Development Site Bounded By Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, Avery Farm Row, Ebury Square And Cundy Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 18th October 2022 (RN:20/03307/FULL) for Comprehensive residential-led mixed-use redevelopment, including demolition of Kylestrome House, Lochmore House, Laxford House, Stack House, Walden House and structures attached to Coleshill Flats; tree removal and pollarding; erection of a partial sub-basement, basement and buildings varying in height from five to 11 storeys, to provide affordable homes (Class C3), market homes (Class C3), senior living accommodation (comprising Class C3 and / or Class C2), alongside a range of uses at partial sub-basement, basement and ground floor level including retail (Class A1), restaurants / cafes (Class A3), drinking establishments (Class A4); offices (Class B1), community space (Class D1), cinema (Class D2); use of the lower ground floor of the Coleshill Flats as retail and / or workspace (Class A1 and / or B1); provision of new pedestrian routes; basement car parking; basement and ground floor circulation, servicing, refuse, ancillary plant and storage; provision of hard and soft landscaping; landscaping works and creation of new play facilities at Ebury Square; rooftop PV panels; rooftop plant equipment; refurbishment and relocation of Arnrid Johnston obelisk to elsewhere within the site; refurbishment and relocation of the water fountain on Avery Farm Row; repair and relocation of the telephone boxes on Orange Square; and other associated works, namely to amend the wording of Condition 6 to allow for revised CIL phasing.
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.
Paddington Green Police Station 4 Harrow Road London W2 1XJ
Amendments to planning permission dated 25 May 2023 (RN: 21/02193/FULL) for the: Demolition of the existing building and redevelopment of the site to provide three buildings of 39, 24 and 17 storeys in height, providing residential units (including affordable units)(Class C3), commercial uses (Class E), a community use (Class F.2), landscaping, tree and other planting, public realm improvements throughout the site including new pedestrian and cycle links, provision of public art and play space, basement level excavation to provide associated plant, servicing, disabled car parking and cycle parking and connection through to the basement of the neighbouring West End Gate development. Namely, to allow the reconfiguration of basement levels 1 and 2 with the introduction of resdential amenity facilities and associated alterations to car/cycle parking, and waste/servicing routes ; Repositioning of building cores plus associated changes to layouts and size of units (residential/commerical/community); Alterations to elevational cladding grids and associated works; Changes to building footprints; and changes to the wording of conditions 1, 4, 8, 29, 30, 43, 45, 52 and 53.
Development Site At 55-58 Pall Mall And 1-4 Crown Passage London
Amendments to planning permission dated 31 August 2022 (RN: 22/02609/FULL) (which varied planning permission dated 07 December 2020 (RN: 20/03048/FULL (as amended by 22/01515/NMA)) for 'Demolition of 55-58 Pall Mall and 1-4 Crown Passage, and erection of a new building with a part retained facade comprising basement, ground and six upper floors plus mezzanine with a new raised height mansard roof level, to provide office (Class B1) use at basement, part ground to seventh floor level, and provision of two flexible retail/ restaurant (Class A1/ A3) units at part ground level. Creation of terraces at 5th, 6th floor level and 6th floor mezzanine level, installation of plant, and provision of cycle parking spaces and facilities'. Namely, to allow amendments including, Internal revisions to layout and detail of door openings throughout ground to fourth floors; Lobby area added to secondary stairwell at first to fourth floor levels; Revised arrangement of openable doors at fifth and sixth floor level, onto terrace area; Tenant plant enclosure line adjusted to allow for interfacing with lift overrun; Door opening onto Crown Passage recessed to allow doors to open outwards within site boundary; Wall linings altered to reflect amendments to party wall information; Basement layout altered and associated revision of cycle parking layout, reducing the number of cycle parking spaces from 100 to 99; Maintenance access door added within basement; Revisions to fenestration detailing on southeast elevation; Revised materials to southwest and northeast elevations; Relocation of smoke extract system on roof; and Inclusion of door within plant screen for cleaning and maintenance purposes.
28-30 Warwick Avenue London W9 2PT
Amendments to the planning permission dated 28th April 2023 (RN:21/06441/FULL) for the demolition and reconstruction of the south and middle sections of the front garden wall and associated gate piers. Demolition and reconstruction of the north section of the front garden wall to the adjacent property. Namely, to remove the central wall and pile between trees T4 and T5 from the approved design.
24B Clifton Gardens London W9 1AU
Amendments to the planning permission dated 02 March 2023 (RN: 23/00318/FULL) for the demolition and replacement of section of the front boundary wall and pilaster to 24B Clifton Gardens; NAMELY, relocation of replacement pilaster, and rebuilding of section of curved wall to protect tree. [Linked with 23/05943/LBC]
87A St John's Wood Terrace London NW8 6PY
Amendments to planning permission dated 27th March 2019 (RN: 17/02394/FULL) for alterations and extensions, including demolition and reconstruction of rear extensions, excavation of basement floor, removal of tree, alterations to front boundary wall, installation of mechanical plant, erection of cupola at roof level, use of part of garden to rear of No.8 Ordnance Hill, and internal works to all floor levels in connection with the use of the building as five residential apartments (2x3 bed, 2x2 bed, and 1x1 bed flats) NAMELY, for the rewording of condition 22 (below-ground contamination).
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; for the installation of planters to the Juliet balconies at first and second floors along George Street.
87A St John's Wood Terrace London NW8 6PY
Amendments to planning permission dated 27 March 2019 (RN: 17/02394/FULL) for alterations and extensions, including demolition and reconstruction of rear extensions, excavation of basement floor, removal of tree, alterations to front boundary wall, installation of mechanical plant, erection of cupola at roof level, use of part of garden to rear of No.8 Ordnance Hill, and internal works to all floor levels in connection with the use of the building as five residential apartments (2x3 bed, 2x2 bed, and 1x1 bed flats); namely, the insertion of a new sash window to match the existing windows in the East elevation of the original chapel building; the introduction of powder coated aluminium windows within the new rear block, providing a consistent design approach within this new part of the building, and allowing an enhanced environmental performance to be achieved; and the simplification of the façade treatment of this new part of the building, (simplified cornice detailing, omission of window surround detail)
87A St John's Wood Terrace London NW8 6PY
Amendments to planning permission dated 27 March 2019 (RN: 17/02394/FULL) for 'alterations and extensions, including demolition and reconstruction of rear extensions, excavation of basement floor, removal of tree, alterations to front boundary wall, installation of mechanical plant, erection of cupola at roof level, use of part of garden to rear of No.8 Ordnance Hill, and internal works to all floor levels in connection with the use of the building as five residential apartments (2x3 bed, 2x2 bed, and 1x1 bed flats)'; namely, minor repositioning of roof lights, one additional roof light in the north east roof pitch, and minor changes to the dimensions of the roof lights, minor changes to the roof terrace and vent pipes.