Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Landscape and Ecological Management (17) in respect of some Phase 2 and 3 houses (as indicated on Figure 1 of Landscape Management Plan dated May 2021) for Phased redevelopment of site to provide a total of 261 residential units (129 apartments, 132 houses, including 58 affordable units) with museum, cafe and leisure uses, ancillary parking, vehicle and pedestrian access routes and cycle ways, involving the demolition of Bevan Hall, Lakeview, Wisteria Building, Jebb Building, the Student Union, Gubbay Hall, the Sports Hall, Sassoon Hall, the Bothy, South Lodge, Music Block and ancillary structures, restoration and change of use of The Mansion House to museum/ event space with ancillary cafe (980 sq.m Class D1) at ground floor (in part) and basement levels with 14 residential units above; restoration of the Orangery and swimming pool involving single storey extension to provide gym/fitness facility (344 sq.m, Class D2); conversion of the Dower House into 2 houses involving partial demolition, extension and internal/external alterations; refurbishment of Gardeners Cottage involving alterations to fenestration; works to Rookery Lodge involving demolition of lean to and erection of part single, part 2-storey rear extension; conversion of The Stable Block to 7 residential units; erection of 236 new dwellings in a mix of one to four storey buildings with garages and vehicle parking at surface and undercroft/basement levels, together with restoration of landscaped public amenity areas, including statues, urns and gates, and outdoor tennis courts, provision of on-site childrens play space and sustainable drainage systems; surfacing and laying out of existing hockey club car park,highway alterations to the junction of Snakes Lane with Bramley Road and pedestrian crossing, including erection of shuttle bus garage and driver facilities, bus shelter, single family dwelling house and provision of cycle parking
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Landscape and Ecological Management (17) in respect of West Wing for Phased redevelopment of site to provide a total of 261 residential units (129 apartments, 132 houses, including 58 affordable units) with museum, cafe and leisure uses, ancillary parking, vehicle and pedestrian access routes and cycle ways, involving the demolition of Bevan Hall, Lakeview, Wisteria Building, Jebb Building, the Student Union, Gubbay Hall, the Sports Hall, Sassoon Hall, the Bothy, South Lodge, Music Block and ancillary structures, restoration and change of use of The Mansion House to museum/ event space with ancillary cafe (980 sq.m Class D1) at ground floor (in part) and basement levels with 14 residential units above; restoration of the Orangery and swimming pool involving single storey extension to provide gym/fitness facility (344 sq.m, Class D2); conversion of the Dower House into 2 houses involving partial demolition, extension and internal/external alterations; refurbishment of Gardeners Cottage involving alterations to fenestration; works to Rookery Lodge involving demolition of lean to and erection of part single, part 2-storey rear extension; conversion of The Stable Block to 7 residential units; erection of 236 new dwellings in a mix of one to four storey buildings with garages and vehicle parking at surface and undercroft/basement levels, together with restoration of landscaped public amenity areas, including statues, urns and gates, and outdoor tennis courts, provision of on-site childrens play space and sustainable drainage systems; surfacing and laying out of existing hockey club car park,highway alterations to the junction of Snakes Lane with Bramley Road and pedestrian crossing, including erection of shuttle bus garage and driver facilities, bus shelter, single family dwelling house and provision of cycle parking
Belgrave House 38 Eastbury Avenue Northwood
Variation of Condition 1 (plans) pursuant to planning permission 19/2484/RSP (Part Retrospective: Erection of three storey building with habitable roof space to create 8 x 2-bed self-contained flats with associated parking on basement level, cycle and refuse store, amenity areas, raised terrace and landscaping following demolition of existing dwelling house) to include alterations to the rear elevation including erection of ground floor terraces; balustrading and privacy screens; provision of two windows to side elevation; erection of entrance gate.
