Development Site Bound By Brook Street, Davies Street And South Molton Lane (excluding 58 Davies Street) And 10, 15-25, 27 And 42 South Molton Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 19th April 2023 (RN: 22/04610/FULL) for, 'Part demolition, excavation (including beneath Davies Mews), erection of new buildings and alterations to existing buildings comprising: redevelopment of 60 Brook Street; redevelopment of 48, 50, 56 and 58 Brook Street and 16 Davies Mews behind retained Brook Street facades at; redevelopment behind retained and partially reconstructed facade at 52-54 Brook Street; refurbishment with alterations and addition of turret and gables at 40-46 Brook Street and 40 South Molton Lane; redevelopment behind retained Davies Mews and South Molton Lane elevations and front roof at 1-7 Davies Mews and 28-30 South Molton Lane; refurbishment and alterations at 50 Davies Street; refurbishment with alterations and partial demolition and redevelopment of upper floors at 52-54 Davies Street; redevelopment behind reconstructed and extended facade at 56 Davies Street (including the removal and reinstatement of certain building features), and Brookfield House (44-48 Davies Street and 62 and 64 Brook Street); part demolition of ground floor and refurbishment at 10 South Molton Street; refurbishment and alterations at 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street; all to provide a development of up to 9 storeys including Class B1 (Business), Class A1 (Shops), Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes), Class A4 (Drinking Establishment), composite use comprising public house and guest accommodation (sui generis), Class C3 (Dwellinghouses), Community Infrastructure and Facilities, and Class C1 (Hotel) uses, improvements to public realm and pedestrian routes, servicing, ancillary plant and storage, cycle parking and other associated works'; NAMELY, to make design changes, alter the wording of conditions and amend the approved description of development.
134 Oxford Street London W1D 1LU
Amendments to planning permission dated 21 September 2020 (Ref: 19/10047/FULL) for, 'Demolition of 134-140 Oxford Street and 77-84 Wells Street (Wells House) and the erection of a new building comprising basements, ground plus nine upper floors, with plant accommodation and Sui Generis (nightclub) at basement level 02; subterranean 'cycle centre' including cycle parking/changing rooms/drying rooms/lockers; part plant accommodation and part Class A1 (retail) at basement level 01; part Class A1 (retail) accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at ground floor level; part Class A1 (retail), part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at first floor level; flexible Class A1 (retail) or Class B1 (office) at second floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at third to seventh floors; part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) accommodation at eighth floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at ninth floor; the creation of terraces on levels 6 to 8 and a rooftop terrace area at level 9 (all for use in association with office accommodation); photovoltaic panels on level 9 and the roof; and other associated works including short stay cycle parking spaces in Adam and Eve Court'; NAMELY, alterations to nightclub entrance onto Adam and Eve Court, Adam & Eve Court Louvres, to the articulation of the sixth floor dormer windows, and to the Level 9 amenity terrace space; inclusion of facade lighting strategy; internal alterations; and pulling inwards of seventh floor in northern part of site.
Site 117-125 Bayswater Rd 2-6 Queensway Basement Car Park Consort House And 7 Fosbury Mews London
Amendments to planning permission dated 13 October 2022 (RN: 20/03862/FULL) for variation of condition 1 (Approved drawings) of planning permission dated 27 November 2017 (RN 17/02957/FULL) which was a Variation of Conditions 1 and 6 of planning permission dated 2 March 2017 (RN 15/10671/FULL) for the demolition and redevelopment of 117 to 125 Bayswater Road, together with 2 to 6 Queensway and 7 Fosbury Mews for a new building comprising 3 basements, ground and 9 upper storeys to include 55 residential units and ancillary residential facilities (class C3), together with retail (class A1) unit, a retail (class A1) and/or restaurant (class A3) unit, a dentist (class D1) and a spa use (class D2), highway works and the use of car parking within the basement of Consort House. to vary the approved drawings to amend the ground floor frontage to allow the existing bureau de change to remain in situ and be part of the scheme temporarily and to extend the spa over all three basement levels rather than two. NAMELY, to vary the approved drawing numbers for Removal of the Building Maintenance Unit (BMU) and re-location of plant at Level 9 to ground and lower ground floors, reconfiguration of Levels 8 and 9; passenger lift access to all floors, lift overruns at roof level; north façade rationalisation; alterations to the external materiality of the building and incorporating a higher percentage of stone in the proposals; NAMELY, to change the tenant demise line at ground floor and basement 1 levels (i.e quantum of floorspace for Restaurant and Health Facility).
