Thursday 14th September, 3-7pm
Creekside Discovery Centre, 14 Creekside SE8 4SA
If you can't make it to the Bluecroft consultation on Thursday, you can email them for information at creekside@kandaconsulting.co.uk or call 020 3900 3676. You might ask why you only heard about the exhibition via this blog, rather than, say, a flyer through your door.
In order to provide context for what's going on at No.2 & 3 Creekside, this blog referred to No.1 Creekside in a recent post about plans for No.2 and 3. This linked to previous news about the No.1 site (e.g. when it was first bought by Bluecroft Property in 2014, and then when Lewisham Council gave them the strip of publicly owned green space next to the site).
The planning application for No.2 and 3 is for temporary meantime use of the land at No.2 whilst the owners wait for Bluecroft Properties (now called Bluecroft Creekside Ltd) to reveal their plans at No.1 – apparently so that any permanent redevelopment of No.2 can be designed in keeping with No.1. In other words, if Lewisham planning allow 'Bluecroft Creekside' to build tall and dense, the precedent will be set for 'Artworks Creekside' to do the same at No.2.
Rather than leaflet Crossfields – or at least the blocks who will be affected most (Cremer, Wilshaw and Castell) – Bluecroft's consultants emailed a pdf to the TRA last Friday (so less than a week's notice). Presumably the TRA and local blogs are expected to disseminate the information on Bluecroft's behalf (as we are doing now!).
We went to this meeting ...hat a shambles. .once again property developers moving in without a care on the world for locals...around 15 people attended due to lack of info for locals ...they wasn't really interested in what locals have to say ...the head honcho of the meeting was rather rude and aggressively making his points and dismissing what people had to say about the plans ....what a load of nonsense...it beggars belief how these people continuously buy up land and property in an area and have plans drawn up without first looking into the area and the people who live there to see what the place and the people are lacking and add to the situation things that would actually make a positive change and be helpful and encouraging. .instead they just come in with their big ideas and wods of cash and build what they want to line their pockets without regard to how that will affect locals.
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