104 King Street London W6 0QW
Non-material amendment to planning permission (ref: 2021/01039/VAR) dated 3 February 2022, for the development: 'Variation of Condition 2 (approved drawings) to allow minor material amendments to planning permission (ref: 2020/00646/FUL) dated 24 November 2020, for "The redevelopment of the site comprising the demolition and removal of the existing timber shed buildings, the retention of the existing office and former recording studio buildings and the development of part-basement, part-1, part-2, part-3 storey buildings, refurbishment of the office building and development of a first floor extension to the recording studio; to be used as office (Use Class B1), associated access works and cycle parking spaces'. In conjunction with minor external and internal alterations to the approved buildings, the amendments include: installation of new windows on south elevation and the reconfiguration of the plant enclosure at roof level (Block A), increase in parapet heights (infill elements) and reconfiguration to provide a brick clad boundary wall with the Cambridge Grove properties (Block B); and alterations to provide an enclosed bike store fronting Cambridge Grove (Building C).". Amendments sought relate to changes to the landscaping scheme (condition 27) by way of the addition of trees and landscaping.
Land And Buildings On The South Side Of Silverthorne Lane Bristol BS2 0QD
Application for a non material amendment of App/Z0116/V/20/3264641 permission 19/03867/P add an additional condition to the planning consent as follows:- 66. Historic Fabric to Sheds 2A & 2B No development associated with Phase 4 (excluding any development associated with Phase 0) shall be carried out until a strategy (including an assessment of the condition and possible options) for the reuse and potential incorporation of the defined historic fabric dismantled and stored on site secured by condition 18 (namely, roof trusses and associated columns within Sheds 2a and 2b, and any other fabric identified as being of value within the Silverthorne Lane Assessment of Heritage Effects Report (January 2020) produced by Cotswold Archaeology), has been submitted and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority. The development shall be carried out in accordance with the approved strategy.
Queens Park Court Ilbert Street London W10 4QA
Amendments to planning permission dated 28th July 2020 (RN:19/07659/COFUL) for Development of existing western car park for the erection of a five storey block providing nineteen Class C3 residential units, demolition of existing storage sheds to west of site to provide four three storey Class C3 dwellings, amenity space, refuse storage, cycle parking, and estate works including the realignment of Droop Street; reconfiguration of the existing central car park, and erection of a replacement boundary wall to the existing nursery. Amendments to planning permission dated 28th July 2020 (RN:19/07659/COFUL) for Development of existing western car park for the erection of a five storey block providing nineteen Class C3 residential units, demolition of existing storage sheds to west of site to provide four three storey Class C3 dwellings, amenity space, refuse storage, cycle parking, and estate works including the realignment of Droop Street; reconfiguration of the existing central car park, and erection of a replacement boundary wall to the existing nursery. Namely, refuse store door on west elevation at ground floor to become louvred door; Air bricks to be added on all elevations; Four gates removed from landscaping design; Replacement of one of first floor windows in east elevation of townhouses with blind window; Alterations to layout of roof photovoltaic panels; External door added to the East Elevation to cycle store; and window omitted to West elevation at ground floor.