Local organisations against Earls Court Development.
The Fulham Society objects to 2024/01942/COMB and has worked with the other associations to produce the attached response which we fully endorse. Despite the extensive and time consuming pre-application consultation process, the proposed development remains far too dense, with buildings excessively high and with a park that is too small. Inadequate provision has been made for road access and for necessary improvements to public transport. The development is totally unsympathetic to the local neighbourhood in many respects and would blight our community. This is contrary to the Local Plan and we would urge you to refuse the proposed development and encourage the ECDC to bring forward more appropriate plans for this highly constrained site.
Fulham Football Club: The development is complete bar the new hotel and members’ club.
October 2024 - The Riverside pathway is now open, Development continues on the hospitality side with new restaurants and bars due to open in summer 2025.
Edith Summerskill House, Clem Atlee Estate.
October 2024 - Planning permission granted, work waiting to begin.
160-4 Hurlingham Road.
October 2024 - Planning permission granted for an old peoples’ home.
Hartopp & Lannoy Point, Dawes Road.
October 2024 - Approval gone ahead for affordable and private housing development.
Fulham Gasworks.
October 2024 – Plans agreed for this very large site, part of the South Fulham Regeneration area, and the area renamed King’s Road Park.
Earls Court masterplan planning applications are now live.
'Following four years of engagement and listening to local people, The Earls Court Development Company (ECDC) is pleased to share that our Hybrid Planning Applications have been validated by our Local Authorities the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.'
Fulham Town Hall update.
The long delayed redevelopment of Fulham Town Hall is set to restart, after Hammersmith & Fulham Council planners approved a Detailed Construction Logistics Plan, or DCLP, for the project’s future.
The plan, submitted by transport planning consultant Caneparo Associates on behalf of owner Ziser London, lays out the expected management of traffic during the construction period, with a strategy that aims to minimise the disruption to local residents, businesses and members of the public.
Albert and Swedish Wharves.
2021 - Consultations are taking place on the development of these two wharves adjacent to Wandsworth Bridge. Neighbouring Comley’s Wharf, presently used by Cemex, and Porcelanosa are not included. It will be a mixed use scheme as Swedish Wharf is safeguarded and still a working site.
A major public consultations is planned during the summer, leading to a planning application in the autumn.
Ada Lewis House, Palliser Road
April 2020 – The Council agreed plans for demolition of the existing building and the development of 36 affordable homes.