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 omission of swimming pool from lower ground floor, with space being used as a games room and living area, resulting in reduction in overall basement excavation; reduction in the amount of excavation towards the front of the building, meaning that the front wall of the chapel would no longer need to be underpinned; Alterations to the internal layout of accomodation, including omission of duplex flat layout with internal staircase and instead arranging the accommodation as self contained flats on each floor.
Development Site Bounded By Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, Avery Farm Row, Ebury Square And Cundy Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 18 October 2022 (ref. 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 current wording of condition 34 which relates to the contaminated land site investigation.
Development Site Bounded By Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, Avery Farm Row, Ebury Square And Cundy Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 18 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 current wording of conditions 45 and 47 of planning permission to allow a phased discharge of conditions.
Development Site Bounded By Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, Avery Farm Row, Ebury Square And Cundy Street London
Amendments to planning permission dated 18 October 2022 (RN: 20/03307/FULL) for the: 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 allow amendments to Building C, comprising the separation of the basements of Building A and C, reduction in floor to floor heights, enlargement of cores, revised housing mix and associated internal alterations, addition of fixed guarding and amendments to the Ebury Street facade; and associated alterations.
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 4 to exclude demolition works from the conditon.
40 Eastbourne Terrace London W2 6LG
Amendments to planning permission dated 01 November 2019 (RN:19/03058/FULL) for the: Demolition of top floor and erection of replacement floor plus one storey extension, rear extensions, and replacement facades with associated external alterations for use as a 366 bed hotel (Class C1) with flexible use at part of ground floor for restaurant/hotel use (Class A3/C1). Namely, to allow amendments to the positioning and footprint of the attenuation tanks and associated wording of Condition 26 (Tree Protection).
Site At 94 Piccadilly, 95 Piccadilly, 12 White Horse Street, 42 Half Moon Street & 90 - 93 Piccadilly London
Variation of condition 1 of planning permission dated 07 July 2021 (RN: 20/05817/FULL) which itself varied conditions 1, 32, 38 and 39 of planning permission dated 19 March 2020 (RN: 18/04665/FULL) which itself varied Condition 1 of planning permission dated 9 March 2018 (RN: 17/03980) for: Demolition and rebuilding of 42 Half Moon Street, 11 White Horse Street and 12 Shepherd Market; demolition and rebuilding of 10 White Horse Street behind retained front facade and erection of a five storey extension on vacant site at 12 White Horse Street. Alterations to all other buildings including demolition works, extensions and excavations to provide additional basement levels, removal of courtyard tree and installation of new plant. Use of the buildings as an hotel with public entertainment and health facilities (Class C1) and seven residential dwellings (Class C3).(Site includes 10 and 11 White Horse Street and 12 Shepherd Market); NAMELY, to allow extension of L13 lift to provide equal access to L5 No. 90-93 Piccadilly and 42 Half Moon Street; extension of rear elevation No 90-93 Piccadilly to improve internal circulation; new railings to all lower windows on the White Horse Street facade; extension of gym to lower ground floor in lieu of function space; layout changes to residential units at Levels 2 and 3 No 90-93 Piccadilly and White Horse Street; new design and levels correction to front courtyard; new terrace to rear 42 Half Moon Street replacing flat roof; replacement of circular rooflight to 94 Piccadilly with rectangular rooflight and minor changes to internal layouts.
48 Chapel Street Bryanston London NW1 5DH
Demolition of the existing building and erection of a part 3 storey and part 7 storey (plus basement) hotel, public house and retail premise; including excavation of basement, bin and bike storage, rooftop plant, new tree and relocation of two phone boxes (linked to 20/06108/LBC).
41 Hamilton Terrace London NW8 9RG
Variation of condition 1 of planning permission dated 17th December 2021 (RN:21/03988/FULL) which in itself varies condition 1 of planning permission dated 01 February 2021 (RN: 20/06029/FULL) for the: Demolition of existing conservatory, erection of single storey rear extension, replacement of roof structure, extension and alterations to rear closet wing including incorporation of lift, replacement windows, alterations to the front boundary and front forecourt including extension and alterations to front vaults, excavation of new basement level including alterations to landscaping, plant enclosure and garden and bike stores to rear garden, and associated alterations, to allow the removal of trees and planting of replacement trees, shrubs and hedges edging the rear garden. NAMELY, the addition of metal railings on the front boundary walls to the front garden, and the replacement of the gate to the front boundary wall
Development Site At 55-58 Pall Mall And 1-4 Crown Passage London
Amendment to planning permission dated 07 December 2020 (RN: 20/03048/FULL) 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 attach an additional condition (condition no. 22) listing the approved plans and documents.