Gove calls in M&S Oxford Street scheme

Pilbrow &  Partners' proposals for the Marble Arch branch of Marks & Spencer

Public inquiry to look at plans drawn up by Pilbrow & Partners

Plans to knock down a 1930s Marks & Spencer store on Oxford Street will be examined by a public inquiry after an intervention from Michael Gove.

The communities secretary, who put the scheme on ice in April, has called in the controversial Pilbrow & Partners-designed project, which would have seen the Art Deco store torn down and replaced with a 10-storey retail and office block.

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