This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request 'LDA (Lower Lea Valley, Olympic and Legacy) Compulsory Purchase Order 2005'.
 
 
L. Lluva 
 
   London Development Agency
 
Palestra 
 
197 Blackfriars Road
 
London SE1 8AA
 
T 020 7593 8000
[FOI #26993 email] 
F 0207593 8002
 
www.lda.gov.uk
 
[London Development Agency request email]
 
 
        Textphone 020 7593 8001
16 March 2010 
 
EIR 459 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dear L. Lluva, 
 
REQUEST FOR INFORMATION/ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS 2004 
 
We refer to your email, received at our office on 14 January 2010, requesting the following 
information: 
"With regard to the LDA (Lower Lea Valley, Olympic and Legacy)Compulsory Purchase Order 
2005, can you please provide me with the following information for 'the order land' numbered 
16 to 51 inclusive in the Order:
 
1. The name of the freeholder/leaseholder (unless this is a physical person, where this 
information is not required) 
2. The 'order land' number (between 16 and 51 inclusive)  
3. Total payment made to the freeholder/leaseholder in respect of land value  
4. Total payment made to the freeholder/leaseholder in respect of compensation  
5. Any other payment made in relation to the CPO order (excepting professional fees to any 
lawyer, or any fee to the Land Registry)" 
 
Duty to Confirm or Deny 
 
We confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in your request. 
 
Information Held 
 
In response to questions 1 and 2 of your request, please see below a link to the document 
entitled, ‘Confirmed Lower Lea Valley, Olympic and Legacy Compulsory Purchase Order 
2005’ – Part 1, which provides the plot numbers together with details of the freeholders and 
leaseholders for plots 16 – 51 inclusive: 
 
http://www.lda.gov.uk/upload/pdf/confirmed__Lower_Lea_Valley_Olympic_and_Legacy_CPO
_2005__Part_1.pdf 
 
Please see below a table which provides information pertaining to total payments made to 
freeholders and total compensation payments made to leaseholders, where cases have been 
settled, of the plot numbers listed in your request.  
 
Please note that where plot numbers do not appear this is because they are part of cases that 
are in the process of being settled and therefore information regarding total payments is not 
held.  
 

Please also note that there may be additional freeholders linked to the plots listed in the table 
below. They have not been included either because a total payment is not available as their 
case has not been settled, or they have not received a payment for their interest in the land, 
for example in one instance, the freeholder of the plot is the LDA itself. You can obtain details 
of any additional freeholders from the document linked to above. 
 
You may be interested to note, and will see from the document linked to above, that the 
majority of the plot numbers referred to in your request involve cases where there are multiple 
plots in the same ownership. You will also note that there are a number of plot numbers which 
cover areas of public roads and footways and therefore no payments will be made in relation 
to these plot numbers. 
 
Plot 
Freeholder Total 
Payment 
Leaseholder Total 
Compensation 
Number 
made to 
 Payment (£) 
Freeholder (£)* 
21, 22 
Searchgrade/Portmount 
2,809,051 
Park 
    4,514,827 
Communications  
27 Individual 
 
1.Hingley Ltd 
1.    467,601 
N/A 
 
 
2.Polarwan Meat 
2.    155,486 
Trading Ltd 
35 
Thames Rico Service 
833,514 
Petrol Express 
833,514 
Stations Ltd 
Combined 
Ltd 
Combined settlement 
 
settlement 
51 
 
 
First Capital East  14,750,000 
Ltd 
 
*
With reference to the total payment made to the freeholder please note that this payment, in 
addition to land value, may also include professional fees.  
 
5. Any other payment made in relation to the CPO order (excepting professional fees to 
any lawyer, or any fee to the Land Registry)
 
 
No other cases settled within the plots referred to. All compensation on the cases listed is 
included. 
 
Complaint Procedure 
 
If you are not satisfied with our reply to your request, you may lodge a complaint with the LDA 
Public Liaison Unit at the postal address above or by email at [London Development Agency request email]. Your 
complaint will be considered by a senior management staff member and you will receive a 
reply to your complaint within 20 working days.   
 
Should you remain dissatisfied after receiving our reply to your complaint, you may apply to 
the Information Commissioner to determine whether your request was dealt with in 
accordance with the requirements of the Freedom of Information Act.   
 
Yours sincerely 
 
Public Liaison Unit 
London Development Agency                                    
 

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