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 POSTED W/E 23.01.09

UPDATED 03.03.09

Southwark Council issued w/e 23.01.09 an Enforcement Notice to Angel Property in relation to Block D.

Southwark Council advise that the enforcement notice does not affect any residents with Land Registry-Registered Leases held on car park spaces in the Block D car park.

The Enforcement Notice also does not affect the Freehold Offer for Sale nor Purchase process because Block D - as an un-occupied and in-finished Block - is not included in Angel's offer for sale and therefore will not form part of the freehold purchase.

Southwark Council advise that any resident renting their spaces from Angel Property or parking in the Car Park under any arrangement other than a Land Registry recorded Lease should be aware that Angel Property has been placed on notice to vacate occupation of any un-sold car park spaces by 28.02.09.

The stated purpose of the Notice was to apply a deadline date of 28.02.09 to signing of the Section 106 agreement (which has now been completed – 27.02.09) and to enable completion of the outstanding Jam Factory Estate areas: Block D affordable housing, and the Community Garden. Completion of the Section 106 agreement has  also formalised under planning conditions all other remaining incomplete landscape areas.

If Angel Property had failed to complete the requirements of the Section 106 process the enforcement notice would have become active. This would have meant that if no steps had been taken by Angel to meet the requirements of the Enforcement Notice and Draft Section 106 agreement one month after 28.02.09, then the Authority would have had the right to prosecute Angel and /or take steps to have had the outstanding works undertaken by contractors and charged this to Angel.

 As is the case with all Enforcement Notices, Angel would have had the right of appeal - the statutory application fees for this are £14,070. Any Appeal must have been received before 28.02.09. 

 

  

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  • written on 10-Aug-2009

    Jaca says:

    Does anyone know what the status of is now with Block D of the Jam Factory?

  • written on 14-Jan-2010

    Kharilaos [http://www.rapidsharemix.com] says:

    Thank you very much for this easy to follow guide, it was very usefull.

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