The meeting ended at 10:30 with all three applications unanimously voted down by the committee. Six speakers from the campaign were joined by three councillors (Aspire, Labour and Conservative). All spoke with passion for the community, highlighting the desperate housing need in the borough.
Tower Hamlets has a housing waiting list of more than 28,000 and severe overcrowding.What is needed urgently are social homes to be built on Brick Lane which has historically been a mixed of residential use with commercial, not offices of the scale and mass proposed in the plans.The Save Brick Lane campaign group has championed a Community-led Masterplan which focuses on social housing, community spaces and affordable commercial units for small businesses. The emerging Local Plan reflects these concerns and speakers argued it should be afforded significant weight.
The case will now go to the Planning Inspectorate in the Autumn. The council will need to defend their decision at the public inquiry.
Close to 3000 petition signatures and more than 1000 objections were received against the Truman developments.
QUOTES
“The united East London community demands an end to the prevailing monopoly of private developers - causing gentrification and displacement of local communities-in Brick Lane, Spitalfields and Banglatown.
We do not need any more offices or shopping malls in the area. The Truman Brewery site ( the last 10 acres of land available in the ward) should be bought back by the government ,through a compulsory purchase order-CPO and utilise it for genuinely affordable homes and facilities for the local diverse community”
Jalal R, East London Community Alliance- ELCA
“The Battle for Brick Lane is not over. Local communities and local council need to work together to save our Brick Lane from harm. The Save Brick Lane group will continue to champion community voices.”
Save Brick Lane
NOTES TO EDITORS
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https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1RPxlmjZWR7AnXIuyKamx_DGkRzrPwCDx
Video of SDC meeting
https://towerhamlets.public-i.tv/core/portal/webcast_interactive/1009022
CHRONOLOGY
6 May 2020 - application submitted by Truman Estates (TE) to develop a shopping mall along Woodseer Street. Save Brick Lane is formed as a coalition to fight the development.
14 Sept 2021 - TE shopping mall application approved by a 2-1 vote of the Strategic Development Committee (SDC) in spite of over 7000 objections
October 2021 - Save Brick Lane (SBL) launches a Judicial Review to challenge the decision and campaign for a community-led Masterplan for the site.
May 2022 - Aspire elected with a manifesto commitment to develop a Masterplan.
2023-24 - Masterplan developed in consultation with the local community. It places a heavy emphasis on the provision of social housing, community facilities and open space. 345 social housing units are proposed.
July 2024 - Legal challenge to the 2021 shopping mall application reaches the Supreme Court who decide in favour of Truman Estates.
August 2024 - Truman Estates submit 3 new planning applications to develop across the Old Brewery and Bangla Cash and Carry sites. Office, leisure, retail with a small amount of housing on the Bangla Cash & Carry site.
September 2024 - Brick Lane Masterplan SPD adopted by Tower Hamlets Council. SBL mount an exhibition with a model demonstrating how the Council’s plan for the site can be developed - it is displayed off Brick Lane over several months of consultation with the public.
November 2024 - Truman Estates threaten legal action against the council. Masterplan is withdrawn.
11 June 2025 - Truman Estates submit an appeal to the Planning Inspectorate on the grounds that the council is taking too long to determine the 2024 applications.
31 July 2025 - The Council SDC met to vote on the applications. Prior to the meeting SBL organised a Community Day of Action Demo outside Whitechapel Townhall. Close to 200 local residents turned up for the demo and stayed for the meeting to watch how councillors will vote. SDC committee members unanimously voted against all three planning applications and a listed building consent. .
October 2025 - Planning Inspectorate will stage a public inquiry to determine the applications.
There is a better scheme
The Truman Estates application – a development at home in the City of London with its heavy emphasis on office and commercial space in bulky office blocks, but entirely alien to the history, culture and small scale economy of Brick Lane.
The SBL alternative scheme - delivers on the LBTH Local Plan and focuses on social housing, community provision and affordable workspace.
The choice between housing and offices will determine the future of Brick Lane.
CONTACT
07473 141334 (Jonathan Moberly)
07846 890823 (Puru Miah)
battle4bricklane@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/view/savebricklane
Full details of the planning applications:
https://sites.google.com/view/savebricklane/planning-apps
Press release - 18 July 2025
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