The Labour Party in Orpington have voiced their opposition to plans to build residential flats at the Walnuts Shopping Centre site in Orpington.

A statement on the party's website was titled simply 'Orpington Labour says: No to Walnuts Tower!' and said the decision had been taken at a branch meeting on Wednesday, June 23.

The statement said that members who had been at a presentation by developers for existing plans for the Walnuts Centre had decided to "reject the 25 storey tower block plan as unacceptable" after a "wide-ranging discussion".

As News Shopper reported previously, Developers Ariel Real Estate plan to partly demolished partly demolish the Walnuts Shopping Centre, on High St, and build residential units to be spread across 19-storey and 24-storey buildings along with some 1,000 flats.

Their existing proposals have been met by staunch opposition from campaigners in Orpington, however, who launched a petition that has since attracted over 800 signatures, with supporters vowing to "boycott" the new development.

Campaigners will likely welcome Labour's opposition to the existing plans, which was clarified with a number of points that said Orpington members did not oppose redeveloping the Walnut Centre in principle, but were rejecting the existing plans.

"The developers and the Council should go back to the drawing board and make the revisions necessary to carry public opinion with them, because as it stands Labour cannot support this plan," a spokesperson said in the statement published on the group's website.

The developers for their part have described the project as "a once in a generation opportunity to create a beautiful, vibrant and sustainable town centre destination for Orpington and its communities."

Ariel Real Estate are leading the redevelopment plans on behalf of global investment company Tikehau Capital, which acquired the shopping centre in 2019 for more than £30m.