There have been many lies told about how MISARA responded to the demolition of the Marlborough Primary School.
Contrary to what the Council might like to believe MISARA did object.....not one member of the Major Planning Development Committee responded...par for the course!
"In mid 2015 a campaign was launched to stop the impending
demolition, supported by many of our members. The Victorian Society, which in
2013 had unsuccessfully applied to English Heritage for the building to be
listed, wrote: “The building is handsome, impressive and
expresses the pride inherent in a structure that was intended to serve a public
good. It has functioned adequately for over 130 years, and could very well
continue to do so. The decision [to demolish] is short-sighted and one that in
time will be regretted. It is a building which should be used and cherished and
this part of London will be architecturally poorer and less interesting for its
loss."
The campaign culminated in the presentation of a petition
to the Council meeting on 14 October 2015, calling for the building to be
saved.
The officers’ report noted that MISARA had not commented on the planning
application at the time either for or against.
This is correct, but does not
tell the full story.......
During our discussions with John Lewis and their architects
Dixon Jones we were told that demolition of the school was necessary to expand
it from one to two forms of entry, and that preservation of the façade would
not be feasible.
On 4 March 2013 we wrote to all 12 councillors on the Major
Planning Development Committee asking them not to approve demolition of the
façade unless satisfied that it was absolutely necessary. None of the councillors
replied. So we were surprised to hear in August of this year, for the first
time, that the Council had approved and had begun to implement a plan to expand
the school to two forms of entry within the existing building back in 2011,
well before the deal with John Lewis.
It is some consolation to know that the new school building
will have greatly improved facilities.
But the demolition of a fine Victorian
building is a sad event, and diminishes us all."
"We have consulted widely and no one wants it. The Cabinet needs to prepare for two years of protest. But it will pass".
ReplyDeleteCllr Daniel Moylan, Deputy Leader
"So we have a unanimous decision to proceed"
Cllr Merrick Cockell, Leader of the Council
Nothing has changed
DeleteWho wants a draughty old Victorian building anyway. High time to modernise the building stock. Some pathetic residents have their heads in the sand.
ReplyDeleteStop being childlike
Delete18:03 How do you know it's draughty?
ReplyDeleteWhat do you mean by modernise?
Building stock? Oh, that's right developer jargon.
Pathetic residents? Must be someone who gains from demolishing Marlborough, caught out 18:03 go back under the rock you came from.
So Coleridge, the ignorant, oafish philistine, is a founder member of MISARA....oh, the irony
ReplyDeleteWhat is MISARA?
ReplyDeleteMilner Street Area Residents Association
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