PPHE Gains Planning Permission for New Hotel Project in Lambeth

Tuesday, 13 August 2024, 01:38

Park Plaza operator PPHE has successfully concluded a lengthy struggle to construct a new 15-storey hotel on the site of a former petrol station in London’s South Bank. After years of deliberation, Lambeth Council has granted planning permission, marking a significant milestone for the project. This development is expected to enhance the area's hospitality offerings and contribute to local tourism.
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PPHE Gains Planning Permission for New Hotel Project in Lambeth

PPHE's Journey to Build a New Hotel

Park Plaza operator PPHE has finally gained planning permission from Lambeth Council to build a new 15-storey hotel on the site of an abandoned petrol station in London’s South Bank.

A Long-Ongoing Process

The approval followed a lengthy battle that spanned several years, involving a series of discussions and evaluations. The project aims to revitalize a currently neglected area and provide more accommodation options for visitors.

  1. Approval from Lambeth Council
  2. Revitalization of an abandoned site
  3. Enhanced hospitality offerings

This development is not only a victory for PPHE but also a step forward in enriching the local community and tourism sector.


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