134 Oxford Street London W1D 1LU
Amendments to planning permission dated 21st September 2020 (RN: 19/10047/FULL) for, 'Demolition of 134-140 Oxford Street and 77-84 Wells Street (Wells House) and the erection of a new building comprising basements, ground plus nine upper floors, with plant accommodation and Sui Generis (nightclub) at basement level 02; subterranean 'cycle centre' including cycle parking/changing rooms/drying rooms/lockers; part plant accommodation and part Class A1 (retail) at basement level 01; part Class A1 (retail) accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at ground floor level; part Class A1 (retail), part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at first floor level; flexible Class A1 (retail) or Class B1 (office) at second floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at third to seventh floors; part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) accommodation at eighth floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at ninth floor; the creation of terraces on levels 6 to 8 and a rooftop terrace area at level 9 (all for use in association with office accommodation); photovoltaic panels on level 9 and the roof; and other associated works including short stay cycle parking spaces in Adam and Eve Court'; NAMELY; minor changes to facades at levels 7 and 8 on the east elevation, as well as associated minor changes to the west and north elevations, a revised internal layout and facade changes to level 9 and amended top floor plant screen, a small reduction in PV panels, a change to the description of development to account for the removal of PV panels from level 9a and a change or wording to Condition 22 to account for the reduction in the area of PV panels from 46qm to 40sqm.
Development Site Bound By Brook Street, Davies Street And South Molton Lane (excluding 58 Davies Street) And 10, 15-25, 27 And 42 South Molton Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 19th April 2023 (RN: 22/04610/FULL) for, 'Part demolition, excavation (including beneath Davies Mews), erection of new buildings and alterations to existing buildings comprising: redevelopment of 60 Brook Street; redevelopment of 48, 50, 56 and 58 Brook Street and 16 Davies Mews behind retained Brook Street facades at; redevelopment behind retained and partially reconstructed facade at 52-54 Brook Street; refurbishment with alterations and addition of turret and gables at 40-46 Brook Street and 40 South Molton Lane; redevelopment behind retained Davies Mews and South Molton Lane elevations and front roof at 1-7 Davies Mews and 28-30 South Molton Lane; refurbishment and alterations at 50 Davies Street; refurbishment with alterations and partial demolition and redevelopment of upper floors at 52-54 Davies Street; redevelopment behind reconstructed and extended facade at 56 Davies Street (including the removal and reinstatement of certain building features), and Brookfield House (44-48 Davies Street and 62 and 64 Brook Street); part demolition of ground floor and refurbishment at 10 South Molton Street; refurbishment and alterations at 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street; all to provide a development of up to 9 storeys including Class B1 (Business), Class A1 (Shops), Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes), Class A4 (Drinking Establishment), composite use comprising public house and guest accommodation (sui generis), Class C3 (Dwellinghouses), Community Infrastructure and Facilities, and Class C1 (Hotel) uses, improvements to public realm and pedestrian routes, servicing, ancillary plant and storage, cycle parking and other associated works'; NAMELY, to make design changes, alter the wording of conditions and amend the approved description of development.
Taxi House 11 Woodfield Road London W9 2BA
Amendments to planning permission dated 29 June 2022 (RN: 21/02892/FULL) for Variation of Condition 1 (approved plans and documents) of planning permission dated 3 July 2020 (RN: 19/04487/FULL) for: demolition of existing buildings and structures and construction of a new mixed-use development comprising hotel and associated facilities (Class C1), flexible workspace (Class B1a / B1c), retail and food and beverage (Class A1 / A3), events space (Sui Generis) and a replacement street cleaning depot (Sui Generis) with associated new public realm and highways improvements. (site includes Taxi House, Waterside House and Westminster Street Sweepers Depot). Namely, internal design changes to the lower amenity levels and the addition of a new floor level positioned between the previous level 03 and level 04, variation of the building heights, increase in hotel rooms from 286 to 332 with the maximum number of storeys increasing from 11 to 12, within the maximum building height of +69.350 AOD. NAMELY; Amendment to wording of conditions 6,7,8,9,11,12,13,19,20,23,30,31,36,40 into two phased triggers i) Street Sweepers Depot and ii) Remainder of development or just to require the details to be approved for the development (excluding the street sweepers depot).
Taxi House 11 Woodfield Road London W9 2BA
Amendments to planning permission dated 29th June 2022 (RN 21/02892/FULL) for the variation of Condition 1 (approved plans and documents) of planning permission dated 3 July 2020 (RN: 19/04487/FULL) for: Demolition of existing buildings and structures and construction of a new mixed-use development comprising hotel and associated facilities (Class C1), flexible workspace (Class B1a / B1c), retail and food and beverage (Class A1 / A3), events space (Sui Generis) and a replacement street cleaning depot (Sui Generis) with associated new public realm and highways improvements. (site includes Taxi House, Waterside House and Westminster Street Sweepers Depot). Namely, amendment to the wording of condition 42 to require details of a bespoke fenestration arrangement to Woodfield Road and Grand Union Close.
