Making The Leap, a charity focused on social mobility, is applying to demolish Harriet Tubman House to create a new training centre. They argue the existing building is outdated and does not meet their needs for training young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Proposed features for the new centre include training rooms, job-search spaces, and a roof terrace. However, the demolition plan faces opposition from the Kensal Green Residents Association, concerned about the loss of historical value and the height of the new structure impacting the neighborhood's character.
The proposed development would allow participants to learn and practice skills in an environment similar to potential employers, as the current building is inadequate.
Kensal Green Residents Association has expressed significant concerns about the loss of a historic building and the implications of its height on local surroundings.
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