Although the planning application will initially be handled by Tower Hamlets council, the national government could get involved if the proposal is rejected again and China appeals.
China has accused Britain of exaggerating allegations about Chinese spies and cyberattacks.
The embassy would be China’s biggest diplomatic legation in Europe and almost twice the size of its one in Washington.
This led some British politicians and security officials to warn that a bigger embassy and more Chinese diplomats could make it easier to increase the number of spies in the country.
The initial rejection, a year ago:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/aug/11/chinas-new-london-embassy-on-hold-pending-westminster-intervention
https://www.google.com/maps/search/Royal+mint,+london/@51.5097637,-0.0706888,15z
Hmm.
It looks like the location would be noisy, as it’s adjacent to the end of the line running to Fenchurch Station to the north and a major road interchange.
I wonder what security issues might be present? There’s a lot of movement through there. I guess that you could monitor radio emissions, see what Bluetooth and cell devices are passing the location.