Pondswood House Collinswood Road Farnham Common Buckinghamshire SL2 3LN
Certificate of Lawfulness for existing A) Continued use of the residential property (granted permission in 2007 on 07/00141/EUC) at Pondswood House as extended in 2011 and B) Residential garden/curtilage including the garden shed at Pondswood House.
Shalimar Village Road Whelpley Hill Buckinghamshire HP5 3RL
Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use of land as a domestic garden as part of the lawful residential planning unit of the property known as Shalimar, and the provision of a twin unit mobile home (a caravan - not built development) for use as additional family accommodation as part of one household (not a material change of use).
Fox and Hounds Public House Silver Hill Chalfont St Giles Buckinghamshire HP8 4PS
Listed building consent for change of use of public house to residential (Use Class C3) and landscaping of current tarmac parking areas (no changes to building).
Vale Farm Vale Road Chesham Buckinghamshire HP5 3HW
Listed building consent for demolition of single storey rear projection and erection of part two storey / part single storey rear infill extension, changes to windows, internal alterations and repairs to house and outbuildings, conversion of outbuilding to ancillary residential use, refurbishment to garden railings and landscaping
Out Of Area Bridge House, Riverview House and Waterside House Oxford Road Uxbridge Hillingdon
Consultation from London Borough of Hillingdon: Section 73 application to vary Conditions 2 and 6 of application reference 40050/APP/2019/1865 dated 27-03-20 (Section 73 application to vary the approved plans list condition of application reference 40050/APP/2017/2438 dated 01/09/2017 for (Prior Approval Application for the change of use of Bridge House, Riverview House and Waterside House from office accommodation (Class B1) to residential units (Class C3) together with ancillary car parking, cycle storage and waste and recycling storage (as amended by application reference 40050/APP/2019/3869 dated 21/01/20))
The George 20 High Street Burnham Buckinghamshire SL1 7JH
Listed Building Consent for: Internal and external alterations in association with change of use from public house (A4) to residential (C3) with first floor rear extension to provide 6 flats with associated landscaping and parking( amendment to listed building consent 17/00736/LBC)
Out Of Area Site Known As Nicholson Quarter High Street and Broadway Maidenhead Berkshire
Consultation from Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead: Hybrid planning application (part-outline, part-full) for comprehensive mixed-use redevelopment of the site including: (1) OUTLINE planning application (with all matters reserved) for the demolition of existing buildings and erection of four buildings that range in height, with the highest being 88.70m AOD and the lowest being 66.2m AOD), comprising: Extra Care - up to 29,700 sqm (GEA); Business Use - up to 30,400 sqm (GEA); Flexible retail, financial and professional services, restaurants and cafes, drinking establishments, hot food takeaways, non-residential institutions and assembly and leisure - up to 4,400 sqm (GEA); Parking and plant space - up to 13,300 sqm (GEA); Formation of new pedestrian and vehicular access; Means of access and circulation and car parking within the Site; and Provision of new public open space, landscaping and associated works. (2) FULL planning application for the demolition of all existing buildings on site, except Nicholsons House, Brock House and 69 High Street (with alteration to the lower floors of Nicholsons House and partial demolition at 53-55 High Street), site preparation, erection of two residential buildings comprising 25 storeys, and part 15/part 10 storey (plus basement) and a landscaped podium, construction of a 4-storey part office building, the provision of a new public open space, and landscaping and the erection of a 12-storey multi-storey car park (plus basement) and flexible retail, financial and professional services, restaurant and cafes, drinking establishments, assembly and leisure, and heritage and community centre uses and associated works. (Windsor Ref: 20/01251)
Out Of Area Site Known As Nicholson Quarter Bound By High Street and Broadway Maidenhead
Consultation from Royal Borough of Windsor & Maidenhead - Hybrid planning application (part-outline, part-full) for comprehensive mixed-use redevelopment of the site including: (1) OUTLINE planning application (with all matters reserved) for four buildings that range in height, with the highest being 88.70m AOD and the lowest being 66.20m AOD, on the site for a comprehensive mixed-use redevelopment comprising: Residential Institutions (Class C2) - up to 29,400 m2 (GEA); Business Use (Class B1) - up to 29,700 m2 (GEA); Flexible Retail, financial and professional services, restaurants and cafes, drinking establishments, hot food takeaways, non-residential institutions and assembly and leisure (Class A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 / A5 / D1 / D2) - up to 4,400 m2 (GEA); Parking and plant space - up to 13,600 m2 (GEA); Formation of new pedestrian and vehicular access; Means of access and circulation and car parking within the site; and Provision of new public open space and landscaping. (2) FULL planning application for the demolition of all existing buildings on site, except Nicholsons House and Brock House, site preparation, construction of two residential buildings comprising 25 storeys, and part 15/part 10 storey and a landscaped podium (Class C3), construction of a 4 storey office building (Class B1), the provision of a new public open space, and landscaping and the erection of a multi-storey car park and flexible retail, financial and professional services, restaurant and cafes, drinking establishments, assembly and leisure uses (Class A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 / A5 / D1 / D2). (RBWM Ref: 20/01251)
Pondfield House Chesham Road Bellingdon Buckinghamshire HP5 2XL
Certificate of Lawfulness for existing use relating to the use of land as residential garden in connection with Pondfield House and to confirm that condition 2 of Planning Permission CH/1977/1412/FA has been breached for a period of at least 10 years and are therefore is no longer enforceable