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Richmond upon Thames Liberal Democrats Covering the constituencies of Twickenham and Richmond Park |
| <enquiries@twickenhamlibdems.co.uk> | 7th October 2008 |
'Jolly Boatman' Rears Its Head Again9.16.09am BST (GMT +0100) Wed 13th Oct 2004 One of the largest running planning disputes in the area has come back to the surface with fresh proposals for the development of the Jolly Boatman/Hampton Court Station site over looking Hampton Court. In the House of Commons yesterday, Liberal Democrat MP Vincent Cable and Conservative MP Ian Taylor, who represents the area on the Surrey side of the river at Hampton Court (Esher), met (Elmbridge) planning officials and community groups who are deeply concerned about a new set of proposals from the land owners: County and Metropolitan and Network Rail. Both MPs are agreed that the proposal is "highly commercial" with "dubious aesthetic merit" and it should be opposed. Vincent Cable said: "while the planning authority is Elmbridge, our own residents have a strong interest in ensuring that this important site, immediately opposite Hampton Court Palace, is not ruined by some crass commercial development. Yet this is exactly what is envisaged. We are at a fairly early stage in the process but a planning application is expected in November. The options on offer are not inspiring: either the Jolly Boatman remains as a derelict eyesore or it is developed as a commercially profitable eyesore. I suspect the developers are hoping to grind down local resistance instead of doing what they should be doing and producing an imaginative design appropriate to the location. Fortunately there is a common position amongst communities on both sides of the river, and their MPs."
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