Polymex House 49-53 Glengall Road London Southwark SE15 6NF
Details of Condition 3 'Drainage Strategy' as required by planning permission 20/AP/3555, for: "Non material amendment to planning permission 17/AP/4612 dated 13th May 2020 for 'Demolition of all existing buildings and structures (excluding some of the facades along Glengall Road and Bianca Road and the industrial chimney) and erection of a part 6, 8 and 15 storey mixed-use development comprising 3,716 sqm (GIA) of flexible workspace (Use Class B1(c) and B2/B8) and 181 residential units (Use Class C3) with amenity spaces and associated infrastructure. (This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and saved policy 1.2 'strategic and local preferred industrial locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location)". The amendment consists of the following: amendments to the description of development, increase the amount of useable commercial space on the ground and mezzanine floors, overall building heights marginally increased and revised housing mix provision. Drainage Strategy (ref. GLE-PMY-00-FN-RP-C-0001 Rev P02) dated May 2022 and prepared by Price & Myers Consulting Engineers.
Neasden Goods Depot Neasden Lane London W10 2UG
Comprehensive redevelopment of the site for mixed use including demolition of the existing buildings and construction of up to seven new buildings comprising new homes (Use Class C3), purpose built student accommodation (Sui Generis), industrial uses (Use Classes E, B2 and B8 and Sui Generis), flexible commercial and community space (Use Classes E, F1 and F2), safeguarding of land for new station and pedestrian bridge, upgrade works to facilitate access to existing station, diversion of existing culverts, new public realm, landscaping, internal and external amenity space and playspace, car and cycle parking and associated works including plant and infrastructure and other minor works incidental to the proposed development. (This application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement) See full proposal on consultation letter
2 Varcoe Road London Southwark SE16 3DG
Details of Condition 23 'Wheelchair Units' of original planning permission 18/AP/2895, for: "Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new mixed use development comprising a part 7, part 9 storey (maximum height above ground of 29.99m) building of 288sqm commercial floor space (Use Class B1) and 74 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated bin stores, cycle stores, plant rooms and hard and soft landscaping. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location".
Hexham Studio Castings LLP Bridge End Hexham Northumberland NE46 4NU
Demolition of existing industrial accommodation with mezzanine and erection of replacement single storey industrial extension (use class B8)
Castle Estate Turnpike Way Cressex Business Park High Wycombe Buckinghamshire
Hybrid planning application comprising of full planning permission for demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide industrial/warehousing unit (Use Classes E(g)(iii)/B2/B8) with ancillary office accommodation, car parking, cycle parking, service yard, refuse/recycling stores, perimeter fencing, landscaping and other associated works (Phase 1); and outline planning permission for demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide up to 25,626 sqm of employment space (Use Classes E(g)(iii)/B2/B8) including ancillary office accommodation and up to 2,694 sqm of leisure space (Use Class E(d)), together with car parking, service yards, refuse/recycling stores, perimeter fencing, landscaping and other associated works (Phase 2)
86-92 & 96-102 Stokes Croft, Croftdale Hepburn Road Bristol BS1 3RJ
Demolition of Croftdale and other industrial buildings on site and redevelopment of 86-92 and 96-102 Stokes Croft and Croftdale to provide 9no. residential units (Class C3), 2no. workshop units (Class E(g)) and 59no. bedrooms of student accommodation with associated development, including retention of existing ground floor retail units on Stokes Croft and the existing student accommodation at 86-92 and 96-98 Stokes Croft.
Showcase Cinema Jenkins Lane East Ham London IG11 0AD
Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a total 19,990sqm (GEA) floorspace across four units for industrial and warehousing purposes (Use Class B2 and B8), along with ancillary office accommodation, access and service roads and paths, service yards, car parking and cycle parking, river wall works and other associated landscaping works.
14-22 Ossory Road London Southwark SE1 5AN
Details of condition 11 (Circular Economy Statement) required by planning permission 19/AP/7610 Demolition of the existing building and redevelopment of the site to deliver a building of part 10 part 11 storeys (43.2m AOD) comprising 1,438 sqm of light industrial floorspace across the basement, ground, and first floors; 71 residential units (35.38% by habitable rooms) across the upper floors; and associated outdoor communal amenity space, disabled car parking, cycle storage, refuse storage, and landscaping. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location. 34568_14-22 Ossory Road-Final Evaluation WSI V1 PLC-11: P2280-CES-01_Ossory_Rd
Twyford Abbey Nursing Home Twyford Abbey Road Park Royal NW10 7DP
Submission of Ground and Airborne Building Vibration from Road Traffic, Industrial/Commercial Uses pursuant to Condition 19 of planning permission ref: 222341FUL dated 09/02/2023 for: Development to provide a total of 326 self-contained residential units comprising; phased construction of seven blocks of flats (ranging from two to six-storeys); two two-storey detached dwellinghouses (following demolition of existing gatehouse); and a terrace of two-storey dwellinghouses in the grounds of Twyford Abbey (all Use Class C3); conversion of Twyford Abbey (Grade II Listed) into flats (Use Class C3) and provision of residents lounge; demolition of workshop attached to the Grade II listed walled garden and replacement with a single storey dwellinghouse (Use Class C3); facilitated by repair; refurbishment; infill and rooftop extensions; demolition of post-war extensions and other pre-war structures within grounds, excluding the cottage; retention and repair of the Grade II listed walled garden and attached cottage to provide ancillary facilities management accommodation and residents facilities; comprehensive landscaping works including removal and works to trees and groups of trees protected by a Tree Preservation Order; provision of permissive publicly accessible open space and grow gardens; provision of gated cycle and pedestrian access onto North Circular (A406) and new access onto Twyford Abbey Road; provision of hardstanding parking areas; ecological enhancement works; and other associated constructions works including installation of boundary treatment
14-22 Ossory Road London Southwark SE1 5AN
Details of Condition 38 'Piling Method Statement' pursuant to planning permission ref. no. 19/AP/7610: Demolition of the existing building and redevelopment of the site to deliver a building of part 10 part 11 storeys (43.2m AOD) comprising 1,438 sqm of light industrial floorspace across the basement, ground, and first floors; 71 residential units (35.38% by habitable rooms) across the upper floors; and associated outdoor communal amenity space, disabled car parking, cycle storage, refuse storage, and landscaping. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location.