of HELEN KINSEY) |
Claimant |
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LONDON BOROUGH OF LEWISHAM |
Defendant |
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CITY OF LONDON CORPORATION (No.3) |
Interested Party |
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Saira Kabir Sheikh KC (instructed by Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP) for the Defendant
The Interested Party did not make submissions
Written submissions: 14-15, 20 July 2022, 7 October 2022
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Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE FORDHAM:
Introduction
Internal Distribution
PLEASE NOTE THAT NEITHER THE DRAFT JUDGMENT NOR ITS SUBSTANCE (INCLUDING THE RESULT) MAY BE DISCLOSED TO ANY OTHER PERSON UNTIL IT HAS BEEN HANDED DOWN. TO DO SO WOULD BE CONTEMPT OF COURT.
In an email exchange Mr Robinson asked Mr Dagg: "Can the draft be shared to a couple of other members of the planning service?" Mr Dagg replied: "Yes the Council is a party, so it can be shared with other officers. My advice though is to make the circulation list very small and make it crystal clear that it is contempt of court to share it as I did below. The fewer people have the judgment the less likely anyone is to be sent down!!" The reference to "as I did below" is to Mr Dagg's "PLEASE NOTE …" statement. David Robinson replied: "Okay thanks for advising. I'll maybe keep the draft judgement amongst Emma, Michael and I for now and let the other few know the outcome." Mr Robinson forwarded the CEDJ to the Defendant's (iv) South Area Planning Team Leader (James Hughes) and (v) Business Improvement Manager (managing the team dealing with the Defendant's Planning email inbox) (Alison Bradshaw). The CEDJ was not shared beyond persons (i) to (v) above.
The Embargoed Press Release (EPR)
From: Media Relations Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2022 at 09:15
Subject: Planning permission upheld for 100% social housing development
To: Media Relations
EMBARGOED UNTIL 10AM MONDAY 11 JULY
Planning permission upheld for 100% social housing development
Lewisham Council's decision to grant planning permission for a 100% social housing development at Mais House has been upheld by the High Court, following a judicial review.
The City of London Corporation, who own the Sydenham Hill estate, plan to build 110 new social homes on the estate, replacing a set of garages and an empty block of flats. The empty block was previously used as supported living accommodation for elderly residents, but is no longer fit for purpose. The new social homes will be used to house families on Lewisham and the City of London's housing waiting lists, helping to tackle the housing crisis facing London.
The plans for the Mais House development were approved by Lewisham Council's Strategic Planning Committee in June 2021. An application was subsequently made to the High Court for a judicial review of the decision. A judicial review was carried out by Justice Fordham and found that there were no grounds to overturn the Council's original decision to grant planning permission.
Cllr Brenda Dacres, Cabinet Member for Housing Development and Planning, said:
"I am pleased that the High Court has upheld our original decision to grant planning permission for this important 100% social housing development at Mais House.
"With 10,000 families on our housing waiting list, building new social homes is a key priority for Lewisham. The development at Mais House will see an empty building and garages replaced with 110 much-needed social homes, helping families on our housing waiting list. It will also see more trees planted and the creation of a new play space for residents, while retaining current green space on the estate."
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