Save Our Welsh Harp

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Saturday, 18 May 2013

Press splashes on Welsh Harp reservoir petition

Wembley and Willesden Observer May 16th
Brent and Kilburn Times May 16th

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Labels: Barnet Council, Barratt Homes, Kilburn Times, petition, protest, Welsh Harp development, West Hendon Estate, Willesden and Wembley Observer

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Save Our Welsh Harp in Kilburn Times


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Labels: Barnet Council, Barratt Homes, Brent Council, development, Kilburn Times, Save Our Welsh Harp, SSSI, West Hendon Estate, wildfowl reserve
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MAKE YOUR VIEWS KNOWN NOW

Make your views known on the Welsh Harp development NOW We need as many individual responses as possible to Barratt's planning application for the West Hendon site. ONLINE Go to the Barnet Planning site LINK and type H/01054/13 into the Search Box. Make sure you give a name and postal address and email address to get an acknowledgement.

Brent Council's submission to Barnet on Welsh Harp

This may help you with your submission to Barnet Planning consultation on the West Hendon development

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Area affected

Area affected
Development is on the east bank

Our Campaign

This is a cross-party campaign involving residents, environmentalists and activists opposed to the West Hendon Development as current proposed by Barratt's.

The development would threaten a local natural haven which contains a wildfowl reserve and a Site of Scientific Special Interest. Current blocks which are mainly 5 storeys high plus two of 12 storeys would be replaced by a new development that includes 26 storey high-rises. The housing would also be closer to the Welsh Harp's banks and the scheme also involves two pedestrian bridges over the reservoir.
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