I’ve put this in local politics as I suspect Lewisham Council will be mentioned eventually. Anyway, surrounding Forest Hill one of the nation’s biggest housebuilders, Crest Nicholson, has built two large blocks of flats in Lower Sydenham besides the station and in Upper Sydenham on the corner of Wells Park and Sydenham Hill. Barratts have built a large development behind Catford Bridge. Loampit Vale has been drastically transformed for the better by Barratts. Yet, besides the Ballycommon project off Dartmouth Rd, Forest Hill never sees any interest from the big boys in construction.
For Forest Hill’s Dartmouth Road to pose any respectable threat to the prosperity of Lordship Lane, then the Kingswear Estate on Dartmouth Rd should be earmarked for complete demolition in order to make way for retail and living space that fits and respects surrounding buildings, like the re-build of Sydenham Girls’ School. This can only be done by a recognised player that isn’t going to face a raft of campaign groups whose members harp on about the need to bring more investment and money into the area, yet when interested parties propose demolition and construction of the infrastructure needed to accomodate and service said increase in trade and wealthy newcomers, they’re up in arms. Obviously the likes of Crest Nicholson and Barratts would crush local opposition groups in court but the latter has an enormous wealth of sentiment and respect in the bank that could tip the odds in their favour when it comes to appeal. Do you, personally, object to Forest Hill having a nationally-recognised builder operating amongst us?