Brentford Developments in the Pipeline

What is happening with major schemes in the area as of October


A planning application has been submitted for Holly House next to the M4

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Pre-application Proposals

Heidelberg Graphic Equipment Ltd., 69-76 High Street, TW8 0AA

Heidelberg have announced their intention to vacate their site in Brentford and, as the freeholders of the site, they will wish to maximise the value of their land. We understand that pre-application discussions have begun with the London Borough of Hounslow but we are not privy to any specific proposals for the site.

This is clearly a prime development site, the area of which is about 1.3 hectares (3.2 acres).

Major new development likely on the Heidelberg site
Major new development likely on the Heidelberg site

Griffin Park, Braemar Road, TW8 0NT

In December 2018 a reserved matters application was approved for Brentford Football Club’s ground. This was for 75 houses, 102 parking spaces and public open space of 725 m2.

Visualisation of the new development at the Griffin Park site
Visualisation of the new development at the Griffin Park site

The developer, Ecoworld, is now proposing a development of 149 flats and houses, with 67 car parking spaces, and a central park of 1,770 m2 which will be fully accessible to the wider community. There would be 108 flats ranging from 1-bed to 3-bed homes and 41 houses ranging from 2-bed to 5-bed homes. Two central blocks of flats would extend to 6 storeys. The provision of affordable housing has yet to be agreed.

New planned layout for Griffin Park site
New planned layout for Griffin Park site

Further details are available at at this site.

Charlton House and Albany House, Albany Road/Ealing Road, TW8 0NG / TW8 0JT


Artist’s impression of the redevelopment

LB Hounslow, as part of the borough-wide programme to regenerate its 171 estates, have been consulting with residents at Charlton House and Albany House to ensure any plans drawn up are inclusive of the needs of the existing households and community.

Initial proposals suggest that the about 92 existing homes will be redeveloped to provide up to 225 new homes for social rent. Retail provision will be retained at ground floor level. During the period December 2020 to mid-January 2021 a further consultation will take place on the offers to tenants and leaseholders. A planning application is expected sometime between May and December 2021 with a decision in about March 2022.

Planning Applications Awaiting Decision

Holly House, Chiswick Roundabout, junction of Gunnersbury Avenue and Great West Road, W4 5QB (Turnham Green Ward)


Holly House viewed from the south

A new planning application (P/2021/3510) has been submitted for this site. This proposal is the latest on the site. Previous schemes were known as the Chiswick Curve, the Citadel, the Octopus, and the Pinnacle.

The proposal is for the redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed-use building of 24 storeys, (ground plus 23 with a mezzanine), comprising 255 dwellings; residential amenities; flexible office/retail at ground; office from ground to level 3; basement car and cycle parking; hard and soft landscaping; highway works; and all necessary ancillary and enabling works associated with the development.

The height of the building will be 89.92 metres above ground level, or 100.92 m. above ordnance datum. The 24 storey building can be compared with the maximum of 18 storeys on the Ecoworld development adjacent to Brentford Community Stadium, the 22 storeys of Brentford Towers in Green Dragon Lane, and the 27 storeys (92.9 metres) of the Kew Eye at the Great West Quarter.

Churchill House, 114 Windmill Road, TW8 9NB

In November 2018 Merchant Land Ltd. held a public consultation on its proposals for 90 new homes on this light industrial site immediately to the south of St. Faith’s Church.

A planning application (P/2021/0584) was submitted on 4 March 2021. The proposal is for the demolition of the existing commercial buildings and a phased residential redevelopment providing 74 dwellings within two blocks ranging between four and eight storeys in height (33 dwellings in Building A (Phase 1) and 41 dwellings in Building B (Phase 2)) and associated works including car and cycle parking and hard and soft landscaping.


Artist’s impression of the entrance to the development from Windmill Road

B&Q site (“The Fourth Mile”), Larch Drive, Gunnersbury Avenue (Turnham Green ward).

A planning application (P/2019/3954) was submitted in October 2019 for a development of up to 16 storeys containing 258 flats, a four star hotel with 219 rooms, community space and office/retail including a 33,000 m 2 “Technology Showcase” for the automotive industry.

Following consultation with officers at LB Hounslow, the Greater London Authority, and Historic England, a set of revised documents was submitted in February 2021. Changes include the reduction of the number of flat from 258 to 234; a reduction in the size of the hotel from 219 to 197 rooms; and a reduction the height of the four blocks be between 0.65 metres and 11.65 metres.

Rear of Kew Bridge Station

A planning application (P/2017/1203) for 30 flats of which 15 would be at "affordable rent" was approved by Planning Committee in December 2018. The development would include 4 studios, 21 x 1 bed, and 5 x 2 bed. The site is cleared. A revised application (P/2020/0757) was approved in October 2020 for a similar size (6 storeys) but with 14 x 1 bed and 16 x 2 bed flats.

