Developers appeal over Woolwich tower block plans that were rejected due to 19th century chimney
Briefly

"The Greenwich Council officers remarked that the new building would challenge and diminish the local landmark, referring specifically to the historic 19th-century chimney that holds significant heritage value."
"Councillor Gary Dillon expressed the dire need for affordable housing in the borough, noting that 27,000 people are currently searching for homes, emphasizing the importance of meeting this demand in future developments."
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