Site 117-125 Bayswater Rd 2-6 Queensway Basement Car Park Consort House And 7 Fosbury Mews London
Amendments to planning permission dated 13 October 2022 (RN: 20/03862/FULL) for variation of condition 1 (approved drawings) of planning permission dated 27 November 2017 (RN 17/02957/FULL) which was a variation of Conditions 1 and 6 of planning permission dated 2 March 2017 (RN 15/10671/FULL) for the demolition and redevelopment of 117 to 125 Bayswater Road, together with 2 to 6 Queensway and 7 Fosbury Mews for a new building comprising 3 basements, ground and 9 upper storeys to include 55 residential units and ancillary residential facilities (class C3), together with retail (class A1) unit, a retail (class A1) and/or restaurant (class A3) unit, a dentist (class D1) and a spa use (class D2), highway works and the use of car parking within the basement of Consort House. to vary the approved drawings to amend the ground floor frontage to allow the existing bureau de change to remain in situ and be part of the scheme temporarily and to extend the spa over all three basement levels rather than two. NAMELY, to vary the approved drawing numbers for Removal of the Building Maintenance Unit (BMU) and re-location of plant at Level 9 to ground and lower ground floors, reconfiguration of Levels 8 and 9; passenger lift access to all floors, lift overruns at roof level; north façade rationalisation; alterations to the external materiality of the building and incorporating a higher percentage of stone in the proposals; NAMELY, to amend the wording of condition 20 to allow placement of planters, tubs, tables, chairs or adverts is permitted outside of the ground floor retail unit.
24 - 31 Grosvenor Square London W1K 6AH
Amendments to planning permission dated 18th February 2021 (RN:20/06601/FULL) for Variation of condition 1 of planning permission dated 21.5.20 (RN:19/07406/FULL), which itself varied condition 1 and 9 of planning permission dated 20.11.18 (RN: 18/03520/FULL) which itself varied condition 1 of planning permission dated 12 September 2017 (RN: 16/06423/FULL) for, 'Alterations to the existing building including retention & repair of the front and side facades, part demolition & replacement of the rear facade, rear extension of the 2nd-5th floors, removal of existing & introduction of a new 6th floor, introduction of a new set-back 7th floor, extension of the existing basement levels to include two additional basement levels (including one mezzanine level), installation of roof plant & plant screen, public realm works including hard & soft landscaping, removal of the security kiosks, fencing, bollards & gates/barriers to Blackburne's Mews & Culross Street, removal & replacement of 6 No. trees in front of the Grosvenor Square elevation & re-opening of the road on the western side of the Square, all in connection with the use of the building as a hotel (Class C1) with flexible retail/restaurant use at 1st floor, ground floor and basement 1 (Class A1/Class A3/Class C1), flexible restaurant/bar use at 7th floor (Class A3/Class A4/Class C1), leisure/spa facilities within the basement (Class D2/Class C1) & an ancillary ballroom, event spaces, back of house facilities & associated car, cycle parking & servicing facilities accessed from Blackburne's Mews, & other associated works' - NAMELY, to amend Condition 17 to remove reference to the seventh-floor level [requiring public access] and an additional condition to read as follows: The area at seventh floor level designated as a restaurant/bar (Flexible Class A3/A4/C1) must remain open to members of the general public (whether or not they are guests at the hotel or visitors of hotel guests) on not less than 200 days per year
Development Site Bounded By Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, Avery Farm Row, Ebury Square And Cundy Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 18 October 2022 (RN: 20/03307/FULL) for the: Comprehensive residential-led mixed-use redevelopment, including demolition of Kylestrome House, Lochmore House, Laxford House, Stack House, Walden House and structures attached to Coleshill Flats; tree removal and pollarding; erection of a partial sub-basement, basement and buildings varying in height from five to 11 storeys, to provide affordable homes (Class C3), market homes (Class C3), senior living accommodation (comprising Class C3 and / or Class C2), alongside a range of uses at partial sub-basement, basement and ground floor level including retail (Class A1), restaurants / cafes (Class A3), drinking establishments (Class A4); offices (Class B1), community space (Class D1), cinema (Class D2); use of the lower ground floor of the Coleshill Flats as retail and / or workspace (Class A1 and / or B1); provision of new pedestrian routes; basement car parking; basement and ground floor circulation, servicing, refuse, ancillary plant and storage; provision of hard and soft landscaping; landscaping works and creation of new play facilities at Ebury Square; rooftop PV panels; rooftop plant equipment; refurbishment and relocation of Arnrid Johnston obelisk to elsewhere within the site; refurbishment and relocation of the water fountain on Avery Farm Row; repair and relocation of the telephone boxes on Orange Square; and other associated works. NAMELY, to allow amendments to Building C, comprising the separation of the basements of Building A and C, reduction in floor to floor heights, enlargement of cores, revised housing mix and associated internal alterations, addition of fixed guarding and amendments to the Ebury Street facade; and associated alterations.
