Author: Bacton Towers Action
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Bacton Towers Action oppose Regis Road development
Bacton Towers Action has joined eight other local groups in signing a letter to Camden Council and Yoo Capital written by Kentish Town Neighbourhood Forum challenging the proposals for the Regis Road / Camden Film Quarter development. This letter can be seen below: There is still time to submit your objections to the planning application by 28…
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Yoo Capital submit Camden Film Quarter planning application
The Camden Film Quarter planning application for the redevelopment of Regis Road has been submitted by Yoo Capital. This scheme is part of the wider overdevelopment of our neighbourhood, squeezing several high-rise buildings onto small plots of land for predominantly private use with little benefit to the community. It mirrors in many ways what’s going…
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BTA open letter to Camden gains over 100 local signatories
Dear Mr Olszewski, Re: Redevelopment of the Bacton Low Rise Estate Bacton Towers Action (BTA) is a group of residents campaigning for better housing in our area. We are writing to ask for a public meeting between Camden officials and residents to discuss Mount Anvil’s proposal for the redevelopment of the Bacton Low Rise Estate.…
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Mount Anvil presents latest Bacton Towers designs
Mount Anvil hosted two drop-in events in late September for residents to learn about the latest version of their proposal for Bacton, including some changes that have been made based on feedback received in the last consultation phase. BTA attended these drop ins and took photos of the exhibition boards. Below is our take on…
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Planning consultants issue first verdict on Bacton towers proposal
BTA has commissioned town planning advisers Urban Imprint to do an initial review of existing planning policies that are relevant to Mount Anvil’s proposal and identify areas of possible policy breaches that we can use to base our objections on once the formal planning application has been submitted. We did this because we know our…
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BTA join protest at Camden Town Hall
On Monday 21 July, Bacton Towers Action joined forces with Better West Kentish Town and other local residents to protest Camden Council’s planned overdevelopment of the Bacton and West Kentish Town sites. The protest, timed to coincide with the final council meeting before the summer recess, demanded that the council not sell our public land…
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Bacton Towers Action respond to Camden Council
Bacton Towers Action (BTA) recently responded to a joint letter from Councillor Sagal Abdi-Wali and Councillor Nasrine Djemai published in the Camden New Journal which sought to reassure local residents of the planned Bacton Estate development. BTA’s response cited a number of concerns with the plans and the Councillors arguments, including: BTA’s letter received the…
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Bacton Towers Action complaint to Camden Council
Bacton Towers Action (BTA) wrote a letter of complaint to Camden Council in April, citing our concerns about the process of redeveloping the Bacton Towers site since they entered into a private agreement with Mount Anvil in September 2022. Our key concerns were: Camden responded to our letter of complaint in May. Their response was…
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Sir Michael Palin shares Bacton frustrations
Sir Michael Palin has shared his frustrations with Mount Anvil’s proposed Bacton Towers development, citing the lack of affordable housing and the negative impact of the proposal on Gospel Oak’s ‘soul’ as key concerns. In an interview with Peeps, a joint initiative between the Camden New Journal and the Islington Tribune, Palin said “I do…
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Local residents speak out against Bacton Towers
Residents from Gospel Oak, Queen’s Crescent and Kentish Town spoke out against Mount Anvil’s proposed Bacton Towers development at a series of local meetings, voicing their strong opposition to the current plans and their concern for the future of the local area. “[The plans] are out of proportion with the area. [Mount] Anvil are developers.…