Developer Barratt London and Transport for London's Places for London plan to construct five blocks of flats on a Tube station's car park, removing 167 parking spaces and only retaining limited blue badge and drop-off bays. Despite public concern about the impact of parking removal, surveys suggest car users are a small percentage of station visitors. Two-fifths of the new homes will be affordable, with designs inspired by local architecture. The development aims to include green spaces and ensure minimal impact on surrounding streets through legal agreements with Barnet Council.
Developer Barratt London and Transport for London's property company are planning to construct five blocks of flats on the Tube station's car park, which will displace current parking.
Concerns regarding the removal of parking have been prominent in public consultations, prompting the developers to focus on preventing spillover parking in surrounding areas.
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