From CLS Holdings:
You are invited to attend a
public exhibition detailing proposals for a forthcoming planning
application to refurbish our existing offices and convert some to
residential accommodation at Westminster Tower on the Albert
Embankment.
Before a planning application
is submitted to Lambeth Council, you have an opportunity to see the
plans and comment on the proposals. The exhibition will include images
and detailed information of the plans. Members
of the project team will be available to answer any questions.
Our proposal
We are proposing to refurbish
the existing Westminster Tower office building, which is now
inappropriate for the modern office environment. Additionally, we
propose a change of use of some of the office space to housing
including shared ownership housing.
The redesign has been carried
out to improve energy performance of the building and the built
environment on the Albert Embankment. We will also be improving the
frontage and façade of the building. The façade will
now be mainly Portland Stone to recognise and reflect the character of
the Southbank area.
About CLS
Westminster Tower has been
owned since the 1990s by Three Albert Embankment Limited, a wholly owned
subsidiary of local property investor CLS Holdings plc. CLS has its
headquarters located in Vauxhall where it has
been investing for over 20 years.
We hope you will be able to come along to our exhibition – we look forward to hearing your views.
If you are unable to attend and would like more information please contact us via email, letter or Freephone.
Find out more
Garden Museum, 5 Lambeth Palace Road, London, SE1 7LB.
Thursday 24 April 2pm-8pm.
Contact us
Freephone: 0800 458 6976
Write to: New Westminster Tower, FREEPOST RTGB-KBZB-ZSKJ, Your Shout, 1-45 Durham Street, London SE11 5JH
Website: www.newwestminstertower.com
Your councillors have asked for more information about why the building is not suitable as a modern office, what its current and recent occupancy has been, and how the loss of employment space can be justified.
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