Mayor set to rule on Bishopsgate Goodsyard in November

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Scheme first went in for planning six years ago

A decision on whether the Bishopsgate Goodsyard scheme will go ahead or not is due to be taken by London mayor Sadiq Khan this autumn – six years after the developer first sent plans in.

The 10-acre mixed-use scheme in Shoreditch is being masterminded by a joint venture team of Hammerson and Ballymore which sent in its revised proposals for the City-fringe site to the Greater London Authority last July.

The mayor is the planning authority in the case with the hearing due to be held on November 12.

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