High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London
Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of part-demolition and refurbishment to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn.
Land At 18 Blackfriars Road And 1-7 Stamford Street Together With Land At 18 Blackfriars Road Bounded By Stamford Street Paris Garden And Christ Church, London, SE1
Part demolition to the rear of 1 and 3 - 7 Stamford Street together with: the erection of a ground plus three-storey podium comprising retail, leisure, office, education, gallery, library and assembly room uses; two levels of basement for servicing, plant, car and cycle parking plus pit access within a partial basement at level three; two residential buildings of 22 and 40 storeys above podium; an office building of 45 storeys above podium; improvements to the existing public house; landscaping at ground and podium levels; replacement boundary at the southern edge of the Site; plant and all other associated, enabling and ancillary works.
Land To South Of Nine Elms Lane Incorporating South Bank Business Centre 1 Ponton Road, 2-12 Ponton Road And 51 Ponton Road Wandsworth London
Details of reserved matters (scale, layout, access, external appearance and landscaping) in respect of Plot A01 (residential use) Phase 3, pursuant to condition 3 of planning permission 2011/1815 dated 30th March 2012 (as amended, for "Demolition of all existing buildings and construction of a mixed use redevelopment to provide residential units, including affordable housing, retail, financial and professional services, café/restaurant, bar and hot food take-away uses, car showrooms, office floorspace and flexible workspace, a hotel, community uses and assembly and leisure uses, associated basement and ground level parking and servicing; energy centres; new vehicle and pedestrian access and circulation; and new public amenity space and landscaping including part of the 'Linear Park'.")
150 Holborn London Borough Of Camden London EC1N 2NS
Variation of Condition 7 (Hours of Operation) from 07.00hrs to 21.00hrs Monday-Saturday and 08.30hrs to18.00hrs Sunday to 11.30hrs to 23.30hrs Monday-Saturday and 11.30hrs to 22.30hrs Sunday of planning reference 2016/2094/P dated 25/06/18 for demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment for mixed use development up to nine storeys in height comprising 12,862 sqm GIA office floorspace (Use Class B1), 1,480 sqm GIA retail floorspace (Use Class A1-A3), 13 residential units (Use Class C3), improvements to the public realm and all other necessary enabling works.
Development Site At 247 Tottenham Court Road, 3 Bayley Street, 1-4 Morwell Street London
Variation of condition 2 (approved drawings) of planning permission 2020/3583/P granted 30/07/2021 for the demolition of 247 Tottenham Court Road, 3 Bayley Street, 1 Morwell Street, 2-3 Morwell Street and 4 Morwell Street and the erection of a mixed use office led development comprising ground plus five storey building for office (Class B1) use, flexible uses at ground and basement (Class A1/A2/A3/B1/D1/D2), residential (Class C3) use, basement excavation, provision of roof terraces, roof level plant equipment and enclosures, cycle parking, public realm and other associated works. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS include alterations to plant and plant enclosures, changes to cores and lift overruns for fire safety, increase in area of green roof and PV panels, and new escape gate, all at roof level.
High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London
Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of demolition, remodelling and extension to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn. REVISIONS NAMELY: amendments to ground and first floor of proposed tower.
High Holborn London Borough Of Camden London
[Multiple Addresses] Redevelopment of Selkirk House, 166 High Holborn and 1 Museum Street following the substantial demolition of the existing NCP car park and former Travelodge Hotel to provide a mixed-use scheme, providing office, residential, and town centre uses at ground floor level. Works of demolition, remodelling and extension to 10-12 Museum Street, 35-41 New Oxford Street, and 16A-18 West Central Street to provide further town centre ground floor uses and residential floorspace, including affordable housing provision. Provision of new public realm including a new pedestrian route through the site to link West Central Street with High Holborn. Relocation of cycle hire docking stations on High Holborn. REVISIONS NAMELY: reduction in height of proposed tower by two storeys, widening of the floor plates of the proposed tower, changes to elevations and entrances, change of Vine Lane block from co-working to residential, increase in affordable housing to 51% of residential uplift.
Development Site At 38-70 Baker Street, 64-66 Blandford Street And 43-45 Dorset Street London
Request for a screening opinion under Regulation 6 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 ("the EIA Regulations") for the redevelopment of the site to deliver around 33,000 sq. m (GIA) floorspace of office, retail, and residential (approximately 20 flats) uses in the form of a G+7 storey new building.
101 Prince Of Wales Drive Wandsworth London SW8 4BL
Application under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act (as amended) for amendments to planning permission 2015/0591 dated 18/09/15, as amended by 2015/5347, dated 05/02/16, 2016/1517 dated 24/10/2016, 2016/5417 dated 03/05/17, 2020/0501 dated 22/10/2020, and 2020/3867 dated 15/04/21, for the redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed used development comprising residential units, including affordable housing; flexible commercial floorspace including retail, financial and professional services, afe/restaurant, offices education, community and leisure (A1/A2/A3/B1/D1/D2) uses within buildings ranging from 2 to 26 storeys high; together with landscaped private amenity space and public realm, including publicly accessible routes through the site; an energy centre; basement car parking; basement and ground level cycle parking; refuse storage and servicing; vehicular access and demolition of remaining single-storey structures along the western boundary of the site, excluding telecommunications equipment. Amendments include the reduction in size of the approved nursery by 360.64 sqm and use of the ground floor of Block L as a dentists surgery.
Apex 1 Site, Apex Development Zone New Covent Garden Nine Elms Lane London Borough Of Wandsworth London SW8 5BH
Reserved matters application for access, layout, appearance, scale and landscaping in relation to Phase 3B (building A1), the construction of Apex 1, within the Apex Development Zone of NCGM pursuant to planning permission reference 2014/2810 dated 12 February 2015 for part outline and part detailed planning permission for: (a) demolition of existing wholesale Fruit and Vegetable and Flower Market and ancillary buildings and structures, and residential building on Nine Elms Lane (apart from the existing multi storey car park); (b) Construction of mixed-use redevelopment comprising: a new Fruit and Vegetable Market and Flower Market and ancillary uses, including temporary and permanent facade; refurbishment and extension of existing waste collection area (including rooftop sports pitches); residential dwellings; flexible commercial uses, including retail, financial and professional services, cafe/restaurant, bar uses and hot food takeaways and offices; non-residential institutions; assembly and leisure uses; temporary storage and distribution buildings and associated works; associated car, cycle and motorcycle parking and servicing and new vehicle accesses, energy centres; and landscaping public realm and open space including part of the Linear Park. All matters reserved apart from access, details of all new markets and supporting buildings, and details of Building N8 and associated landscaping); (c) Site clearance and enabling works.. The approved outline planning permission included the submission of an Environmental Impact Assessment