The difference is that this would make all of the residents homeless.
Council already said they'd provide for the affected households though, and I'm fairly sure a resident that's moved into a flat that isn't then actually accessible for them would want to see something done about it, drastic as it may be
I work as a banker funding property, incl residential development - how on earth Investec and their monitoring surveyor have funded this when clearly the developer is not building to the agreed planning permission is unbelievable - that said, the planning system in this country is broken, it’s a complete mess - I have seen schemes where the local authority has told my client ‘thanks for submitting paperwork to show that you have attended to all the pre-commencement conditions, but you won’t get them signed off, we don’t have the staff to do that’ - we had to make a judgement call whether to lend or not (we did after our monitoring surveyor assured us all was well) - another client of mine has been waiting for over a year for their application to put up an electronic advertising board, the planning dept haven’t even assigned a planning officer to the case yet !!
Not sure that Greenwich will be under a statutory duty to find homes for the tenants who will have to leave if the enforcement is upheld. Though I'm still betting that the building won't be coming down.
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
The first UK McDonalds opened in Powis Street, Woolwich this week in 1974.
Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
It seems like all they ever focus on around the shops, is replacing the paving.
Most of the property along Powis Street is owned by one property company.Before they took over the previous owners were more intent on getting tenants in the flats above the shops than increasing trade.
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Quite an amusing article below from employee Ian.
"One day the manager came up to me and said: 'Have you considered a career at McDonald's?' I casually said 'no' and he responded: 'You should. I earn £11,000 and I drive a Datsun Sunny!'
https://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/food-drink-news/inside-londons-first-mcdonalds-50p-21511565
One of my old school friends took a job in McDonalds in 1976 after he left school. He now owns five franchises and is a millionaire, Rodney
edit: 12 restaurants and franchises https://wandsworthenterprisemonth.biz/speaker/mike-smith
Plenty of London boroughs with a knife crime problem.