Plans for a 15-storey women-only tower block in west London have been given the green light.
Brook House, an area of low-rise blocks owned by WPA opposite Acton Town tube station, will be knocked down and replaced.
The proposals received 56 objections, with eight expressions of support.
Concerns, which were raised by residents, conservation groups and the Met Police, objected to the height of the building and the risk of anti-social behaviour, as well as the impact on the environment and pollution.
One objector warned the area would turn into a "concrete jungle".
It was also disclosed that the site had not been deemed suitable for tall buildings in Ealing Council's local strategy.
Despite the number of objections, Ealing Council said the concerns were "not considered sufficient to outweigh" the recommendation for approval.
When something is done for women, it doesn't matter if it goes against your own strategy. Make it make sense.
When something is done for women, it doesn't matter if it goes against your own strategy. Make it make sense.
I’ve noticed a lot of councils everywhere are just flat-out ignoring objections and community concerns, now…
Like, they’ve become very blatant about it…
This being just one example.
The mask of “democracy” is slipping, fast…
The mask slipped during COVID. I think the first change was the stealth introduction of LTNs and 20 mph zones.