The attempted construction of new flats above T.H.S Furniture shop in Romford was denied by Havering Council because it would disrupt the visual harmony of Market Place. The proposal included a two-storey extension containing 14 flats, which local entities like the Romford Civic Society opposed, citing the necessity for thoughtful design due to the site’s conservation status. Concerns included the potential detrimental impact on the views and noise from shop deliveries, leading to the council's decision against the development.
Havering Council's planning team refused the prior approval application for a two-storey extension involving 14 flats on T.H.S Furniture shop due to concerns about visual impact.
Romford Civic Society stated the proposed development would reduce the area’s visual appeal, emphasizing the need for careful consideration due to the site's location in a conservation area.
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