STREET RECORD Puddle Dock City Of London London
EIA Scoping Opinion request under regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 for the redevelopment of a site known as Puddle Dock. The proposal involves highways works which will divide the development in three Zones (A, B and C Zones). The Zones comprise a mix of office and retail floorspace (Use Class E) up to approximately 114,160 sqm GEA and culture offer, distributed across eight blocks/buildings. The development would replace existing accommodation for the City of London School for Boys and associated rooftop MUGA and provide new public realm and roof garden/terraces.
81 Newgate Street City Of London London EC1A 7AJ
Part refurbishment and part demolition, excavation and redevelopment involving the erection of an additional three storeys to provide a ground plus 13 storey building with a publicly accessible route through the site, incorporating ancillary office uses at basement levels, retail (Use Class E (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g)) at ground floor level and access to offices, office accommodation from levels 1-13 (Use Class E (g)) with privately accessible roof terraces, landscaping and other associated works. (For information: This application is a revised re-submission of application 20/00311/FULMAJ as amended).
Former Development Site At 22 - 27 Cork Street And 29 - 30 Old Burlington Street London
Deed of Variation to the S106 legal agreement dated 10.10.13 (and subsequent Deed of Variations) in respect of the planning permission of the same date (RN 13/01715/FULL) for the demolition of the existing building and construction of a new building comprising nine floors above ground and three basement levels, for retail, residential accommodation (Class C3; 42 flats), a publicly accessible arcade at ground floor level, landscaping, green roof, roof top plant, access and servicing, ancillary car and cycle parking and other associated works - NAMELY, to vary the restrictions applied to the ground and basement retail units, to allow the configuration of units to respond to market demand for fewer, larger units, and allow the occupation of a reconfigured unit 30 by either a retailer, gallery/antiques trader, café or restaurant (in Class E).