1 August 2025

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Victory for the Community - Tower Hamlets Strategic Development Committee vote to REFUSE Truman Brewery planning applications following grassroots campaign by Save Brick Lane. Public Inquiry announced for October.

July 31, Whitechapel Townhall

Tower Hamlets Strategic Development Committee met on Thursday evening to determine the three  planning and one listed building consent application for proposals to develop across sites within the Truman Brewery complex. Before the meeting, the Save Brick Lane campaign organised a colourful demo in front of Whitechapel Town Hall.

In June, Truman Brewery pre-empted the committee by submitting  "non-determination" appeals to the Planning Inspectorate. Such appeals can be made at any time after the statutory decision period (16 weeks) has expired. They are not common in Tower Hamlets as most applicants for larger scale development prefer to have a formal decision made by the Council and then consider whether to appeal if they are unhappy with the decision.

The role of the SDC was to resolve what decision the Council would have made - which sets out their formal position for the appeal. ;The appeal will be dealt with at a public inquiry, chaired by a Planning Inspector, scheduled to begin on 14 October and last for 12 days.

Residents and local communities started gathering at 5pm outside the Whitechapel Townhall to demonstrate against the Truman Brewery applications.

The main message was the Truman Estate development offered no benefits to local residents but harm to the community destroying the cultural and heritage significance of Brick Lane. 

The demand was for councillors to vote against Truman’s plans. This Community Day of Action was organised by the Save Brick Lane coalition, a grassroot organisation who campaigned against Truman's plans since 2020.