On 28 October 2020 a further application was submitted to increase the height of the building to 8 storeys plus ground floor. The proposed number of homes is 45, of which 11 will be for “affordable home ownership”. There would be 5 car parking spaces and 84 cycle space. A recent "pending decisions" list from LB Hounslow intimates that this planning permission is likely to be refused.

PLANNING APPLICATIONS PERMITTED

Tesco and Homebase Sites, Osterley

Visualisations for development on the current Tesco site (left) and the Homebase site (right)

Planning applications for the development of these sites were submitted on 14 September 2020 by the developers, Berkeley Homes/St. Edward. These are a full application for the Homebase site and an outline application for the Tesco site. They were approved by the borough planning committee on Thursday, 8 April.

In January, revisions were submitted to the earlier plans for both sites. The main changes relate to energy strategy and some minor changes to the junction at Gillette Corner. In December 2020 the Borough's Affordable Housing Committee resolved to purchase 164 flats within the Homebase development, subject to planning permission being granted for the scheme.

Further details of the proposals are available at syonlanefuture.com


CGI of the proposed developments at the Tesco and Homebase sites

Tesco Superstore (to be known as “Osterley Place”)
The proposals include buildings ranging from 5 storeys on the Syon Lane frontage to 17 storeys on the eastern edge of the site; 1,670 new homes (35% affordable); 46,000 sq. ft. commercial floorspace and 3,000 sq. ft. community centre. 625 car parking spaces.

Homebase (to be known as “Syon Gardens”)
The proposals include buildings up to 17 storeys high; 480 new homes (35% affordable); about 8,500 m 2 of commercial space including a Tesco Extra store with sales space less than the current store; and 500 car spaces of which 400 will be for the new Tesco store.

In December 2020, LB Hounslow resolved that, subject to planning permission being granted, they will purchase 164 of the completed flats for council rent.

Old Police Station , Half Acre and Watermans and Max Factor ("Albany Riverside")

Old Police Station Albany Riverside

Two planning applications were approved in 2018 for 193 flats on the Watermans Arts Centre/Max Factor site (P/2017/3372) and the replacement of Watermans (of similar size to existing) plus 105 flats at the Police Station (P/2017/3371). The proposal for the Watermans site was called in by the Secretary of State in April 2018 following objections from Historic England regarding the visual impact from Kew Gardens of its height and massing.

On 31 March 2021 the Secretary of State issued his decision, in which he agreed with the recommendations of the planning inspector, and he granted consent to the development of Albany Riverside.

Royal Mail Delivery Office , 50 London Road, TW8 8AP

London Road frontage Proposed view from Mulberry Crescent

Royal Mail Delivery Office , 50 London Road, TW8 8AP

A planning application (P/2020/1361) was received on 23 April 2020. The proposal is for 69 flats with a target of 40% affordable units, arranged in three blocks up to 6 storeys plus ground floor. Flexible workspace units would be provided at ground floor level. This application was considered by the Planning Committee at their meeting on 3rd December. It was approved subject to conditions and the completion of a satisfactory Section 106 agreement.

Citroen (L&Q) site, Capital Interchange Way

Citroen site

L&Q submitted a planning application (P/2017/4692) in November 2017 for 425 flats and 5 houses in five blocks of 12-18 storeys. This application was refused in January 2018 and it was then called in for decision by the Mayor of London who permitted the development before the application was then called in by the Secretary of State. An appeal was lodged in April 2019 and a public local inquiry was held in January/February 2020.

In September 2020 the Secretary of State permitted the development for a mixed use scheme of 441 homes including 50% affordable housing, flexible uses (within Classes A1, A2, A3 and B1) and a nursery (Class D1). The development will comprise buildings of 12, 13, 16, 17 and 18 storeys in height.

Morrisons Supermarket, 228-246 High Street, TW8 0JG

Planning permission was originally granted to Essential Living in May 2018 for the redevelopment of the supermarket to include 3,502 sq.m. retail use and 221 private rented flats. L&Q subsequently bought the site and they submitted a revised application for non-material amendments to the number of dwellings (reduced from 221 to 215), dwelling mix, design etc. Following the submission of revised drawings this application was approved by Planning Committee on 9th July 2020.

1-4 Capital Interchange Way, TW8 0EX

On 5 th September 2019 Hounslow Planning Committee resolved to approve an application (P/2018/4117) subject to referral to the Mayor of London, to conditions, and the prior completion of a satisfactory S106 agreement or unilateral undertaking. The proposal is for 420 homes, with commercial and retail floorspace, arranged in three towers of between 8 and 16 storeys. The development was permitted by LB Hounslow in March 2020.

Land adjacent to 3 Station Parade, Boston Manor Road, TW8 8DZ

In September 2019 a planning application (P/2019/3391) was submitted to build nine flats above new shops on the land next to the Boston Sandwich Bar (best bacon butties in Brentford?) on Boston Manor Road.

The building will be three floors above a ground and lower ground floor with two retail units. There will be no parking spaces. The planning application was granted planning permission by LB Hounslow Planning Committee on 1 October 2020.

