Plans for the redevelopment of Stamford Bridge have hit a new snag. The plans have been halted by a family who claim that the 60,000-seater stadium would block light from their home.
Nicholas Crosthwaite and his family took out a High Court injunction in May against the stadium. The family, who have lived in the three bedroomed house for 50 years, are understood to have rejected a six-figure sum in compensation from the football club.
Planners at Hammersmith and Fulham Council have said that the work cannot go ahead while there is a risk the injunction would stop the development. The house is in the neighbouring borough of Kensington and Chelsea whose council opposed the plans.
The family argue that amendments could be made to the design. Planners at Hammersmith and Fulham Council are to meet on Monday to decide the next step.
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