July 1, 2010 Update on Ram Brewery

On 4 December 2008 Minerva plc announced that the Planning
Committee of Wandsworth Council had resolved to grant planning
consent for the development of its Ram Brewery and Buckhold Road
schemes, along with listed building and conservation area consents
of the Ram Brewery scheme. However, in February 2009, the Secretary
of State decided to call in the planning application for a local
inquiry, which was held in November and December 2009.
Today the Secretary of State has announced the refusal of planning
consent for the Ram Brewery application. The key reason being in
relation to the issue of the tall buildings on the northern edge of
the site and their impact. At the same time it was found that for
the most part, the development would successfully integrate with
the town centre and would contribute very significantly to
regeneration. For the Cockpen House (Buckhold Road) application he
is minded to grant consent, however his final decision is deferred
to enable a revised S106 agreement to be submitted.
Salmaan Hasan, Chief Executive of Minerva plc, said:
"We are naturally disappointed by the Secretary of State's decision
and remain committed to our Ram Brewery and Buckhold Road sites
which represent a rare opportunity to regenerate Wandsworth Town
Centre. However, the Secretary of State has given a positive
response to many aspects of the scheme and given guidance as to
what is likely to be acceptable. We will now consider the
information and guidance in the Secretary of State's response and
review our options as we look to move the scheme forward."
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All Enquiries:
Minerva
Salmaan Hasan, Chief Executive 020 7535 1000
Mark Cherry, Investment Director
Brunswick:
Simon Sporborg / Oliver Hughes 020 7404 5959
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