‘It is now clear why London & Quadrant have spent so long trying to avoid this information being put into the public domain as it reveals that this development is not actually commercially viable and indeed will make a loss. We also note that L&Q’s plans do not include any social housing which is surprising given that L&Q is a Registered Social Landlord.
We have long been concerned about this proposal and have repeatedly urged these plans to be rejected because we do not consider them to be the best use of this site. Now in the light of this information and the questions this raises about the use of public funding to support L&Q’s work, we call again on the Mayor of London to intervene and overturn the decision to grant permission for this proposal.’




