Fosters’ masterplan for £3bn east London development receives planning

THAMESIDE WEST

Scheme was called in after Newham council rejected it last year

Foster & Partners’ masterplan for a major new Thameside neighbourhood at Silvertown in east London has been approved.

London’s deputy mayor for planning Jules Pipe last week resolved to grant planning permission for the new masterplan at a public hearing. Pipe called the scheme in in late 2019 after Newham council refused it planning citing worries over infrastructure.

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