Bishops Palace House Thames Street Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1QN
Details required for Condition 9 (Nature Conservation Scheme) and partial discharge of Condition 22 (Tree Protection) of planning permission 22/03694/FUL (Change of use from nightclub (sui generis) in first floor to flexible restaurant (Class E(b))/office (Class E(g)(i)) drinking establishment (Sui Generis) with enhanced food provision (sui generis) and associated external terraces. Creation of flexible office (Class E(g)(i))/drinking establishment (sui generis) and associated external terraces in second floor including screening. Provision of new and reconfigured plant enclosures. Alterations to existing external staircase, installation of new lift rising to Level 1, extension to existing substation, elevational alterations to under croft and installation of new cycle parking, associated landscaping. Erection of first floor riverside extension to provide restaurant floorspace (Class E(b)), provision of external seating area, installation of new LED screen to show public artwork, new external cladding, cladding to external staircase at rear. Installation of new rooflights and photovoltaic panels in roof. Fenestration alteration.)
Land North Of Wobaston Road Pendeford
Phase 1 - Incorporation of a landscaped Recreational Area to the Eastern side between Car Park and Service Yard. - Removal of Solar Shading to North and East Fa?ades of Main Office Reception. - Change from Helical to Straight Stair within the Reception Area (internal alteration only). - Reconfiguration of WCs across Ground and First Floor (internal alterations only). - Reconfiguration of Food Preparation Area (internal alterations only). - Relocation of Air Handling Unit (AHU) machinery to east elevation. - Relocation of 6 No. trees within northern car park to nearby soft landscaping. - Fall arrest system added onto the roof. - Ridge level altered by +140mm to reflect actual Steelwork and structure (raising level from 13.70m to 13.84m). - Kiln Chimney Flues added to drawing. Max height now 17m above finished floor level. - Minor alterations to cladding on the Proposed Elevations as described in the Key Legend. This includes increase in height of Raw Materials Store. Several operational doors have been altered to serve Users Operational Requirements. - Louvres have been indicated on the Proposed Elevations in accordance with M E Ventilation Systems Requirements. - Glass canopy added to Secondary Office main entrance & Drivers Waiting Area access door. - FF & SF Main office extended to GL T. Added mezzanine between GL's T-X. Phase 2 - As above.
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 At Meersbrook Avenue Newsham Road And Woodbank Crescent Woodbank Crescent Sheffield S8 9ED
Addition of photovoltaic panels, alteration to roof pitch of plot 7, addition of garden offices/sheds, and removal/replacement of previously retained trees, and alteration to car parking relating to Plot 7. (Application under Section 73 to vary condition 2 (approved plans) of planning permission no. 21/03006/FUL (Erection of 7 dwelling houses with associated parking and landscaping). (Amended Description)
Site Of The Former Blackfriars Crown Court 1-15 Pocock Street London SE1 0BT
Minor material amendments to planning permission 20/AP/1537 [approval date: 06.05.2021] for the development of the site including partial demolition, extensions and alterations to provide a commercial building with community uses. The amendments comprise: - basement and structural alterations including deepened and extended basement and revised piling approach; - cross laminated timber floor construction changed to concrete plank system; - addition of external structural columns on Sawyer Street façade; - internal reconfiguration including consolidation of cores, relocated refuse store, revised cycle parking and end of journey facilities, revised affordable workspace and community auditorium design; - fire strategy updates; - external alterations to doors and repositioning of south-east external stair; - relocation of visitor cycle parking; - rooftop amendments including revised swimming pool and atrium, revised roof plant enclosures, revised Community Pavilion layout, provision of additional office space; and - the addition of 37 more trees.
160 Blackfriars Road London Southwark
PARTIAL discharge of details of Condition 8 Tree protection (part 2 for the works on Blackfriars Road frontage) required by planning permission ref. 20/AP/0556 for 'Erection of an eight storey building with basement, comprising a hotel (Class C1), flexible commercial or community unit (Class B1/D1), retail floorspace (Class A1/A3), creation of public space, landscaping and associated works. Works to the existing office building at ground and roof levels (including a new rooftop terrace, balustrades and PV panels); elevational alterations; and alterations associated with the creation of a new entrance on the Blackfriars Road elevation'.