Decision on Fosters’ Tulip tower delayed into next month

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Source: Dbox

Planning inspector’s report now in new secretary of state Michael Gove’s hands

A decision on the fate of Foster & Partners’ controversial Tulip tower has been pushed back by three weeks, according to the City of London’s website.

A decision had been due to be made by former communities secretary Robert Jenrick by this Thursday but this has now been pushed back to “on or before October 14”.

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