Plans to build the Madison Square Garden (MSG) Sphere in Stratford have been given a green light despite strong local opposition. A slight majority of members of the London Legacy Development Corporation Planning Committee voted through the proposals on March 22.
By a vote of six to four, the committee decision means that the Sphere will be built on land outside Stratford station unless the mayor of London Sadiq Khan decides to veto the proposal.
The American entertainment firm MSG submitted plans for the 21,000-capacity arena three years ago and the idea has been strongly opposed by West Ham MP Lyn Brown, Newham Council and local residents as well as Transport for London.
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