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5:00pm Thursday 30th April 2009 in
CONTROVERSIAL plans to replace Wickford’s postal sorting office with luxury flats look set to be shelved.
It is understood Basildon Council is no longer pursuing a compulsory purchase order to buy the sorting office, in Lower Southend Road.
The site had been earmarked for demolition, along with surrounding shops, to make way for 173 superior riverside apartments under Wickford’s masterplan.
The plans are strongly opposed by the Wickford Action Group, which claims too many flats have already been built in the town.
Wickford Action Group chairman Alan Ball, 51, of Cedar Avenue, Wickford, said: “The last thing Wickford needs is to lose an important amenity and have it replaced with unwanted flats.
“If the compulsory purchase order has been dropped, then it’s definitely good news.” The council had planned to secure the compulsory purchase order, so Bradgate Developments could start building. But the Lands Tribunal, which oversees compulsory purchase orders, confirmed no order is currently lodged for the Wickford sorting office.
It is thought this is because private developer Bradgate is struggling to raise enough cash to build the new homes.
Members of the council’s ruling cabinet are staying tight-lipped on the compulsory purchase order.
Stephen Horgan, cabinet member for regeneration, said: “I really don’t want to comment at the moment, because conversations are still on going with Bradgate.”
However, Paul Kirkman, spokesman for Basildon Council’s Labour group, said: “It’s disappointing if this has fallen through. It seems like a lot of the council’s masterplans across the district are experiencing problems.”
Royal Mail announced in January it was formally opposing the plans, as the council had not identified an alternative site.
Jane Warriner, spokesman for Royal Mail, said: “We cannot comment on the council’s plans, but our priority is to deliver a high-quality mail service to customers.”
Bradgate Developments was unavailable for comment.
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EnglishPatriot says...
7:40am Sun 3 May 09
The hoarding round it says 'Coming soon, brand new homes...' etc. Where are they then?
Who can afford luxury flats these days anyway?
You're either extremely rich or struggling in this country under this government, not much inbetween.
There are enough post office problems in Wickford without there being any more added.
There was enough trouble over the re-siting of post boxes. It's ridiculous.
If it ain't broken, don't fix it.