Forum topic: Revised Fox planning application submitted
Revised Fox planning application submitted
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22 Mar 2018 00:04 3728
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They have issued two documents, one relating to the Fox's status as an Asset of Community Value and the future of its function room, the other to the architectural design of the housing blocks proposed for the car park area.
The Fox as an Asset of Community Value (ACV)
Comments on the revised proposals for the redevelopment of the Fox PH
You can submit comments via the Enfield Planning Portal
The deadline for submitting comments to the planning application is this Friday, 23rd March (a week later than the original deadline).
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Revised Fox planning application submitted
Adrian Day
05 Apr 2018 12:18 3765
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Fox - planning officers recommend approval
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05 Apr 2018 13:39 3768
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https://planningandbuildingcontrol.enfield.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=OUHAYFJNJU200.
It's the document dated 29th March and listed as "Planning Committee Report". You can also access it directly as part of the paperwork for the Planning Committee meeting:
https://governance.enfield.gov.uk/documents/g10144/Public%20reports%20pack%2010th-Apr-2018%2019.30%20Planning%20Committee.pdf
The report was written before the application was discussed for a second time by the Conservation Advisory Group (CAG) earlier this week. As mentioned by Adrian Day in an earlier post, the CAG members expressed strong opposition to the revised application.
The Planning Committee meeting on the 10th will be held at the Dugdale Centre at 7.30pm - see https://governance.enfield.gov.uk/ieListDocuments.aspx?CId=124&MId=10145&zTS=undefined .
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Fox - planning officers recommend approval
Colin Younger
05 Apr 2018 13:47 3769
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Fox - planning officers recommend approval
Darren Edgar
05 Apr 2018 14:55 3770
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Will be firing in my support in any way I can.
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Fox - planning officers recommend approval
Darren Edgar
05 Apr 2018 14:59 3772
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Will simply re-iterate my support for Neil's spot on comments below:
"We cannot object to this proposal on the basis of the size of a community room - not when it will provide genuinely needed affordable housing, genuinely needed residential housing, genuinely needed refurbishment of the local pub and genuinely needed investment and regeneration of the high street. As a combination, this redevelopment benefits vastly more people than can possibly be offended by its height or the dimensions of the community room.
We must also consider whether our objections to size and height and lack of trees is actually just because of a feeling that the Edwardian character of the area must be preserved at all costs - even though the immediate area surrounding the site is not actually Edwardian at all. You need to get over the bridge for that.
The Council will not approve an application that reduces the sunlight/daylight of the surrounding residences, especially those on Devonshire Close, so how does this application actually harm anyone?
I can't say the architectural style is the kind that sets my heart soaring, but I like it a whole lot more than that grotty car park and the dilapidated state of the Fox. Red brick is an expensive material and Im thrilled they design does not use ugly cladding of the kind used elsewhere and it's actually brick all the way round the development, not just the bits visible from the high street. Natural materials like the timber soffits do not go out of style. I daresay the perforated metal grills will look naff at some point but they can be easily replaced. And all that aside, my opinion of whether I like the building or not is way down the list of priorities of whether it is giving more to the community than it is taking away.
It's never going to be perfect, it's a question of whether it is good enough in exchange for all the other benefits. For me, it is. "
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Revised Fox planning application submitted
Colin Younger
05 Apr 2018 15:51 3773
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Many people have tried to get the developers to do better, but though they trumpet support (not actually that we were consulted on THIS design) they ignore any reservations as if they did not exist, and indeed have taken back ground on the size of the function room and height of the main block. Just as an indication, they claim that the additional floor lessens the massing of th bock because it's a light finish, so in their physics more makes less!
It reinforces the idea that consultation and publc engagement is a one way street.
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Revised Fox planning application submitted
Darren Edgar
05 Apr 2018 16:19 3775
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Save for personal taste the application has minimal fault, hence why it has been recommended by planning officers, hopefully Enfield don't mess another decision up at Committee and let the building crumble.
Developers aren't charities, can't expect them to build the build YOU want regardless of viability, needs to be sensible compromise and it is impossible to argue what's proposed isn't better than what's there now.
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