New Development For Leyton
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The homes include 48% designated as ‘affordable’ and would be provided in a series of tower blocks up to 18 storeys tall.
Strange I seem to remember four or five tower blocks in Oliver close which where all knocked down for new housing,could we class this new planning as retro ?
Strange I seem to remember four or five tower blocks in Oliver close which where all knocked down for new housing,could we class this new planning as retro ?
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Exactly Marchomarcho wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 12:56 pm The homes include 48% designated as ‘affordable’ and would be provided in a series of tower blocks up to 18 storeys tall.
Strange I seem to remember four or five tower blocks in Oliver close which where all knocked down for new housing,could we class this new planning as retro ?
Knock some Tower blocks down just to build some more sounds about right for Waltham Forest Council
Obviously the H.A.T.S. scheme they had in Leyton wasn’t paying out enough
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The only difference seems to be they are not as tall the Oliver close blocks had twenty floors.
I had some friends that lived in one strangely enough one on the 17th and 18th and 20th fantastic views but a bit hairy when the wind blew as you could see the water in the WC moving about.
I had some friends that lived in one strangely enough one on the 17th and 18th and 20th fantastic views but a bit hairy when the wind blew as you could see the water in the WC moving about.
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The indoor sports centre that will be demolished was only built a few years ago. Or is it longer and my memory is rubbish?
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Looks like James Dixon Tower in Boundary Road where I used to live many moons ago...Just what Leyton needs another ghetto..
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I live on the 8th floor of a 20 storey tower block , ok we get the odd person drilling and the occasional plumbing problem but it's ok with no crime in the block ( 24 hour concierge ) it's a quiet life ........apart frop the two people throwing themselves to their death from higher up in the past 

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Yep rough as old boots.Orientinoz wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:40 am Looks like James Dixon Tower in Boundary Road where I used to live many moons ago...Just what Leyton needs another ghetto..
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It seems the council is trying to create new housing.
Even the Town Hall building is up for redevelopment
Be No good for a male over 25 though.
https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/wa ... evelopment
Even the Town Hall building is up for redevelopment
Be No good for a male over 25 though.
https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/wa ... evelopment
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I went to the ‘breakfast event ‘ that Kent Teague hosted at the Lion and Key before the Hartlepool game.
Kent sat with us and was talking about this being built and how the club were hoping to gain many supporters from residents living right opposite the ground.
Mind you, the odd home win might attract some, but not with the current form.
Kent sat with us and was talking about this being built and how the club were hoping to gain many supporters from residents living right opposite the ground.
Mind you, the odd home win might attract some, but not with the current form.
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I stopped reading that link after that the billet points. The council are just building or are allowing building just about everywhere and anywhere within the borough. They are not thinking about schools, doctors, roads, pollution, overcrowding or afforadability. It’s seems like it’s “there’s a space build on it now”tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:37 pm It seems the council is trying to create new housing.
Even the Town Hall building is up for redevelopment
Be No good for a male over 25 though.
https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/wa ... evelopment
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Housing is needed.
Trouble is it wont be available to those that need it most
Trouble is it wont be available to those that need it most
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I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
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Hearn salivating at just how much he'll be allowed to pack into the BR site one day...
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This is happening everywhere. Where I live every spare bit of land on the edge of town is being built on. Problem is, all the houses are 15 minutes' walk from the town centre, so mummy will have to load little Joffrey into the car every time they want to visit the doctor, Tesco or have their tattoos done. It's a medieval town centre which won't be able to cope.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:15 pmI stopped reading that link after that the billet points. The council are just building or are allowing building just about everywhere and anywhere within the borough. They are not thinking about schools, doctors, roads, pollution, overcrowding or afforadability. It’s seems like it’s “there’s a space build on it now”tuffers#1 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 4:37 pm It seems the council is trying to create new housing.
Even the Town Hall building is up for redevelopment
Be No good for a male over 25 though.
https://walthamforest.gov.uk/content/wa ... evelopment
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Blame the morons on WFC who have completely fecked up the roads around Leyton.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:52 pm I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
Time to revert back.
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So don’t blame people who have bought cars etc it’s all the councils faultDisoriented wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 6:25 pmBlame the morons on WFC who have completely fecked up the roads around Leyton.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:52 pm I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
Time to revert back.
They tried to do something by building the M11 link Rd unfortunately people still use Grove Green Rd etc as a shortcut
And Apparently JackaThory has 4 Cars don’t you know but still complains like a poor mans Jeremy Clarkson
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People need to live somewhere; for the most part they don't need to drive. The bus from walthamstow to Leyton takes 10-15 minutes on a week night, as much as 40 on a weekend cause of all the motorists.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:52 pm I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
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More chance of being stabbed.Mistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:27 pmPeople need to live somewhere; for the most part they don't need to drive. The bus from walthamstow to Leyton takes 10-15 minutes on a week night, as much as 40 on a weekend cause of all the motorists.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:52 pm I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
I’ll stick to the Golf thanks.
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Too many Bus Wankers on the busMistadobalina wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:27 pmPeople need to live somewhere; for the most part they don't need to drive. The bus from walthamstow to Leyton takes 10-15 minutes on a week night, as much as 40 on a weekend cause of all the motorists.Thor wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 5:52 pm I don’t deny that tuffers, and you’re right it won’t be aimed at people that need it, only for people who can get a mortgage. On top of that local services will struggle to accommodate more people, the roads are heaving already, mid afternoon it took me 35 mins to go from James Street to Church Road, that’s ridiculous. Two years ago that was a 5 min trip and it’s getting worse. Pollution is off the scale or at least I’m told it is and it’s no wonder as all the cars are forced down a few main roads when trying to get around the borough. It’s crazy.
