Eric Pickles asked to start compulsory purchase proceedings on grounds of neglect after Henderson鈥檚 拢160m was rejected

Smithfield Market

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Smithfield Market

Save Britain鈥檚 Heritage has written to communities secretary Eric Pickles asking him to begin compulsory purchase proceedings against the owners of Smithfield Market in London.

Director Clem Cecil and president Marcus Binney say they are 鈥渄ismayed鈥 by the response to Pickles鈥 decision to reject Henderson鈥檚 拢160m redevelopment plans, drawn up by John McAslan & Partners, following this year鈥檚 public inquiry.

They argue that compulsory purchase is necessary because leaseholder Henderson and freeholder the City of London Corporation appear to be doing nothing to prevent the further deterioration of the Victorian buildings.

鈥淚t could be regarded as cynical when an owner does nothing,鈥 said Cecil.

鈥淭hey kept saying they love these buildings. Well let鈥檚 see them put that love into action.鈥

The corporation came in for strong criticism from Pickles who said in his decision notice after the public inquiry: 鈥淭he deteriorated state of the buildings is, at least in part, the result of the history of deliberate neglect.鈥

Despite this Henderson vowed to sit on the site. Head of development Geoff Harris said at the time: 鈥淭his decision will condemn these disused historic buildings to continued decay and yet further uncertainty.鈥

Now that the time limit for a judicial review has passed, Cecil and Binney have written to Pickles urging him to intervene.

鈥淭he building remains vulnerable as winter approaches, particularly as the roof over the canopy across the street has been removed,鈥 they said.

鈥淲e consider that an initial letter from you stating an intention to do this would have a salutary effect and might prompt action and decisions which otherwise may take months or years to achieve.鈥

They point out that they have a viable alternative scheme backed by developer Cathedral Group, market entrepreneur Eric Reynolds and architect John Burrell.

 

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