Developer and opponents sweat on ITV studios decision as planning inquiry wraps up

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Developers say benefits of proposals outweigh heritage harms

The public inquiry into Make’s controversial plans to redevelop the former ITV studios has ended with a decision on whether it gets built or not expected by the summer.

Developed by CO-RE and Mitsubishi Estate, the office-led scheme was sent to the planning inspectorate in September by then-communities secretary Greg Clark, who overruled the approvals given by Lambeth council and Mayor of London Sadiq Khan.

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