20 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5AN
Amendments to planning permission dated 30 March 2022 (21/07642/FULL) for the variation of Conditions 1, 20, 21, 23, 24 of planning permission dated 16th March 2021 (RN 20/04933/FULL) for the demolition of existing mansard roof and roof level plant and construction of two storey vertical roof addition with extensions at fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh floor levels for additional office (Class B1) floorspace. Use of the lower ground and basement level for flexible/alternative office (Class B1)/retail (Class A1)/leisure uses (Class D2); car parking, cycle parking, ancillary office uses and mechanical plant. Alterations to the existing building including new windows and entrance, new terraces to eighth and tenth floor levels and new plant enclosure at roof level and associated works; amendments to car parking provision (retention of the public car park), alterations to the cycle parking provision and basement layouts and reduction in flexible commercial floorspace; NAMELY, Street scape enhancements (Front elevation - Carlton House Terrace and Facade realignment); Amenity enhancements (Inclusion of glazed doors to external terraces (west elevation), external terraces and Level 10 Roof Access) and Detailed design and technical amendments (Widening of the central 'core strip' and Balustrade Position at level 10).
Development Site Bound By Brook Street, Davies Street And South Molton Lane (excluding 58 Davies Street) And 10, 15-25, 27 And 42 South Molton Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 8th April 2022 (RN: 20/03987/FULL) for, 'Part demolition, excavation (including beneath Davies Mews), erection of new buildings and alterations to existing buildings comprising: redevelopment of 60 Brook Street; redevelopment of 48, 50, 56 and 58 Brook Street and 16 Davies Mews behind retained Brook Street facades at; redevelopment behind retained and partially reconstructed facade at 52-54 Brook Street; refurbishment with alterations and addition of turret and gables at 40-46 Brook Street and 40 South Molton Lane; redevelopment behind retained Davies Mews and South Molton Lane elevations and front roof at 1-7 Davies Mews and 28-30 South Molton Lane; refurbishment and alterations at 50 Davies Street; refurbishment with alterations and partial demolition and redevelopment of upper floors at 52-54 Davies Street; redevelopment behind reconstructed and extended facade at 56 Davies Street and Brookfield House (44-48 Davies Street and 62 and 64 Brook Street); part demolition of ground floor and refurbishment at 10 South Molton Street; refurbishment and alterations at 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street; all to provide a development of up to 9 storeys including Class B1 (Business), Class A1 (Shops), Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes), Class A4 (Drinking Establishment), composite use comprising public house and guest accommodation (sui generis), Class C3 (Dwellinghouses), Class D1 (Non-Residential Institutions) and Class C1 (Hotel) uses, improvements to public realm and pedestrian routes, servicing, ancillary plant and storage, cycle parking and other associated works'; NAMELY, (i) To revise the description of development; and (ii) To amend the wording of Condition 31.
Development Site At Ergon House Horseferry Road And 9 Millbank London
Amendments to planning permission dated 29th July 2014 (RN 13/09737/FULL) for the demolition of Ergon House and construction of eight storey residential building incorporating a ground floor retail unit (Class A1) and partial demolition and reconstruction of rear wing of 9 Millbank and conversion to residential use to provide 161 residential flats. Conversion of the gatehouse on Dean Bradley Street to provide a single dwelling unit. Provision of basement car parking and landscaped courtyards. Namely, alterations to internal layout, provision of new window, changes to roof level terrace, balustrading and arrangement of planters, provision of new guarding and access gate at level 09, openable windows, internal works, alterations to roof screen, new smoke shaft to north east corner, new smoke extract at level 09 and new fixings for maintenance purposes.
Film House 142-150 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZR
Amendments to planning permission dated 1st September 2021 (RN 21/01606/FULL) for the variation of Conditions 1 and 6 of planning permission dated 08 July 2020 (RN: 19/09027/FULL) for the Partial demolition at 142-150 Wardour Street including removal of existing mansard roof to Film House and part of the rear and side facades; replacement of mansard roof, erection of new sixth floor and new sheer frontage at the eastern end of the site for office use (Class B1); creation of restaurant units (Class A3) at part ground and part basement levels fronting St Anne's Court, Wardour Street and Sheraton Street; shopfront alterations; creation of a terrace at sixth floor level for office use; installation of a roof level plant enclosure and associated external works (Site includes 138 Wardour Street, 142-150 Wardour Street and 20 St Anne's Court); NAMELY, to enable the installation of a roller shutter door and amendments to the doors on Sheraton Street; amendments to the acoustic louvres at St Annes Court; alteration to the window distribution on the North East Elevation; introduction of a hinged glazed pavilion escape door; omission of a window at Level 5 and new window on the rear elevation of St Annes Court; infill of the windows at Sheraton core; omission of the smaller windows on the St Annes Court elevation; omission of the integrated access door, the narrow steel platform and the rope access rail at the top of the St Annes Court core; amendments to the retail entrance and facade at St Annes Court; amendments to courtyard parapet coping; and new courtyard window on the Lower Ground Floor of St Annes Courtyard.