The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has urged the government to reject a planning appeal for the 303.5m-tall Tulip building in London.
Foster + Partners, which has designed the tower at 20 Bury Street, proposed by developer Safra Group, lodged the appeal with the secretary of state Robert Jenrick earlier this year.
The Tulip was originally vetoed by Khan in July last year, after a decision in April by the City Corporation’s planning and transportation committee to approve the scheme.
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