12 Lingfield Avenue Kingston Upon Thames KT1 2TN
Variation of Condition Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to carry out development without compliance with Condition 1(Approved Plans) of planning permission 22/01967/FUL (Proposed demolition of an existing single storey rear extension and erection of a two storey rear extension and conversion of the existing House in Multiple Occupation into 5 no. self-contained flats with refuse storage, bicycle storage, boundary walls and railings, landscaping and amenity space.) to provide an additional bedroom in flat 4 and flat 5.
13 Ashcombe Avenue Surbiton KT6 6PX
Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to carry out development without compliance with Condition 1 (Approved Plans) of Planning Permission ref: 21/00669/HOU (Demolition of existing conservatory and erection of single-storey glazed rear extension and front veranda. Re-modelling of roof including raising ridge height and insertion of rooflights to facilitate loft conversion and form second floor. Formation of swimming pool and detached outbuilding to be used as pool house. Associated changes to fenestration and landscaping) dated 24/05/2021. Variation to allow for the removal of 4th chimney
Old Building Bristol Royal Infirmary Marlborough Street City Centre Bristol BS2 8HW
Application for variation/remove condition 52 (non-opening windows) of permission 19/04331/F - Mixed use development comprising the conversion of part of the Old BRI Hospital building to accommodate 62 residential flats (C3 Use Class) alongside external alterations; retention and refurbishment of Fripps Chapel for community use (A3, D1 or D2 Use Class); demolition of the remainder of the buildings and erection of a part 4, 5 and 6 storey building to provide 416 students beds (Sui generis) and 123 sq m of ground floor commercial floorspace (A1, A2, B1, D1 and D2 Use Class) associated landscaping; private access road, car parking and cycle parking - Air Quality Assessment concludes mechanical ventilation is not required and that opening windows to the Marlborough Street facade should be allowed.