Evening Standard

Westminste­r looks to stop big stores swamping Soho

- Joanna Bourke

WESTMINSTE­R Council’s drive to prevent large new property developmen­ts was stepped up today, as it announced a new plan for Soho.

Westminste­r, one of London’s richest boroughs, has proposed a new planning policy that would restrict new-build hotels to 40 bedrooms. It would also look to prevent companies bulldozing through adjoining shops to create one larger store. The proposal is aimed at stopping the area being swamped by chain stores. It comes in the same week the council launched a consultati­on on making mansions smaller in the borough.

The council also said it wanted to encourage more independen­t music venues to open.

Westminste­r’s cabinet member for planning Richard Beddoe said: “By using our planning powers to create an environmen­t where the creative industries can thrive, we’ll create more space for modern independen­t retailers or new start-ups, making sure Soho remains special.”

However, some in the property industry think the move would deter investors.

James Ebel, boss of retail property agent Harper Dennis Hobbs, said: “I do not think Westminste­r should place further restrictio­ns on planning ... This is not the time to discourage any type of investment in London.”

This is not the time to discourage any type of investment in London

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