The council have made a decision on the Pop Brixton site and International House:
Unsurprisingly the differences in the deal with the developer, London Square, are:
- Reduce social housing by 10%
- Reduce overall amount of commercial floor space
- Seems like they are keeping the same amount of affordable commercial floor space
- I think they are selling (leasing) the land for less money overall now
- Remove the councils right to first refusal on buying affordable homes to then rent out
Seems like a bad deal overall to me.
From the email I got:
Yes one of the main reasons the Council went for the partnership model rather than just maximising capital receipt was to get 50 percent affordable housing.
Now its is 40 percent. And imo with ongoing viability assessments it could go lower
The capital receipt is less and appears to me to be used up by cost to Council for clearing the site and more significantly separating shared services of International house and Brixton Rec.
So no gain for community on that score.
On separating services - why?
In Brixton master plan new developments are meant to be able to be hooked up to local energy networks as part of move to Combined Heat and Power networks. I do not see how spending a large amount of the capital receipt goes towards this aim. Separating already existing buildings at great cost does not seem to me a good way to spend money.
Most irritating is that now our officers have decided office space is not required so much due to changes over pandemic. Working fron home.
During the Hondo application they said reports by experts said office space requirements were on the up.
I was telling them this was not so. Based on my own experience of seeing largely empty offices in City. But what do I know. I'm not a professional expert.
The report also to my annoyance says International house was part of the original site up for development as stated in local plan
It was not. Officers decided with no consultation to add International house to the site. Which is really annoying.
I'm starting to wonder what the point of this partnership model is. As the clever clogs in Lambeth were insisting it would bring benefits above what a standard sale of land by Council would garner.
I think the Council should be asked if this 40 percent affordable housing is cast iron guarantee.
Remember asking about this before on the 50 percent and did not get an answer on that.
So its a no then.
Great.