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Sydenham Hill residents seek second judicial review of Lewisham’s development plans

Residents of Sydenham Hill in south east London are seeking a second judicial review to the local council’s plans to redevelop the area for housing.

Lewisham Council wants to build 110 homes in towers ranging from four to seven storeys adjacent to Lammas Green, a Grade II listed set of terrace houses with a community hall. The proposed development is opposite Sydenham Hill Woods, a conservation area managed by the London Wildlife Trust. The woods are part of what is left of the Great North Wood, an ancient landscape that once spread from the banks of the Thames to Croydon, south London.

The council initially gave planning permission for the development, in the face of local opposition, in November 2020. Local residents took legal action and in May last year a High Court judge backed their challenge and quashed the decision, saying a conservation officer’s advice was inadequately reported to planning committee members.

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