<br>Most of you will be familiar with Crouch Hill Station House, the small one-story building next to the station. Back in 2009, Islington fought a long battle to prevent its demolition and redevelopment. The original applications of 2009 are P082401 & P082402 (see the link below to Islington's planning site).<br><br>Islington eventually lost, and planning permission was granted to demolish Crouch Hill Station House and replace it with flats and commercial units.<br><br>The developer has now submitted an application to renew the permission (the 3-year limit is up now up). It is quite possible that Islington will be able to refuse it based on the new national planning guidance, which does emphasise preserving heritage. This could even be an important test case.<br><b><br>Objections must be submitted by 14 June.</b><br><br>If you want to look or comment, go here:<br><br>
http://www.islington.gov.uk/services/planning/planninginisl/plan_interest/Pages/planning-search.aspx?extra=7<br><br> <br>Then type P120948 (for conservation area consent) or P120890 (for planning consent) in the application box. There are a lot of drawings! - I suggest that perhaps the easiest to look at are: <br><br><ul><li> 3D Perspective DWG 3D-07 (the left hand dwg shows a birds eye view looking down Crouch hill, railway line on left, the right hand dwg shows a birds eye view looking west, railway line on right</li></ul><ul><li> 3D Perspective DWG 3D-05 (views from Crouch Hill, looking east)</li></ul><ul><li> Sketch perspective (new planning application) DWG-01 (view looking along Crouch Hill towards Finsbury Park)</li></ul><br><br>
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