Stag Brewery plans delayed after changes announced

By Charlotte Lillywhite - Local Democracy Reporter

29th Nov 2023 | Local News

CGI of the revised scheme for the former Stag Brewery site in Mortlake. (Credit: Reselton Properties Limited/Squire and Partners, provided in Richmond Council planning documents).
CGI of the revised scheme for the former Stag Brewery site in Mortlake. (Credit: Reselton Properties Limited/Squire and Partners, provided in Richmond Council planning documents).

Plans to build a new neighbourhood in South West London with more than 1,000 homes, restaurants, a cinema and a secondary school have been changed after it was announced government regulations would be updated. 

Richmond Council approved two planning applications making up the scheme for the former Stag Brewery site in Mortlake on July 19 this year, but it has been delayed so the developer could make changes in response to the proposed fire safety rules.

It comes after Housing Secretary Michael Gove announced on July 24 that all new residential buildings taller than 18 metres will need a second staircase. 

Government regulations mean that a secon staircase is now needed. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council Planning Documents).

Developer Reselton Properties Limited has submitted revisions to one of the applications to comply with the proposed rules in response.

The second approved application is for the 1,200-place secondary school and remains unchanged.

Apartment buildings taller than 18 metres have been redesigned across the development to add second staircases.

This has led to changes in the layout of some homes, waste stores and ground floor fire escape routes.

The number of proposed homes across the development has increased from 1,068 to 1,075, while the number of affordable homes remains the same at 65.

The height of one of the buildings has been cut by 2.6 metres. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council Planning Documents).

The height of one of the buildings has been cut by 2.6 metres and the scheme includes less office space, along with a reduction of 15 car parking spaces.

Overall, the 1,075-home development includes tower blocks up to nine storeys tall, restaurants, offices, a cinema, space for a hotel or pub and a 1,200-pupil secondary school.

The council is now consulting on the revised application, which will then be referred to the planning committee for a final decision in due course.

     

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