Development Site At 161 - 237 Kensington Church Street And 39-41 And Newcombe House 45 Notting Hill Gate Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea London
Partial retention, refurbishment and extension of the Newcombe House tower for continued office use (Class E(g)(i)), the full demolition of the rest of the site comprising existing retail (Class E) and housing (Class C3) uses and surface level car park, and redevelopment to provide retail use (Class E) at ground floor and office use (Class E(g)(i)) at the upper floors, housing (Class C3) and a medical Center(Class E (e), in new buildings ranging from 6-15 storeys with double basement, public realm works and other ancillary works (MAJOR DEVELOPMENT).
Development Site At 161 - 237 Kensington Church Street And 39-41 And Newcombe House 45 Notting Hill Gate Royal Borough Of Kensington And Chelsea London
Partial retention, refurbishment and extension of the Newcombe House tower for continued office use (Class E(g)(i)), the full demolition of the rest of the site comprising existing retail (Class E) and housing (Class C3) uses and surface level car park, and redevelopment to provide retail use (Class E) at ground floor and office use (Class E(g)(i)) at the upper floors, housing (Class C3) and a medical centre (Class E (e)), in new buildings ranging from 6 - 15 storeys with double basement, public realm works and other ancillary works (MAJOR DEVELOPMENT).
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.
Development Site Bound By Brook Street, Davies Street And South Molton Lane (excluding 58 Davies Street) And 10, 15-25, 27 And 42 South Molton Street London
Variation of Conditions 1, 17, 20, 31, 39, 47, 49, 53, 54, 55, 56 and 57 of planning permission dated 8 April 2022 (RN: 20/03987/FULL) (as amended) for, 'Part demolition, excavation (including beneath Davies Mews), erection of new buildings and alterations to existing buildings comprising: redevelopment of 60 Brook Street; redevelopment of 48, 50, 56 and 58 Brook Street and 16 Davies Mews behind retained Brook Street facades at; redevelopment behind retained and partially reconstructed facade at 52-54 Brook Street; refurbishment with alterations and addition of turret and gables at 40-46 Brook Street and 40 South Molton Lane; redevelopment behind retained Davies Mews and South Molton Lane elevations and front roof at 1-7 Davies Mews and 28-30 South Molton Lane; refurbishment and alterations at 50 Davies Street; refurbishment with alterations and partial demolition and redevelopment of upper floors at 52-54 Davies Street; redevelopment behind reconstructed and extended facade at 56 Davies Street (including the removal and reinstatement of certain building features), and Brookfield House (44-48 Davies Street and 62 and 64 Brook Street); part demolition of ground floor and refurbishment at 10 South Molton Street; refurbishment and alterations at 15-25, 27 and 42 South Molton Street; all to provide a development of up to 9 storeys including Class B1 (Business), Class A1 (Shops), Class A3 (Restaurant and Cafes), Class A4 (Drinking Establishment), composite use comprising public house and guest accommodation (sui generis), Class C3 (Dwellinghouses), Community Infrastructure and Facilities, and Class C1 (Hotel) uses, improvements to public realm and pedestrian routes, servicing, ancillary plant and storage, cycle parking and other associated works'; NAMELY, to allow amendments to the approved development. (Application under Section 73 of the Act). (This is an EIA development and is accompanied by an Environmental Statement, which may be viewed online).
100 Liverpool Street City Of London London EC2M 2RH
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.
Development Site At 1 - 5 Grosvenor Place London SW1X 7HJ
Variation of condition 37 of planning permission dated 15 July 2021 (RN 20/07184/FULL) for variation of conditions 1 and 15 of planning permission dated 23rd March 2018 (RN 17/08716/FULL) for the variation of condition 1 and removal of condition 33 and 34 of planning permission dated 20 April 2016 (RN: 15/06448) for the 'Demolition of all existing buildings and comprehensive redevelopment to provide a mixed use development accommodated in a single building arranged around a central courtyard of lower ground, ground, eight upper floors, rooftop plant and basements. Use of new building for hotel comprising up to 190 guest rooms, restaurants/bars, ballroom, function rooms, hotel leisure/spa facilities, ancillary and back of house spaces (Class C1), 24-28 residential dwellings including ancillary residential leisure and amenity facilities (Class C3) and retail (Class A1), car and cycle parking with access from Grosvenor Crescent and Halkin Street, refuse, delivery and circulation spaces within basements and other associated works. (Site includes Yorkshire House, Grosvenor Crescent, 3, 4, 5 and 8 Pembroke Close and 12 Halkin Street London SW1)', NAMELY to reflect changes to the wording of condition 37; and to amend the definition of the Car Parking Strategy removing requirements under part ii of the Section 106 legal agreement, dated 20 April 2016 (as amended by Section 73 Deed of Variations dated 23 March 2018 and 15 July 2021).