Secretary of state calls in Make’s South Bank plans

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Controversial redevelopment of ITV’s former headquarters to head to public inquiry following storm of objections from campaigners

The government has called in Make Architect’s controversial plans to redevelop the former ITV headquarters on London’s South Bank, a week after mayor Sadiq Khan approved the scheme.

Developers Co-re and Mitsubishi Estate’s proposals to flatten all buildings on the site to make way for an office-led development will now go to a public inquiry overseen by an independent planning inspector.

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