Former Stag Brewery Planning Inquiry Submissions

Statement of Case

Submitted April 2024.

This document outlines objections raised by the West London River Group (WLRG) and the Towpath Group concerning the redevelopment of the Stag Brewery site in Mortlake, London. Key concerns include the impact on the River Thames and the Towpath, overshadowing by tall buildings, increased traffic, poor air quality, drainage issues, and insufficient ecological considerations. The groups stress the importance of sustainable development that aligns with climate change legislation and local planning policies.

Consolidated Proof of Evidence

Submitted November 2024

This presentation summarises the WLRG’s evidence submitted to an inquiry regarding the Stag Brewery development. It highlights the site’s environmental and historical significance, concerns about building heights, the overshadowing of the Towpath, traffic issues, and a lack of adequate biodiversity measures. The presentation also critiques the design for failing to align with local planning guidelines and its impact on the character of the area.

Final Statement

Submitted December 2024

This closing statement from the WLRG and the Towpath Group reiterates their objections to the proposed redevelopment of the Stag Brewery site. They argue that the project fails to respect the site’s historical and environmental context, exacerbates flooding risks, and neglects sustainable design principles. The statement calls for changes to protect the area’s heritage and ecology.