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Permission granted for refurbishment of St George's House, Croydon

The London Borough of Croydon's planning committee have granted Legal & General Property (LGP) permission to refurbish St George's House, Park Lane in East Croydon.

The buildings use will be changed from office space to residential and will create approximately 288 new homes, including 23 affordable housing units, with community and retail uses at ground level and roof top garden space for residents.

Charlie Walker, Director at Legal & General Property, said: "Last night's decision marks an important step forward for Croydon and is a strong testament to the hard work we have put in over the past year to ensuring that our proposals not only complement the existing qualities of the borough, but contribute to its wider regeneration, enhancing its position as a desirable residential location. We believe
that not only will this scheme deliver much needed high quality residential accommodation to the very centre of town, but should bring a new lease of life to the area by significantly improving the public realm, creating a more accessible and attractive civic space for residents and visitors to enjoy."  

The scheme will deliver changes to the exterior of the building by introducing a 'stepping'

effect to vary the height of the tower blocks, whilst different architectural treatments will be used to soften the aesthetic appearance of the building. Ranging in size, all the apartments will have a balcony.

Cllr Jason Perry, Cabinet member for planning, regeneration and transport, said: "This exciting plan matches the council's vision for transforming the town centre into a place to live as well to work, shop and socialise. It is a significant leap forward in the council's strategy for regenerating the town centre, refreshing its 1960s streetscape and boosting the economic growth of the borough."

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