Former Biothane Plant, Melliss Avenue, Kew
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Former Biothane Plant, Melliss Avenue, Kew Chiswick Station Kew Biothane Site. Royal Botanic Kew Gardens Station Melliss Avenue, Kew. Gardens Dukes Meadows Golf Course Barnes Bridge Station Morlake Station The Site Train Stations / Underground Retail Restaraunts / Cafes The Site Red & Yellow’s Proposal The former Biothane Plant site is located at Melliss Avenue, Kew. Red & Yellow’s proposal for an Extra Care facility presents an Located less than a mile from Kew Gardens station, the site enjoys a QRRQTVWPKV[VQECVGTHQTCURGEKƂENQECNPGGFYJKNGETGCVKPICP primary location along the River Thames. environment that is not only stimulating for future residents, but also fully integrates with the existing neighbouring community. Site History As an Extra Care facility, compared to a traditional residential The former Biothane Plant site at Melliss Avenue was linked to the FGXGNQROGPV4GF;GNNQYoURTQRQUCNYKNNIGPGTCVGNGUUVTCHƂE now closed Stag Brewery in Mortlake. Following the site becoming associated with the site. surplus to Thames Water’s requirements and ceasing operation in 2015, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Council Red and Yellow’s involvement with the site is a long term KFGPVKƂGFVJGUKVGCUUWKVCDNGHQTFGXGNQROGPV6JGUKVGPQYJCUC commitment. We will be overseeing the entire process from draft allocation for residential development. planning, build and operations for many years into the future. It is this long term involvement that makes it crucial for us to settle Recognising the excellent location and suitability of the site, Red & into the wider community in a sensitive and responsive manner. Yellow subsequently bought the Biothane Plant from Thames Water and is now preparing a proposal to redevelop the site for a purpose built, modern Extra Care facility. .