The plan to build a new embassy near the Tower of London was rejected by the local parliament due to security and privacy issues.
According to Bloomberg, the local Tower Hamlets Council (December 1) has rejected China ’s largest Royal Mint Court land in London to build the largest place in Europe.The embassy plan.
It is reported that the construction plan drafted by David Chipperfield Architects was drafted by David Chipperfield Architects. Because of security and privacy issues, it has been protested and heated by residents of surrounding residents.The documents released before the meeting show that the Tower Hamlets Countcil has received 51 written complaints. Residents' concerns, including the target of local terrorists, and installation of a large number of cameras.
China bought the plot at a price of 255 million pounds (about S $ 423 million) in May 2018, intending to replace the embassy currently in the British embassy in Marylebone.