
The inevitable is upon us – the start of the process which will turn the unlovely-but-green Evergreen Field into a block of 24 flats. The site was this week cleared of undergrowth and some trees giving the first view in a long time of the uninterrupted site.
Planning permission was given by Redbridge nearly a year ago for the building scheme, and it seems the site is now being readied for construction to begin.

Legal owner of private land begins work that they have permission to do… but I’m still expecting moaners to moan all the same.
FACTS right there …
Not before time it had become an eye sore
Here comes the moaning..:
“Screw you wildlife, rich people need investment properties…”
By wildlife you mean rats?
And foxes.
so its wrong for people to make money and be ‘rich’?
politics of envy will drag down both rich and poor – albeit the super rich can escape.
Hope they leave the trees there. At least they hide the not nice looking building.
That piece of land has been an eye sore forever now, so this will definitely be an improvement. For all those fighting it, hoping for it to become a park – this was always a fantasy. It’s private land, the council does not have the money to buy it to make it a park, so blocking every project there is just extending the current undesirable state.
The huge park next to it is great for Wanstead. This was wasteland and inaccessible. People need somewhere to live.
Everyone who moans on this site lives in a flat/house that was built on green land and blocked someone else’s view. When it was built.
so should the whole country be built over?
and the site wasnt wasteland. and the park isnt huge.