Harlow House Harlow Road High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6AA
Demolition of existing health care buildings (Use Class E) and construction of new two storey block (with mansard storey) to provide 14 flats with underground parking and alterations to access from Harlow Road to create vehicular crossovers, and the provision of a landscape/planting scheme
Workshop & Land Between Hanson Gardens And Lewis Road Southall UB1 1BP
Details of a Fire Strategy pursuant to condition 20 of planning permission ref: 205302FUL dated 13/04/2022 for: Residential redevelopment comprising three single storey detached houses; four x two storey detached houses and a two storey building comprising two flats; associated landscaping, cycle parking, refuse storage and access (Following demolition of existing buildings)
Land At 91 And To The Rear Of 83 To 93 Mayhew Crescent High Wycombe Buckinghamshire HP13 6DF
Outline application (including details of access, appearance, layout and scale) for erection of a single building comprising 5 flats, 1 detached house and 1 pair of semi detached houses, with access from Mayhew Crescent along with retaining walls, changes to levels and hard and soft landscaping works involving the demolition of 91 Mayhew Crescent to form an access and remediation works to number 93 Mayhew Crescent
41 Weyhill Road Andover Hampshire
Demolition of meeting hall and erection of 1 house and 4 flats, together with parking and landscaping
St Pauls Church Whitley Wood Lane Reading RG2 8PN
A phased scheme with Phase 1 comprising the demolition of the existingchurch and construction of a Health Centre Building and associated parking, access and landscaping, and Phase 2 comprising the demolitionof the church hall and two houses and the erection of a Church Centre building comprising cafe, worship Area, meeting Rooms, two one bed residential flats, and associated parking and landscaping (amended)
Alma Estate EN3 4QD
Details pursuant to ref: 17/04670/VAR: levels (12) for Phase 2A only, for the Section 73 planning application to develop land without complying with the conditions attached to Planning Permission Ref 15/02039/OUT granted on 20 June 2017 as described below: Outline planning application for the phased regeneration of the Alma Estate comprising the demolition of Cormorant House, Curlew House, Kestrel House, Merlin House, Silver Birch Court, 1-34 Fairfield Close, 15-107 (odd) 63 (flats 1-9) Alma Road, 7-89 (odd) Napier Road, 5, 7, 9, 21-43 (odd), 45 Scotland Green Road, 98-142 (even), 171a South Street, Ponders End Youth Centre and Welcome Point Community Centre (including 746 residential units, 866sqm of retail shops and other uses with the South Street local parade, 1540sqm of community facilities, and associated works) and the erection of a maximum of 993 residential units, a maximum of 716 sqm of flexible retail (A1/A2) floorspace, 150sqm of restaurant/café (A3) floorspace, 2892-3193sqm of community (D1)/leisure (D2) floorspace (to include 1761 sqm for provision of a community centre and youth centre, 160 sqm of flexible A2/B1/D1/D2 floorspace , 439sqm for a gym and minimum of 532sqm to a maximum of 833sqm for a medical centre), retention of existing Multi-Use-GamesArea (MUGA), site wide energy centre, relocation and provision of telecommunications equipment, resited open space and play facilities, landscaping, new access arrangements and highway works, public realm, car parking and associated works (all matters reserved). (An Environmental Statement, including a non-technical summary, also accompanies the planning application in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011 (as amended by the 2015 Regulations)).
Hillside Court Bowling Hill Chipping Sodbury South Gloucestershire BS37 6JX
Demolition of existing building. Erection of 56 no. retirement apartments (for over 60's) with communal lounge, car parking, landscaping and associated works.
Unit E Ryedale Court Riverhead Kent TN13 2DN
Demolition of an existing office building Block E and proposed development of 24 new build residential apartments, with associated undercroft and surface parking, cycle park facilities, bin storage & landscaping.
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