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Sheikh given permission to build six-storey car park in London for luxury cars and driving staff | |
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One of the world's richest men is planning to build a six-storey car park next to the River Thames so he can house his fleet of luxury vehicles. | |
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 65, is planning to build the development, which will cost an estimated £20 million, next to the Battersea heliport. | Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, 65, is planning to build the development, which will cost an estimated £20 million, next to the Battersea heliport. |
According to the Daily Mail, it will include offices, bathrooms, three triple-bedroom flats for his drivers, as well as space for 114 cars. | According to the Daily Mail, it will include offices, bathrooms, three triple-bedroom flats for his drivers, as well as space for 114 cars. |
Councillors at Wandsworth Council have approved the planning application drawn up by the Smech Management company, despite concerns from neighbours. | Councillors at Wandsworth Council have approved the planning application drawn up by the Smech Management company, despite concerns from neighbours. |
Objecting to the proposals put forward on behalf of the Dubai ruler, whose family wealth is estimated at £2.7billion, one resident wrote on the Wandsworth Council website: "I am not happy of this proposal so I will object. | Objecting to the proposals put forward on behalf of the Dubai ruler, whose family wealth is estimated at £2.7billion, one resident wrote on the Wandsworth Council website: "I am not happy of this proposal so I will object. |
"…my balcony will be facing a car park which means no privacy at all." | "…my balcony will be facing a car park which means no privacy at all." |
Another said: "I would like to object to the prospect of increasing this problem with a multi-story car storage facility, both for safety reasons, and for the sake of local residents who will be blighted by the resulting congestion. | Another said: "I would like to object to the prospect of increasing this problem with a multi-story car storage facility, both for safety reasons, and for the sake of local residents who will be blighted by the resulting congestion. |
"In addition, drivers from this company occupy all free parking spots on this road, and spend a long time 'hanging around' outside of the property, and outside other properties." | "In addition, drivers from this company occupy all free parking spots on this road, and spend a long time 'hanging around' outside of the property, and outside other properties." |
In a planning report published by the council last month, officers ruled the design was "appropriate". | In a planning report published by the council last month, officers ruled the design was "appropriate". |
"It is not considered not to have an unduly negative impact on the immediate surroundings, the views and outlook from neighbouring properties," they said. | "It is not considered not to have an unduly negative impact on the immediate surroundings, the views and outlook from neighbouring properties," they said. |
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