Summer festivals at London's Brockwell Park get the green light despite wave of opposition from residents
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Summer festivals at London's Brockwell Park get the green light despite wave of opposition from residents
"Our team would like to thank the residents and stakeholders who engaged with us throughout the planning process, sharing both feedback and support. We're pleased with the outcome, which recognises the cultural and social value of the Brockwell Live series, alongside the significant economic contribution it makes to Lambeth and Greater London, particularly at a time when night-time and creative economies across the country face increasing pressure."
"Permitted development rights allow temporary events to take place without formal planning permission, but only for a maximum of 28 days. Last year, local campaigners challenged the use of these powers through legal action, arguing that the festivals exceeded the limit and therefore did not have proper planning approval."
"Our commitment to delivering the events responsibly and with care for the park and its neighbours continues beyond this decision. We will remain in active dialogue with the community and will share further updates in the coming months on the new schemes underway to support and enhance the park's biodiversity."
Lambeth Council granted planning permission for Summer Events Limited to host summer festivals at Brockwell Park, including Mighty Hoopla and Cross The Tracks. The approval came after the organizer submitted its first full planning application, transitioning from relying on permitted development rights that limited events to 28 days. Local campaigners previously challenged the festivals through legal action, arguing they exceeded permitted limits. The council accepted the ruling and adopted a new strategy requiring formal planning approval. The organizer emphasized the cultural, social, and economic value of the events to Lambeth and Greater London, committing to responsible event delivery and park biodiversity enhancement.
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