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Keep up to dateBy Jim Dunton2020-02-12T06:00:00
Planning inspector to probe redevelopment of 1930s London landmark after councillors overruled officers’ advice to approve
Westminster council’s refusal of Eric Parry Architects’ plans to add 230 new homes to Pimlico’s Dolphin Square is headed to appeal.
Planning officers had supported Parry’s proposals for the 1930s quadrangle development – long a favourite of MPs, peers and society figures – which would have seen the demolition of its northern-most block for replacement with a new 10-storey building.
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