Update on rear of 88-90 High Street, Beckenham – planning approved by Planning Inspectorate

Decision of Planning Inspectorate

The appeal by the developer is allowed and planning permission is granted for 3 four storey blocks comprising 9 one bedroom, 32 two bedroom and 3 three bedroom flats, with 41 car parking spaces, bicycle parking, landscaping and access to the rear of 88-90 High Street, Beckenham BR3 1ED.

Bromley Council are also liable to pay the developer partial costs.

Conclusions of the Planning Inspectorate

For the above reasons the overall conclusion is that by comparison with the extant permitted scheme there would be no greater impact on the character and appearance of the area or the living conditions of neighbouring residents and some effects would be reduced.

The proposed scheme also makes suitable provision for access, parking, the mitigation of flood risk, education infrastructure, affordable housing, landscaping and wildlife. The proposal would help to meet the need for market and affordable housing in an accessible location whilst making efficient use of previously developed land.

The appeal scheme is in overall accordance with the provisions of the development plan and there are no material considerations indicating that a decision should be taken other than in accordance with the development plan. The appeal should therefore be allowed.

Planning Permission given for final part of fomer Glaxo Site

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Planning permission was given last night at a meeting of the Development Control Committee in Beckenham for 179 units of accommodation on the former Glaxo Wellcome site in South Eden Park Rd.  There will be 79 affordable units with 46 for rent and 33 being shared ownership.  The former pavilion buidling will be used as a community centre and the sporting facilities will be retained.  A GP/medical surgery will also be included in the development.

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The Celebration Summer Fair & The Beckenham Bake-off Saturday 18 August, 1.30pm – 6pm

Saturday 18 August, 1.30pm – 6pm
Beckenham Methodist Church, entry in Bevington Road
Event organised by ‘The Hidden Teapot’

No matter the weather, come and join us for fun and frolics at our Summer Fair in Beckenham.
We will also be hosting the Beckenham Bake-off whilst supporting Breast Cancer Care.

What’s it all about? We’re a growing group of like-minded creatives and the Hidden Teapot is where we showcase our work, share our skills and eat cake! There will be taster workshops, our delicious pop-up teashop and the judging of the Beckenham Bake-off! You’ll even be able to get a mini tarot reading. Phew.

Our workshops were a massive hit at the spring event. Suitable for little teapots they will be held on the hour between 2 – 4pm but places are limited. Check the blog for more info.

http://thehiddenteapot.blogspot.co.uk/

9.30 ish this morning, get down to the High Street for music, freebies and Olympic Torch

Beckenham High Street is welcoming the Olympic Torch in style. The Torch is due to pass through the High Street from 9.45 to 10.15, coming down Manor Road along the High Street to the War Memorial. While we are waiting for the Torch there will be music.

Barbershop Choir – Chessingtons Forecourt

Jazz Band – Sainsburys Forecourt

Children’s Choir – War Memorial

Look out for free flags to wave and the many special promotions offered by our retailers, which may include:

Beckenham Toys – face painting, cupcakes and giant bubble toy

Caffe Nero – free coffee and cake samples

Love A Slice – free samples cakes

Zizzi’s – tasty food buffet

Odeon cinema and Bricklayers Arms – special early opening

Wimpy – Mister Wimpy (man in costume) outside premises

Villager sausages – free samples of cooked sausages

Blockbusters video – free samples popcorn and fizzy drinks

Mr Simms sweetshop – free sweet samples

Beckenham High Street Olympic Celebration – tomorrow 9.30 am Monday 23 July – free event

Beckenham High Street is welcoming the Olympic Torch in style. The Torch is due to pass through the High Street from 9.45 to 10.15, coming down Manor Road along the High Street to the War Memorial. While we are waiting for the Torch there will be music.

