Green light for HTA’s reworked Southwark plans

HTA Burgess 2

Major scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns

HTA Design has been given the green light for a set of reworked proposals for a 400-home scheme in Camberwell, South London.

Southwark council’s planning committee approved the plans in its most recent meeting, four years after rejecting a first set of proposals drawn up by the practice over concerns about their density and design quality.

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