High Court sets date for judicial review hearing on DSDHA’s contested Bloomsbury tower

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Source: DSDHA

Local architect to present grounds to overturn decision to approve 19-storey scheme in September

A proposed judicial review of the decision to approve DSDHA’s controversial plans for a 19-storey office tower in Bloomsbury has moved a step closer.

The High Court has allowed architect and veteran campaigner James Monahan to present grounds for the judicial review in an oral appeal on 10 September.

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