Brick Apartments 7D Woodfield Road London W9 2EF
Variation of condition 8 (operational hours) and details of condition 7 (operational management plan) of planning permission dated 17 February 2021 (RN 20/01986/FULL) for the Variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission dated 30 April 2019 (RN 18/01481/FULL) which was itself a variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission dated 01 February 2017 (RN 16/02091/FULL) for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide buildings of G+4 and G+13 storeys, providing a mixed use development comprising flexible office use (Class B1) and Healthcare (Class D1), and 74 residential units (including 19 affordable units), with associated basement car parking, cycle parking and hard and soft landscaping from RN 16/02091/FULL to vary drawings to relocate the UKPN Substation from Elmfield Way, to corner the of Elmfield Way and Woodfield Road; Amalgamation of two units (1 x 2 bed, 1 x 1 bed) on the 12th floor of the residential tower, into 3-bedroom unit, 4-bedroom flat on 13th floor changed to a 3-bedroom flat, internal design changes, design details pertaining to condition 28. NAMELY, to vary to infill the existing recessed amenity space on the south elevation of the residential tower (block B) at level 12 and 13 to provide additional internal floor space for the two units located over these levels. NAMELY, to increase the operational hours for health related services to 07.00 and 22.00 Monday to Sunday and to provide details of the operational management plan.
Dev Site At 19-35 Baker Street, 88-110 George Street, 69-71 Blandford Street And 30 Gloucester Place London
Amendments to planning permission dated 1st October 2021 (RN:20/06914/FULL) for Variation of conditions 1, 31 and 35 of planning permission dated 4 March 2020 (RN 19/06767/FULL) (amended by 20/05397/NMA) which permitted the following development : Demolition of the existing buildings at 19-35 Baker Street, 88-110 George Street, 69-71 Blandford Street and redevelopment to create a mixed use scheme providing commercial uses and up to 51 residential units within a new ground plus nine storey building (and an enclosed plant area) on Baker Street; a new stepped ground plus four to ground plus six storey building on George Street; refurbishment, extension and the change of use of the first floor from office to residential at 30 Gloucester Place; creation of a single storey basement level linking the Baker Street and George Street buildings to provide car and cycle parking, refuse and servicing; creation of a new central, publicly accessible courtyard; removal of 5 trees and replacement trees across the site, a new publicly accessible route at ground level connecting Baker Street and Gloucester Place; associated plant, landscaping, replacement pavements in part and other associated works. Namely, amendments to rooflights at Level 5 and 6 of the George Street residential building, and minor elevations alterations.
99 Bishopsgate City Of London London EC2M 3XD
The City of London Corporation has received a request for an EIA Scoping Opinion under regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 for the redevelopment of the site known as 99 Bishopsgate. The proposed development comprises demolition of the existing buildings and erection of a new tower (240.5m AOD, 54 storeys excl. basement) and satellite buildings for office (Class E) (circa 97,000sq.m NIA), culture/community, retail and food and beverage uses (Class E) (circa 2000sq.m NIA); 3 basement levels, servicing access, and the provision of new public realm and landscaping and other associated works. (CoL RN 23/01122/SCOP)
Dev Site At Tot Court Rd Station And 1-23 Oxford St And 157-165 Charing Cross Rd And 1-6 Falconberg Mews London
Variation of conditions 15, 17 of planning permission dated 27th July 2022 (RN 22/01385/FULL) for the following development :Demolition of 17-23 Oxford Street and erection of a building comprising part two basement levels, ground plus eight upper floors with ninth floor roof top plant for use as commercial floorspace at part basement, ground and first floors, offices (Class B1) at part basement, ground and first to eighth floors, new public realm landscaping, servicing and access arrangements. (OSD Site A). NAMELY to allow the ground floor Unit 5 to be used for Class E(b) purposes as well as the previously approved Class E(a) use, to allow the food and beverage company to occupy the unit. And to amend the wording of this condition to allow primary cooking on site within Unit 5, as well as the Units that already benefit from Class E(b) use under permission.
Development Site At Olympia Mews And 28 To 34 Queensway London
Amendments to planning permission dated 11th May 2022 (RN:18/09727/FULL) for Demolition of existing buildings at Nos.28-34 Queensway and redevelopment of site by erection of a six storey, plus basement level, building comprising to provide Class A1 retail floorspace at basement and ground levels and 35 residential flats (Class C3) to the rear at ground level and on the upper floors. Demolition of existing buildings in Olympia Mews and redevelopment of site by erection of a replacement two storey building for use as Class B1 office floorspace ('Application 3'). Namely, to amend the wording of the description of development to:-Demolition of existing buildings at Nos 28-34 Queensway and Olympia Mews and redevelopment of site by erection of a six storey, plus basement level, building comprising Class E retail floor space and residential flats (Class C3) and erection of a replacement two storey building for use as Class E office floorspace, together with associated landscaping.
A D F G Tower 8 - 10 Broadway London SW1H 0BG
Amendments to planing permission dated 27 April 2016 (RN: 15/07497/FULL) for 'Demolition of existing buildings and erection of mixed use development comprising office (Class B1) and retail (Classes A1 & A3) across x2 four storey podiums, each with three residential buildings above (total of x6 residential buildings) ranging from 14 to 20 storeys high, providing residential units (including affordable residential units). Provision of new walkway and landscaping between the podiums and a retail pavilion at ground level. Erection of up to three basement levels comprising residential facilities, cycle storage (commercial and residential), plant and parking spaces'. Namely, to allow the use of the ground floor retail units as Use Class E (a)/(b); and provision of residential storage at lower ground floor level.
5 Kingdom Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 1st March 2021 (RN: 19/03673/FULL) for erection of a mixed-use development comprising ground floor (at Kingdom Street level), plus 18 storeys to provide offices (B1a) and retail (A1/A3) plus ancillary plant and amenity areas. Three floors below Kingdom Street delivered in phases to provide an auditorium (Sui Generis), a community space (D1) and a flexible mix of business (B1a/B1b), retail (A1/A3/Sui Generis), sport and leisure (D2) and exhibition (D1) uses within the former 'Crossrail box'. New outdoor terraces adjacent to railway at basement level; creation of a new pedestrian and cycle link between Harrow Road and Kingdom Street including internal and external garden and landscaping; and associated works. NAMELY, to vary the wording of nine conditions (3-4, 6-7, 9-13) to allow for 'early works', prior to 'commencement'.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH
Removal of condition 15 of planning permission dated 19 July 2022 (RN: 22/02399/FULL) for the: Remodelling of the quadrangle of the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) Main Building, including the introduction of soft landscaping and associated works. Namely, to remove the requirement to retain the rounded corners of the existing pavement and kerb layout. (Linked with 23/03678/LBC)
Foreign & Commonwealth Office King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH
Removal of condition 9 of listed building consent dated 19 July 2022 (RN: 22/02400/LBC) for the: Remodelling of the quadrangle of the Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO) Main Building, including the introduction of soft landscaping and associated works. Namely, to remove the requirement to retain the rounded corners of the existing pavement and kerb layout. (Linked with 23/03655/FULL)
1 London Wall Buildings London Wall City Of London London EC2M 5PG
Request for an EIA Scoping Opinion under regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 for the redevelopment of a site including the Museum of London Rotunda and Bastion House, 140 - 150 London Wall. The proposed development comprises demolition of the existing buildings and erection of three new buildings for office, culture, community and retail uses; formation of new basement areas; reconfiguration of the existing gyratory; reconfiguration of the access/egress arrangements for London Wall Car Park; removal of existing areas of the highwalk and formation of new areas of highwalk and the provision of new public realm and landscaping.