Barbershop Choir – Chessingtons Forecourt

Jazz Band – Sainsburys Forecourt

Children’s Choir – War Memorial

Look out for free flags to wave and the many special promotions offered by our retailers, which may include:

Beckenham Toys – face painting, cupcakes and giant bubble toy

Caffe Nero – free coffee and cake samples

Love A Slice – free samples cakes

Zizzi’s – tasty food buffet

Odeon cinema and Bricklayers Arms – special early opening

Wimpy – Mister Wimpy (man in costume) outside premises

Villager sausages – free samples of cooked sausages

Blockbusters video – free samples popcorn and fizzy drinks

Mr Simms sweetshop – free sweet samples

London Borough of Bromley Trading Standards Warning

London Borough of Bromley Trading Standards have received intelligence relating to an individual, who gives his name as RICHARD GREEN (aka Richard Green Larry) cold calling residents and claiming to be from Trading Standards.

His MO is to cold call residents claiming that work needs doing on their roof. Intelligence also suggests that he is using the name AQUASHIELD and says that he is ‘investigating’ the company who had carried out previous work to the consumer’s property.

It has been reported that he may be working with two other suspects posing as builders

One description gives Green as an – IC1male – 40 to 50 yrs (possibly 60) – medium build – short – shaved head – tanned – wearing a black plastic/leather jacket. He wears an ID card on lanyard around neck possibly with a blue edge.

L B Croydon has reported that two victims in their area have lost £800 and £2000 respectively to this individual.

We are also aware of a previous incident in Havering and a couple of incidences have been reported recently in Surrey .

Scam warnings from Police

1. A booklet has recently been produced about scams, which may interest you. You can see the e-version of the booklet on the Met Police website, by clicking through fraud alert on the website.
Here is the link: http://www.met.police.uk/fraudalert/docs/mps_little_book_big_scams.pdf

2. Watch out for emails claiming to be from the DVLA asking you to verify your driving licence details via an online link – it’s a scam.

The DVLA has not sent any such email, so if you get one delete it immediately. This is a copy of the email that is circulating:

From: DVLA Subject: Update Your License Details
We are currently upgrading our database and all drivers are required to update and verify their driver’s license details. To complete your license verification with us, you are required to fill out the form in the link below.

{Fake link}

Drivers that refuse to upgrade his or her details within two weeks of receiving this verification email will lose his or her driver’s License and will have to take a fresh driving test.

We sincerely apologise for any inconveniences this might have caused you.
Thank you for your co-operation.

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Swansea SA6 7JL

3. You may receive a phone call from an intruder alarm company saying that ‘home intrusion’ is up in your ‘postcode’ area (latest Home Office figures) and that you have been selected for a free Group 1 Security wireless system, one of only 3 to be approved by the police. Covers fire, medical and security monitoring.

Please consider the Police advice that is: ‘never deal with Cold Callers’ and only use companies known or recommended to you. Many cold callers do not offer good value for money.

Beckenham Police advise of rise of thefts on High Street

Recently in Caffe Nero and Costa Coffee in Beckenham High Street we have seen a rise in thefts from/of bags and mobile phones.

Bags are being left on the back of chairs some open some not and then they are dipped or in some cases stolen.

Mobile phones are being left on the table and the suspects are coming in handing out leaflets and either putting them on top off or next to mobile phones, once the conversation is finished the suspect then picks up the leaflet along with the phone. People are distracted by the conversation and then don’t realise until a little later that there phone has been taken.

We advise that everyone keeps there bag and phone in sight at all times or on there person.

Basil Restaurant, Old Police Station, Beckenham – licence granted

Bromley Council have granted the licence for Basil Restaurant. The application was granted the subject to the following hours and conditions:

1. Hours of Operation

  • Sunday – Thursday 11:00 – 23.00
  • Friday – Saturday 11:00 – 23:30

2. Sale of alcohol

  • Sunday – Thursday 11:00 – 22:30
  • Friday – Saturday 11:00 – 23:00

3. Regulated Entertainment

  • Sunday 13:00 – 17:00 and 19:00 – 22:00
  • Thursday 19:00 – 22:00

Controversial Glades planning application for restaurants in Queens Gardens – refused

Last week Bromley Council refused the planning application to build restaurants in Queens Gardens (behind the Glades, adjacent to Kentish Way). The application has caused controversy as part of the land is in a conservation area, the new restaurant chains may take trade away from the recently regenerated Bromley North area and a view that Bromley is currently too saturated with restaurants (what will happen to the site if the new restaurants are not profitable).

Beckenham Town Centre Working Group Update – July 2012

Since we last blogged the working group has met three times. The following improvements have been agreed by the Working Group and endorsed by the Council.

