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In 2002, Pauline Forster purchased the George Tavern at auction. The original plot was split at auction, with the nightclub Stepneys being sold to a landlord, who then sold it to Swan Housing Association.
In 2008 Swan Housing Association submitted plans to the local council
Tower Hamlets to build a development of residential flats on what was once Stepney's Nightclub.
Kate Moss,[1]Amy Winehouse,[2]Grace Jones and
Ian McKellen[3] joined a campaign to halt the development.[4] Tower Hamlets rejected Swan Housing Association's proposal.
In 2010, property company Swan Housing Association submitted new plans to Tower Hamlets, which were again turned down by the local council. Swan then appealed this decision to the Secretary of State via the
Planning Inspectorate, which overruled the decision of Tower Hamlets and granted permission for the development in October 2014.[5] The chair of Swan Housing Association, Valerie Owen OBE also serves on the board of the Planning Inspectorate.[6]
Forster appealed the decision of the Planning Inspectorate at the
High Court and lost, but won the right to appeal at an oral hearing before the
Court of Appeal, scheduled for October 2016.[12][13]
The above section is the original Property development dispute in this article. I intend to replace this long section with a brief mention of the dispute here, and put the details in the
Pauline Forster article. I am doing this replacement while doing copyediting of the rest of the article.--
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