Westminster green lights controversial Ebury Estate redevelopment

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Bouygues to start work this summer after council used permitted development laws to approve demolition of historic estate

Westminster council has approved plans for a controversial £350m development after using permitted development rights to approve the demolition of a 1930s estate in Pimlico.

The authority said the 781-home Ebury Bridge scheme, designed by Astudio Architects, will be the borough’s “largest and most significant redevelopment project in a generation”.

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