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514-home London scheme clears final hurdle
Developer Inland Homes’ plan for a 514-home scheme in Hillingdon, west London has gained final clearance in a legal ruling after three-arduous years in planning.An application by the London Borough of Hillingdon to seek a judicial review of the Mayor of London’s decision to approve plans for the former Master Brewer site last year has been quashed by the High Court.The dismissal of the judicial review challenge exhausts all options open to the loca council to halt the brownfield development plan in its tracks.The plan to build over a dozen housing blocks on the former Master Brewer site in Hillingdon Gardens had been the subject of third-party requests to call in for determination by the housing secretary.Hillingdon Master Brewer scheme was master planned by JTP, while ColladoCollins was responsible for detailed designThe plans for Hillingdon Gardens will transform a derelict former commercial site, creating a residentially led, mixed-use neighbourhood, with a network of pedestrianised areas, public squares and green spaces.
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