ePetition details

Petition to uphold planning policies by refusing application 78464/APP/2024/3196 for Dyson Drive, Uxbridge

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to refuse application 78464/APP/2024/3196, in line with the Planning Officer’s recommendation.

The application for 9 new parking spaces on Dyson Drive creates an unsustainable overprovision of parking. The site’s 70 existing spaces already significantly exceed the maximum of 46.5 permitted for its 56 properties under the current London Plan standards.

This is a significant policy departure that would set a harmful precedent for future developments across our borough. It undermines policies on sustainable transport and causes the unnecessary loss of green space. We ask the Committee to uphold its planning policies and refuse this application.

This petition is submitted with the full endorsement of the Hillingdon Alliance of Residents’ Associations.

On reaching 20 signatures it may be considered in conjunction with the relevant live planning application at an upcoming Committee meeting. The Council's Democratic Services Team will be in touch with the lead petitioner to advise and take this petition forward accordingly.

This ePetition ran from 29/08/2025 to 02/09/2025 and has now finished.

67 people signed this ePetition.

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