HC Deb 28 July 1975 vol 896 cc402-3W
Mr. Cyril Smith

asked the Secretary of State for the Environment how many applications he has received from London borough authorities and the GLC for permission to demolish listed buildings in the Greater London area; which properties these are; and how many objections he has received to these proposals.

Mr. Crosland

Works to listed buildings have been controlled since 1968,

APPLICATIONS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE BY THE LONDON BOROUGH COUNCILS AND THE GREATER LONDON COUNCIL FOR CONSENT TO DEMOLISH LISTED BUILDINGS
Local authority Listed buildings to be demolished Number of buildings
Hounslow The Dairy, Gunnersbury, Acton, W.3 1
GLC No. 29 Aston Street, Stepney 1
Hackney Nos. 9–67 (odd), Shepherdess Walk, N.1 30
Hackney Nos. 307–313 Kingsland Road, E.8 4
Hackney Nos. 30–56 Thane Street 14
Hackney Nos. 8–12 Laura Place, E.5 5
Hackney Nos. 2–16 Queensbridge Road, E.2 8
Hackney Nos. 31–41 New North Road, N.1 6
Hackney No. 42 Clissold Crescent, N.16 1
Greenwich Nos. 76, 96–104 Samuel Street, Woolwich, SE.18 6
Greenwich Red Barracks, Frances Street, Woolwich, SE.18 2
Enfield The Lodge, Clayhill House, Clayhill, Enfield 1
GLC Nos. 8–14 Goodge Place, Camden 7
Westminster No. 7 Greenwell Street, W.1 1
GLC Howard Buildings, Deal Street, E.1 1
GLC Nos. 3–13 Cleveland Way, Tower Hamlets 6
GLC Lord Tredegar Public House, 50 Lichfield Road, E.3 1
GLC Nos. 6–90 Bromley Street 43
GLC—Southwark Nos. 349–361 Albany Street, SE.5 11
Nos. 365–369 Albany Street, SE.5
Kensington & Chelsea Nos.12–24 Silchester Road and Public Laundry and Slipper Baths, W.10. 8
Hillingdon No. 265 High Street, Uxbridge 1
Hillingdon Iver Lane Bridge, Iver Lane, Cowley 1

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