ePetition details

Hillingdon House - Against planning application - 77108/APP/2022/691 - class of use to Sui Generis

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to reject and fully dismiss this planning application

1) Hillingdon House is a grade 2 listed building and original plans were only permitted for a class A3 restaurant/cafe, which is currently being used as a banqueting suite without permission.

2) Planning enforcement still under investigation ENF/837/19, as Hillingdon House is being used as a sui generis class of usage without permission

3) Hillingdon House is set in a private residential estate ,currently they have no consideration for residents, with regards to the noise from their guests. There is streams of cars entering and leaving the Estate, with their cars horning, people shouting and blocking St Andrews Road. Events are held 7 days a week and disturbing our sleep.

4) The guests leave Hillingdon House after midnight, when the plans state state everyone should have vacated by 11.30pm.

5) Music is also played at the venue, against the restricted times as set out in the plans. Residents can hear the music.

6) Our privacy is reduced as their staff block a layby on St Andrews Road and on Wren Avenue with cones and stand in front of our houses during the whole time of the event

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 12/07/2022 to 08/08/2022 and has now finished.

113 people signed this ePetition.

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