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    “Whilst I agree that Gunnersbury Park needs some improvements, it is totally inappropriate that these improvements should be financed from a new housing development on this park,” he said. "Not only is it contrary to the Mayor of London’s planning policy of protecting green spaces, but it also sets a precedent and encourages further encroachment and developments into other London parks and open spaces. If this proposal turns into a planning application, I will be urging the Mayor of London Boris Johnson to take a tough stand and use all his powers to resist this development." Councillor Becky Stewart, Hounslow’s lead member for leisure, said last week: “We understand that Ealing Council agreed a motion that affects its strategy for parks and green space; this in turn could change Ealing’s policy and strategy on options previously agreed with Hounslow to find a way of guaranteeing a future for Gunnersbury Park. Full Article at This is Local London
    Not only is it contrary to the Mayor of London’s planning policy of protecting green spaces, but it also sets a precedent and encourages further encroachment and developments into other London parks and open spaces. If this proposal turns into a planning application, I will be urging the Mayor of London Boris Johnson to take a tough stand and use all his powers to resist this development.
    SOURCE: This is Local London 1 month ago