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Southwark Council on Jam Factory Tue 5th June - 2007/06/03 17:49 A NEW THREAD BECAUSE TIME IS SHORT:
THE MEETING IS TOMORROW EVENING.

Southwark Council meets tomorrow, the 5th of June, to decide on the future of the Jam Factory. When I interviewed Mr. Style in March he predicted the residents association would be "busing people in", and he was right.

It should be a lively confrontation, and instructive for Lewes residents. The meeting starts at 7pm at Southwark Town Hall, Peckham Road (junction with Havil St) and details of the residents' free shuttle bus from the gates of the Jam Factory can be found on their website myjamfactory.com. Get there early, as the Jam Factory is first on the agenda and the residents have only been given three minutes to speak.

The residents' final written response to Angel's applications is 29 pages long, and I have posted it on the pastdevelopments.com website. The new document provides, among other things, a detailed argument against the daylight impact studies done by Angel Property, which the residents claim are misleading.

Lewes residents should have a look, as our own daylight and views of the town will be affected by the Phoenix Quarter. The issue provides a further insight into how Angel Property does business.
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