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The owner of Whitechapel Bell Foundry has told EastLondonLines that campaigners objecting to the redevelopment of the site have 'misled the public'.
Plans to transform the five-hundred-year-old Whitechapel Bell Foundry into a boutique hotel and multi-purpose space were approved last night despite strong opposition from local residents.
The Raycliff plan also has the support of Historic England, the statutory body, which has pointed to its inclusion of a small bell production unit.
The Raycliff plan also has the support of Historic England, the statutory body, which has pointed to its inclusion of a small bell production unit.
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has generic name (help)Raycliff have also hired the local architectural practice 31/44 to design scrupulously sensitive adjustments to the old buildings and a dignified form for the hotel.
[T]he choice is between a properly financed scheme that will preserve this uniquely evocative site (and resuscitate it as a working foundry), or a vague and financially unsustainable plan from well-meaning people who don't even own the building.