Plans for 1,358 new homes and secondary school in Isle of Dogs approved
Briefly

The Westferry development plans involve constructing 1,358 homes, including 379 affordable units, a secondary school, a police base, and shopping space.
Despite previous rejections by Tower Hamlets Council for building too tall, the government previously intervened, raising concerns about bias due to donations to the Conservative Party.
The current proposal marks the third planning attempt in eight years, reflecting ongoing tensions between local and national development agendas.
The project has evolved significantly from an initial approval for 722 homes to a controversial plan for 1,358, sparking political debates over planning fairness.
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