Next Steps
We feel it is important to inform the public about the general planning and subsequent development process and associated timescales.
This is outlined below.
Application Submission: estimated end of December 2025
Planning Process
The planning applications will be supported by technical drawings and documents that deal with the environmental, transport, heritage, design, social and economic impacts of the development. These will identify any mitigation required in order to make the development acceptable in planning terms, including ensuring any impact upon the amenities of neighbouring properties is kept to acceptable levels.
The application will be accompanied by a Statement of Community Involvement which will detail the feedback received from this public consultation exercise, and how the development proposals have been adapted in response.
You will be able to submit comments directly to the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Council once the planning applications are live. The comments section of this consultation website will also remain active so you can make further representations which we will in turn pass onto the Council.
Get Involved, Share Your Feedback
As you have now reached the end of the website and have an understanding of the site context, indicative development proposals and associated benefits, please provide your feedback by utilising the convenient online comments form below. All comments will be considered carefully and will remain anonymous in accordance with Pegasus Group’s GDPR policy.
Submission of Post-Planning Applications: estimated May 2026-July 2026
Post Planning
Should the planning applications be approved, the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham Council will attach planning conditions to the consents which will require details related to specific matters of the development and its operations to be submitted to and approved by them. This will most likely include the creation and subsequent adherence to a ‘Construction Management Plan’ in order to ensure the impacts of the construction process upon the local highway network and amenities of neighbouring properties, including noise and dust, are unsubstantial.
It will also be pertinent to secure any ‘planning obligations’ within a Section 106 Agreement in order to off-set the impact of the development upon local infrastructure. This will include restriction on residents from obtaining parking permits and financial contribution towards environmental improvements directly related to the development.