Tower plan lowered over World Heritage Site impact
Briefly

The developer agreed to rework the scheme and the revised proposal puts the tallest tower at 33 storeys, responding to heritage site concerns and visual impact.
Greenwich Council advised reducing the height of its Enderby Place project by two floors, addressing fears of its impact on the nearby World Heritage Site.
Tim Barnes of the Greenwich Society claimed the development would be visually intrusive from multiple angles, emphasizing local concerns affecting the planning process.
Tim Bysted of Criterion Capital stated that Enderby Place represents an opportunity to deliver 'much needed housing' while navigating community concerns.
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