7-77 Field Lane, TW8 8NA

In March 2020 planning permission was granted to LB Hounslow for the erection of a fourth floor to two blocks to create ten flats with balconies. The 10 homes will consist of 4 x 2 bedroom 3-person flats and 6 x 2-bedroom 4-person flats. The scheme will be 100% affordable with all 10 homes being affordable rent.

Sites Under Construction

Land south of the High Street, Brentford

A detailed permission for Blocks B, C and K and an outline permission for the remainder of the site was approved in April 2015. A Compulsory Purchase Order was approved in March 2018.The development will comprise a mix of 867 residential units, commercial, retail and parking. The car park in Dock Road (Block G) was approved at Planning Committee on 1st August 2019 , subject to the completion of agreements. A planning permission has yet to be issued.

A planning application (P/2020/1335) for “non-material amendments” to the approved scheme for Bocks B, C, and K was submitted in April 2020. These amendments arose largely from the needs of Morrisons, the potential occupier of the supermarket on Block B, and they include an upward revision of about 400 sq. m. in the gross area of the supermarket. Plans for the provision of a cinema on the ground floor of Block C appear to be firming up.

In June 2020 three planning application were submitted for St Lawrence's Church and the burial grounds. These applications were permitted by Planning Committee at their meeting on 11 February 2021.

P/2020/1834 a reserved matters planning application for a 6-storey building (plus ground floor} of 18 flats, landscaping, public open space etc. A decision notice was issued in March 2021.

P/2020/1869 a full planning application for change of use of church, erection of new building for health and fitness use, construction of swimming pool facilities etc. A decison notice has yet to be issued.

P/2020/1885 an application for listed building consent to change the use of the Church to retail, business, and community and leisure use, and external and internal alterations to the listed building. A decision notice has yet to be issued.

Block D , on the western corner of High Street and Catherine Wheel Road, is to be developed by LB Hounslow, having been transferred to them by Ballymore. A planning application (P/2017/3946 ) for 96 social housing flats and ground floor retail was approved in March 2020. Work has started at this site which has been cleared although it is understood that archaeology investigations continue.

Brentford Community Stadium , Lionel Road South, TW8 9QR

The construction of the new stadium for Brentford FC is completed. Outline permission for 910 flats was approved in December 2015 (P/2013/1811). A further application (P/2017/3891) was approved in December 2017 giving 740 flats full planning permission.

The capacity of the Stadium will be 17,250 and Brentford FC will play their matches there in the Premier League. At the same time London Irish have moved from Reading to their new home rugby ground at the Stadium.

Duffy Site, Lionel Road South, TW8 0JA

Pre-application proposals for the Duffy site were exhibited in December 2018. A planning application (P/2019/0285) was submitted in January 2019 and is still in progress. The 275 flats proposed for the Duffy site would give a total of 1,015 flats for the Brentford Community Stadium development, 105 more than in the original outline permission for the site as a whole. Development on the Duffy site is planned to commence in late 2021.

Acton Lodge , 84 London Road, TW8 8JJ

Planning permission for 19 local authority houses (between 2-4 storeys) was granted in December 2018. This scheme is a joint venture between Lampton 360 and EcoWorld London. Vehicular access will be from Hawthorn Road, whilst pedestrian and cycle links to London Road will be provided. The site is more or less complete and it is believe it will be handed over this shortly. The development will be known as Herings Hall Close.

1 Commerce Road, TW8 8LE This planning application (P/2018/2011) was approved in January 2019 with a legal agreement. The scheme includes redevelopment with retention and restoration of the Art Deco facade to provide 76 flats and 138 sq. m. of flexible business floorspace.

Brentford Lock West Phase 3, Commerce Road, TW8 8LR  

Phase 3 of the Waterside Places' scheme (P/2018/2168) will deliver seven new buildings ranging in height from 5 to 10 storeys comprising 452 new homes (187 affordable) alongside commercial and retail space. The development will include a new public square as well as a new public footbridge across the canal to Robin Grove Recreation Ground

This stretch of the Grand Union Canal will also see towpath improvements, new mooring facilities and the renovation of the existing dock. The existing overhanging warehouse building will be retained following partial reconstruction.

A new bus depot will also be constructed as part of the wider Brentford Lock development to replace the existing Metrolink facility.

92-94 Windmill Road, TW8 9NA

Planning permission was refused by LB Hounslow in April 2017 for the erection of a part 3, part 4 and part 5 storey building comprising a ground floor office/showroom with the creation of 9 flats and associated parking spaces. The proposal was subsequently permitted on appeal in June 2018.

This list is brought to you and kept updated by Brentford Voice, a group interested in all matters related to the future of Brentford and Syon. If you interested in finding out more email caseym@blueyonder.co.uk

The above list is by no means exhaustive. Visit the planning website and search on ward, postcode or road for other applications. Planning appeals can be found at Planning Inspectorate and Mayor of London public hearings here.

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October 8, 2021

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