Development Site At 161 - 237 Kensington Church Street And 39-41 And Newcombe House 45 Notting Hill Gate Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea London
Partial retention, refurbishment and extension of the Newcombe House tower for continued office use (Class E(g)(i)), the full demolition of the rest of the site comprising existing retail (Class E) and housing (Class C3) uses and surface level car park, and redevelopment to provide retail use (Class E) at ground floor and office use (Class E(g)(i)) at the upper floors, housing (Class C3) and a medical Center(Class E (e), in new buildings ranging from 6-15 storeys with double basement, public realm works and other ancillary works (MAJOR DEVELOPMENT).
Development Site At 161 - 237 Kensington Church Street And 39-41 And Newcombe House 45 Notting Hill Gate Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea London
Partial retention, refurbishment and extension of the Newcombe House tower for continued office use (Class E(g)(i)), the full demolition of the rest of the site comprising existing retail (Class E) and housing (Class C3) uses and surface level car park, and redevelopment to provide retail use (Class E) at ground floor and office use (Class E(g)(i)) at the upper floors, housing (Class C3) and a medical centre (Class E (e)), in new buildings ranging from 6 - 15 storeys with double basement, public realm works and other ancillary works (MAJOR DEVELOPMENT).
High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London
Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of demolition, remodelling and extension to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn. REVISIONS NAMELY: amendments to ground and first floor of proposed tower.
1 Appold Street City Of London EC2A 2UU
Partial demolition of the existing building and the redevelopment of the site compromising the retention and extension of the existing structure to provide a 14-storey building (+79.620m AOD) comprising offices (Class E(g)) at upper floors; provision of commercial, business and services uses (Class E) and a restaurant (Class E (b)), along with the loss of a Public House (Class Sui Generis) at ground floor and retention of the existing gym and swimming pool at basement level (Class E(d)); provision of associated roof terraces and external balconies to office floors; Provision of long stay cycling facilities at basement level, public realm improvements including the creation of a new step-free connection between Appold Street and Exchange Square; provision of external seating areas; provision of short stay cycle parking within Sun Street Passage; servicing and plant; and other works associated with the development.
High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London
[Multiple Addresses] Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of demolition, remodelling and extension to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn. REVISIONS NAMELY: reduction in height of proposed tower by two storeys, widening of the floor plates of the proposed tower, changes to elevations and entrances, change of Vine Lane block from co-working to residential, increase in affordable housing to 51% of residential uplift.
Apex 1 Site, Apex Development Zone New Covent Garden Nine Elms Lane London Borough Of Wandsworth London SW8 5BH
Reserved matters application for access, layout, appearance, scale and landscaping in relation to Phase 3B (building A1), the construction of Apex 1, within the Apex Development Zone of NCGM pursuant to planning permission reference 2014/2810 dated 12 February 2015 for part outline and part detailed planning permission for: (a) demolition of existing wholesale Fruit and Vegetable and Flower Market and ancillary buildings and structures, and residential building on Nine Elms Lane (apart from the existing multi storey car park); (b) Construction of mixed-use redevelopment comprising: a new Fruit and Vegetable Market and Flower Market and ancillary uses, including temporary and permanent facade; refurbishment and extension of existing waste collection area (including rooftop sports pitches); residential dwellings; flexible commercial uses, including retail, financial and professional services, cafe/restaurant, bar uses and hot food takeaways and offices; non-residential institutions; assembly and leisure uses; temporary storage and distribution buildings and associated works; associated car, cycle and motorcycle parking and servicing and new vehicle accesses, energy centres; and landscaping public realm and open space including part of the Linear Park. All matters reserved apart from access, details of all new markets and supporting buildings, and details of Building N8 and associated landscaping); (c) Site clearance and enabling works.. The approved outline planning permission included the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment
Apex 1 Site, Apex Development Zone New Covent Garden Nine Elms Lane London Borough Of Wandsworth London SW8 5BH
Reserved matters application for access, layout, appearance, scale and landscaping in relation to Phase 3B (building A1), the construction of Apex 1, within the Apex Development Zone of NCGM pursuant to planning permission reference 2014/2810 dated 12 February 2015 for part outline and part detailed planning permission for: (a) demolition of existing wholesale Fruit and Vegetable and Flower Market and ancillary buildings and structures, and residential building on Nine Elms Lane (apart from the existing multi storey car park); (b) Construction of mixed-use redevelopment comprising: a new Fruit and Vegetable Market and Flower Market and ancillary uses, including temporary and permanent facade; refurbishment and extension of existing waste collection area (including rooftop sports pitches); residential dwellings; flexible commercial uses, including retail, financial and professional services, cafe/restaurant, bar uses and hot food takeaways and offices; non-residential institutions; assembly and leisure uses; temporary storage and distribution buildings and associated works; associated car, cycle and motorcycle parking and servicing and new vehicle accesses, energy centres; and landscaping public realm and open space including part of the Linear Park. All matters reserved apart from access, details of all new markets and supporting buildings, and details of Building N8 and associated landscaping); (c) Site clearance and enabling works. The approved outline planning permission included the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment.
166 High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London, 1 Museum Street, 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street And 16A-18 West Central Street, London WC1A 1JR
Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of demolition, remodelling and extension to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn.
5 Chancery Lane City Of London London WC2A 1LG
Alteration and extension, including: substantial demolition of the fifth floor and full demolition of the sixth floor; alterations to the facades at fourth floor level; erection of a new three storey roof extension at fifth to seventh floor levels for office use, with a landscaped amenity terrace and plant room at eighth floor level; and other associated works.
Development Site 99 - 119 Waterloo Road And 109 - 126 Cornwall Road Waterloo Road London Borough Of Lambeth London
(New address requested) Request for a Screening Opinion in respect of an Environmental Impact Assessment for the demolition of the existing buildings (with exception of Mercury House) and construction of a new 18 storey office building that would extend over Mercury House, with a podium element between. Mercury house proposed to be refurbished, and improvements proposed to Emma Cons Gardens.