  • Appoint urban design consultant to prepare a scheme and design guide for visual improvement of the High Street to be coordinated with other improvements i.e. relating to signage, shop fronts, lighting, traffic management, etc.
  • Installation of a Beckenham Town Sign of similar design as Beckenham Green example at the War Memorial entrance to the High Street.
  • Improve signage to off street car parks.
  • Install 2 high quality community notice boards (possibly incorporating maps).
  • Installation of extra lighting for pedestrians over footways.
  • Control access to private alleyways and parking areas (including gating – however our Association does not support gating as this may increase the perception of crime and may change the feel of the High Street, we prefer alleys to be well lit and cleaned.)
  • Coordinated installation of upgraded heritage street lamps and furniture.
  • Decluttering exercise to achieve removal of unnecessary signs, poles & equipment – including unmaintained telephone boxes; reduction of the number of posts on the footways.
  • Floodlight heritage buildings and signs with up-lighters to enhance night time atmosphere.
  • Improve siting and external cleanliness of litter bins.
  • Christmas Lights.

The Council appointed design consultants in May to prepare a scheme and design guide for visual improvement of the High Street. The scheme will form the basis of a bid for secure funding for Town Centre Regeneration from Transport for London that is due to go up in September.

In June the design consultants organised an evening walk around the High Street for members of the Working Group, including our Association, to give their views on what areas of the High Street they would like improved and what features of the High Street they would like to be enhanced.

This week the group met again to review  the proposed improvements and discuss the outcomes from the evening walk. We are expecting to see a first draft of the design in August and will report back.

Increase in theft from motor vehicles in Beckenham

Message from Beckenham Police

There has been an increase in theft from motor vehicles in the Bromley area. The suspects are targeting gardeners and builders vans at present and Beckenham has been hit a few times on Copers Cope Road. If you are having any work done please inform your workers to keep there vans locked up even if they are popping in and out as this is enough time for the suspects to get in and out.

On another note please can you make sure you never leave anything valuable on show in your vehicle, should you use a sat nav/in car phone holder please remove these from the car and also wipe away the ring marks that are left on the windscreen as this is a sign that you have one. Please take the property inside rather than locking it into your glove box.


182A High Street, Beckenham – planning refused

A further application submitted to Bromley Council regarding the old Supa Electrics warehouse (behind the High Street) was refused this week by Bromley Council (a previous application was refused in Dec 2011). The developers plan to change the use of the building from warehouse to drinking establishment (open to 2am at the weekends), refurbish the existing building to include a side extension, and a raised terrace and garden area,

The reasons for refusal are:
1 The proposed development would be detrimental to the amenities that nearby residents might reasonably expect to be able to continue to enjoy by reason of late night noise and general disturbance associated with such a use thereby contrary to Policies S9 and BE1 of the Unitary Development Plan.

2 The proposed development would give rise to loss of prospect, an unacceptable degree of overlooking and loss of privacy and amenity to nearby occupiers thus contrary to Policy BE1 of the Unitary Development Plan.

3 The proposal would result in an over concentration of food and drink establishments contrary to Policy S9 of the Unitary Development Plan

4 The proposed development sited in this particular location gives rise to concerns in relation to crime and disorder and will undermine the quality of life for nearby occupiers thus contrary to the aims of the National Planning Policy Framework.

32 Church Avenue, Beckenham – planning refused

A proposal to erect a detached two storey four bedroom house with associated car parking and replacement garage for No. 30 at land rear of 32 Church Avenue was refused by Bromley Council this week. This decision is significant as the proposal is adjacent to the controversial site at the  Rear of 86 to 94 High Street Beckenham (which is awaiting an appeal decision). There are fears that ‘backland’ development behind the houses on Church Road could change the scope of the high density development planned for the Rear of 86 to 94 High Street Beckenham. This decision will be welcomed by local residents.

The reasons for refusal were:
1 The proposal, by reason of its size and siting, would constitute an inappropriate form backland development within a protected woodland, thereby contrary to Policies BE1, H7 and NE8 of the Unitary Development Plan.
2 The proposed development does not provide adequate servicing of the site,
contrary to Policy T17 of the Unitary Development Plan.