22-24 The Avenue West Ealing W13 8PH
Details of external sound level from plant, machinery or equipment pursuant to condition 7 of planning permission ref: 225402FUL dated 30/08/2023 for: Conversion of flat above from one residential unit into three flats incorporating change of use of part rear ground floor shop; rear extension to part ground, first, second and third floors; alterations to shopfront and formation of front entrance, conversion of roof to rear of No 22 to form rear amenity courtyard; replacement of existing concrete profiled tiles to No 22 with slate tiles; replacement boundary to No. 24 with side access on Gordon Road; changes to rear window openings at ground and first floor level; window opening to side elevation at first floor level; cycle and refuse storage; removal of external rear staircase and ground floor structure; construction of two mews houses with roof terraces and solar PV (following demolition of existing rear outbuildings/light industrial workshops)
Land At 34 And 36 Old Station Road Newmarket Suffolk
Planning application - a. Subdivision of ground floor flat to create two flats (No 36) b. Subdivision of first floor flat to create two flats (No 36) c. Change of use of first floor of retail unit to create one flat (No 34) d. Change of use of second floor/ loft to create one flat across Nos 34 and 36 (retrospective) e. Single storey extension to rear of No 36 and replacement of basement access lobby roof to rear of No 36 f. Conversion of warehouse/ office building to rear to create 5 flats, bin and bike storage, including alterations, extension and raising the roof to create a second floor g. Demolition of outbuildings to create open space h. Enlarged window and skylight on first floor, west Elevation of No 34, new window opening on second floor, west elevation of No 34 and skylight to north elevation of No 36; i. All windows to be replaced with UPVC windows
62 Hertford Road London N2 9BU
Part single, part two-storey side and rear extensions following demolition of existing rear conservatory and chimney to side elevation. Installation of 1no additional entrance to front elevation with new access steps. Extension to roof including, raising the ridge height, 2no dormers to rear elevation and 5no rooflights to front elevation. 1no (obscure glazed) gable window to side elevation to provide conversion of 2no existing flats to 2no single family dwellinghouses. Associated alterations to doors and windows. Associated alterations to landscaping including new raised patio and installation of new glass balustrade and railing to front elevation, installation of access ramp, side/front gate and railing to side elevations. Provision of cycle storage and refuse and recycling storage
20 Osler Road Oxford Oxfordshire OX3 9BJ
Variation of conditions 2 (Develop in accordance with approved plns), 3 (Samples), 8 (Landscape plan) of planning permission 21/00024/VAR (Variation of condition 2 (Develop in accordance with approved plns) of planning permission 20/00184/FUL (Demolition of existing dwelling and garage. Erection of 1 x 3-bed, 2 x 2-bed and 2 x 1 bed flats (Use Class C3). Provision of private amenity space, bin and bicycle stores (amended description and plans)) to allow alterations to roof pitch to allow for a flat roof with smoke vent, and installation of 2no. rear solar panels, installation of solar panels to side elevation and alterations to fenestration (amended description)) to allow alterations to landscaping
Copley Close Estate And Land Between No's 11 And 15 Templeman Road; Copley Close Copley Close Hanwell W7 1QG London
Details of a water drainage in pursuant to condition 41 of planning permission ref: PP/2013/2127 dated 23/10/2013 for 'Erection of a two-storey, 3-bedroom house on land between Nos 11 and 15 Templeman Road; demolition of various buildings within the Copley Close Estate including 76 dwellings, warden's accommodation, 288 sq. m. floor space in retail use (A1 Use Class), 195 sq.m. floor space in community use (D1 Use Class), garages and other structures and the erection of 204 dwellings (36 x 1-bedroom flats, 132 x 2-bedroom flats, 5 x 3-bedroom flats, 3x 3-bedroom houses and 28 x 4-bedroom houses) contained in buildings between 3-storeys and a maximum of 6-storeys; replacement retail (A1 Use Class) and community (D1 Use Class) facilities comprising 420 sq. m. floor space; erection of a single-storey detached building comprising a laundry and meeting room for use by residents of the retained sheltered accommodation; new energy centres for the existing and new development; reconfiguration of 14 x 1-bedroom flats to form 7 x 3-bedroom wheelchair accessible flats; refurbishment, internal and external alterations and additions to existing apartment blocks including new fenestration, external cladding, balconies, walkways, core entrances including integral refuse stores, passenger lifts, external and internal stairs, ramps to under-croft parking areas; feature lighting to existing chimney; alterations to the public highway to accommodate reconfigured and new parking providing a total of 386 spaces on-street, within under-croft parking areas and parking courts; engineering operations associated with decking over / enclosing under-croft areas to form balconies, landscaping and walkways; public realm works including lighting, landscaping and children's play equipment (Deemed Consent Application).'
Phase 3 (Warwick Court), Copley Close Estate Copley Close London Hanwell W7 1QL
Details of cycle storage pursuant to condition 23 of planning permission PP/2013/2127 dated: 23/10/2013 for 'Erection of a two-storey, 3-bedroom house on land between Nos 11 and 15 Templeman Road; demolition of various buildings within the Copley Close Estate including 76 dwellings, warden's accommodation, 288 sq. m. floor space in retail use (A1 Use Class), 195 sq.m. floor space in community use (D1 Use Class), garages and other structures and the erection of 204 dwellings (36 x 1-bedroom flats, 132 x 2-bedroom flats, 5 x 3-bedroom flats, 3x 3-bedroom houses and 28 x 4-bedroom houses) contained in buildings between 3-storeys and a maximum of 6-storeys; replacement retail (A1 Use Class) and community (D1 Use Class) facilities comprising 420 sq. m. floor space; erection of a single-storey detached building comprising a laundry and meeting room for use by residents of the retained sheltered accommodation; new energy centres for the existing and new development; reconfiguration of 14 x 1-bedroom flats to form 7 x 3-bedroom wheelchair accessible flats; refurbishment, internal and external alterations and additions to existing apartment blocks including new fenestration, external cladding, balconies, walkways, core entrances including integral refuse stores, passenger lifts, external and internal stairs, ramps to under-croft parking areas; feature lighting to existing chimney; alterations to the public highway to accommodate reconfigured and new parking providing a total of 386 spaces on-street, within under-croft parking areas and parking courts; engineering operations associated with decking over / enclosing under-croft areas to form balconies, landscaping and walkways; public realm works including lighting, landscaping and children's play equipment (Deemed Consent Application)'
15 Prestwood Close High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP12 3DE
Variation of condition 10 (New access) attached to 18/08384/VCDN (Variation of condition 4 (plan numbers) attached to PP 17/07317/FUL (Demolition of existing dwelling and construction of 5 x 2 bed and 1 x studio flats with associated bin and cycle stores and parking) to allow alterations to the roof design to incorporate a dormer window) to allow for removal of the condition