Greenwich Council’s planning committee has refused new plans for phases three and five of Berkeley Homes’ Kidbrooke Village.
Plans comprised 1,306 homes across five blocks of up to 17 storeys on the former site of the Ferrier Estate, providing an uplift of 302 homes on the existing permission.
The new proposals included an increase of 196 private flats and 106 affordable flats, as shared ownership and affordable rented homes.
Officers had recommended the application for approval.
However, councillors were swayed by fears over height and affordable housing. They said a “pepper-potted” distribution would be better and raised concerns over the split of 70% shared ownership and 30% affordable rented homes.
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