ePetition details

Petition Against New House on Grade II Highgrove House Site 10622/APP/2021/1490 & 10622/APP/2021/1491

We the undersigned petition Hillingdon Council to Refuse the proposals for the over development of the Grade II Highgrove House Site 10622/APP/2021/1490 & 10622/APP/2021/1491

We the undersigned are opposed to the addition of new residential buildings on this site.

The proposed building will have significant negative impact to the council listed SINC and its wildlife, who make use of the green open space the new residential building will be built on.

It will have a significantly negative impact on the beauty and characteristics of Highgrove House which is a Grade II listed building.

There is inadequate parking for current residents and Yew Tree Lodge which shares the site. Over development of the site will put future strain on an already problematic parking situation.

Given Pembroke Park is a stones throw away, we urge the council to very seriously scrutinize the need for one additional home on this Grade II listed site which has a significant ecological value relative to the SINC and refuse both planning applications.

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 12/08/2021 to 06/09/2021 and has now finished.

117 people signed this ePetition.

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