jaysea67
Erik Edman
If thats the case why are they releasing images with them still in it,and as has been reported they said at the planning meeting yesterday something along the lines of 'Dont worry,the listed buildings are still in'.
I expect the new planning app will be for the new walk way,and maybe some tweeking of the capacity,though i'm not sure its needed as its inside the main shell,wich allready has the permissions.
Do Spurs own the land between WHL station and the stadium? I wasn't aware that they did and if not I wouldn't have thought they'll be submitting an application for it.
The speaker (Marc Dorfman?) who said the four historic buildings are still in the scheme is an official of Haringey council not a representative of Spurs. The consented scheme included retaining those buildings and there was nothing in last night's applications to change that. Therefore, as far as he was concerned they are still there. In fact, the buildings are not even inside the boundaries of the planning applications being considered yesterday.
The club haven't yet come forward with a proposal to demolish the four buildings so it's not surprising that their current images still show them staying.
I'm not ITK on whether they will apply for consent to demolish them. However we do know that another application covering the stadium and podium will be submitted. LoughtonSpurz says that the club will apply to remove the buildings (and he seems to say this with more knowledge than simple speculation). There were very recent renders on Preconstruct's website showing the new stadium with those four buildings removed. Those images were quickly taken down - not even replaced with the current official renders. On that basis I'm inclined to think that there is an intention to apply for their removal.