Property developer Circadian is headed for a High Court showdown with Chelsea Harbour in a row over a controversial housing development scheme. Circadian, a subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, won planning consent to build 802 flats and two towers on its site to the north of Chelsea Harbour and adjoining land. The company also needed consent from Chelsea Harbour under a deed made in 2000 but Chelsea Harbour refused permission for the scheme in July last year on the grounds that the plans included an underground car park, but the site was allowed only upmarket housing.
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