Save Britain’s Heritage, a campaigner for historic buildings, has urged communities secretary Angela Rayner to reject retailer Marks & Spencer’s controversial plans to demolish and redevelop its 1920s building near Marble Arch.
Following M&S’s legal challenge to Rayner’s predecessor, Michael Gove, the case for 456-472 Oxford Street, W1, is now back with Rayner for review.
In an open letter to Rayner organised alongside the Architects Journal and backed by individuals including writer Bill Bryson, broadcasters George Clarke and Kevin McCloud and London Eye designer Julia Barfield, SBH said: “The future of Marks & Spencer’s flagship 1929 store at Marble Arch remains centre stage in an ongoing national debate about sustainability and the future of our high streets.