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Boris river park will ruin my view, says climate change peer
<a href='http://bit.ly/HDcgys' target="_blank">London Evening Standard - Boris river park will ruin my view</a> City of London planning officers have received objections from more than 200 residents and interested groups. -
Decision on London River Park deferred
<a href='http://bit.ly/IouK6y' target="_blank">City of London - Decision on London River Park deferred</a> “The City of London Corporation’s Planning and Transportation Committee will not be considering the Thames River Park proposal at its meeting on 15 November 2011” after receiving “serious concerns regarding the application scheme’s impact on navigational safety on the River Thames” and have deferred their decision on the scheme. -
London River Park to be delayed until after Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant
<a href='http://bit.ly/sxK951' target="_blank">London SE1 - London River Park to be delayed until after Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Pageant</a> Last week's news from the City of London Corporation that it would not be putting the application on the agenda for its planning and transportation committee meeting on 15 November effectively makes it impossible to build the structure to the previously advertised timescale. -
Safety concerns could torpedo £60m Thames floating park
<a href='http://bit.ly/HK8Iu6' target="_blank">London Evening Standard - Safety concerns could torpedo £60m Thames floating park</a> The corporation's planning chairman, Martin Farr, said: "We need to be able to consider all the material facts. We look forward to receiving further information as to whether the issues identified can be resolved." -
London River Park decision deferred
<a href='http://bit.ly/Hz8PFt' target="_blank">Leisure Management - London River Park decision deferred</a> CLC planning and transportation committee chair Martin Farr said: "It is unfortunate that, at this time, the planning and transportation committee is unable to consider this proposal. "In order to properly exercise its duty as the local planning authority, the City's planning and transportation committee needs to be able to consider all of the material facts." -
Gensler’s Thames river park sent back to drawing board
<a href='http://bit.ly/Iq4tGj' target="_blank">Architects Journal - Gensler’s Thames river park sent back to drawing board [UPDATE]</a> The City of London has put back a decision on Gensler’s proposed 1km-long floating park on the River Thames after ‘serious concerns’ were raised about the scheme’s impact on navigational safety. -
Gensler’s Thames river park sent back to drawing board
<a href='http://bit.ly/Iq4tGj' target="_blank">Architects Journal - Gensler’s Thames river park sent back to drawing board [UPDATE]</a> ‘In order to properly exercise its duty as the local planning authority, the City’s planning and transportation Committee needs to be able to consider all of the material facts. ‘We look forward to receiving further information as to whether the issues identified can be resolved.’