70 - 72 Piccadilly London W1J 8HP
Amendments to planning permission dated 22nd July 2022 (RN: 20/06991/FULL) for, 'Part demolition of, and extensions to, the existing buildings, including a 2 storey roof extension; the refurbishment of the existing and creation of new office (Class B), hotel (Class C1), retail (Class A1 - A5) and Leisure and non-residential institutions (Class D1 - D2) floorspace with ancillary functions; basement refurbishment works; the erection of a 5 storey pavilion on the corner of Piccadilly and Dover Street; Installation of plant at roof level; hard and soft landscaping works as part of an improved public realm offering at Dover Yard and pedestrian route between Dover Street and Berkeley Street, including the creation of additional retail outlets; and other ancillary works. (Site includes 1 - 7 Berkeley Street)'; Namely, to update the approved roof plan to accommodate proposed tenant roof plant.
70 - 72 Piccadilly London W1J 8HP
Amendments to planning permission dated 06 July 2022 (RN: 20/06991/FULL) which varied Conditions 1, 11 and 15 of planning permission dated 4 March 2020 (RN: 18/10021/FULL) for, 'Part demolition of, and extensions to, the existing buildings, including a 2 storey roof extension; the refurbishment of the existing and creation of new office (Class B), hotel (Class C1), retail (Class A1 - A5) and Leisure and non-residential institutions (Class D1 - D2) floorspace with ancillary functions; basement refurbishment works; the erection of a 5 storey pavilion on the corner of Piccadilly and Dover Street; Installation of plant at roof level; hard and soft landscaping works as part of an improved public realm offering at Dover Yard and pedestrian route between Dover Street and Berkeley Street, including the creation of additional retail outlets; and other ancillary works' (Site includes 1 - 7 Berkeley Street); Namely, to amend the wording of Condition 10 of the approved planning permission to remove the requirement to provide service uses at basement level.
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, Works to the building, including changes to the East Elevation façade including additional non-openable windows, changes to the layout of the ground floor retail units, refurbishment of the roof, and other associated works
70 - 72 Piccadilly London W1J 8HP
Amendments to planning permission dated 6 July 2022 (RN: 20/06991/FULL) for, 'Part demolition of, and extensions to, the existing buildings, including a 2 storey roof extension; the refurbishment of the existing and creation of new office (Class B), hotel (Class C1), retail (Class A1 - A5) and Leisure and non-residential institutions (Class D1 - D2) floorspace with ancillary functions; basement refurbishment works; the erection of a 5 storey pavilion on the corner of Piccadilly and Dover Street; Installation of plant at roof level; hard and soft landscaping works as part of an improved public realm offering at Dover Yard and pedestrian route between Dover Street and Berkeley Street, including the creation of additional retail outlets; and other ancillary works. (Site includes 1 - 7 Berkeley Street)'; NAMELY, amendment to reduce the approved hotel floorspace ( including 1 x bedroom) at 1st floor level and increase in the commercial (Class E) floorspace by 48m2.
70 - 72 Piccadilly London W1J 8HP
Variation of Conditions 1, 11 and 15 of planning permission dated 4 March 2020 (RN: 18/10021/FULL) for, 'Part demolition of, and extensions to, the existing buildings, including a 2 storey roof extension; the refurbishment of the existing and creation of new office (Class B), hotel (Class C1), retail (Class A1 - A5) and Leisure and non-residential institutions (Class D1 - D2) floorspace with ancillary functions; basement refurbishment works; the erection of a 5 storey pavilion on the corner of Piccadilly and Dover Street; Installation of plant at roof level; hard and soft landscaping works as part of an improved public realm offering at Dover Yard and pedestrian route between Dover Street and Berkeley Street, including the creation of additional retail outlets; and other ancillary works. (Site includes 1 - 7 Berkeley Street)'; Namely: to amend approved drawings to deliver a contractable canopy to the east side of Dover Yard, addition of a canopy to the hotel entrance at Berkley Street, expansion of the green wall to Berkeley Street and Dover Yard, revised landscaping scheme for Dover Yard, introduction of a small retail kiosk at Dover Yard Passage, amendments to lift overrun and plant screen, and minor façade amendments to the Annex Building (all amendments to drawings approved under Condition 1); to support the allowance of an experiential car retail showroom use (sui generis) within the commercial units (amendments to Condition 11); and, to allow the placement of furniture in Dover Yard to be subject to a Management Plan (amendments to Condition 15).
Site At Mercers Covent Garden Estate - Block C Mercer Street London
Variation of condition 4 of planning permission dated 28 March 2014 (RN: 13/06028/FULL) for the: Retention and refurbishment of 13-14 Langley Street for retail (Class A1) use. Demolition of 6, 10-14 Mercer Street, the one/two storey warehouse-type buildings and the later rear addition of 116 Long Acre and redevelopment to provide 24 residential flats (Class C3), retail (Class A1) and restaurant (Class A3) units with associated plant and ancillary space. Creation of new pedestrian and servicing piazza and street, works of hard landscaping, alterations to existing vehicular and pedestrian access together with associated enabling works. Namely, to allow the extension of hours of operation/trading at unit 2.
Queens Court Queensway London W2 4QN
Change of use of rear part of Queensway Market to Retail, Financial and Professional services, Office and Restaurant (within Class E) use and 5 residential units facing Princes Court, reconfiguration of retail units along Queensway including introduction of Retail uses at Nos.23 and 33 (current entrances to Queensway Market) and use of Nos.25 and 41-43 Queensway as Restaurant uses, installation of new shopfronts to Nos.23 to 43 Queensway 23-43, erection of infill extension to rear at ground floor level, erection of two new pavilion structures for Retail use and associated new hard and soft landscaping on land between Queens Court and Princes Court, installation of green roofs, rooflights and mechanical plant within enclosures to first floor level roofs between projecting rear wings of Queens Court installation of kitchen extract ducts to rear elevations, and associated cycle parking, waste storage, plant and other ancillary alterations ('Application 2').
Ebury Bridge Estate Ebury Bridge Road London SW1W 8PX
Amendments to planning permission dated 6th October 2021 (RN 20/04366/COOUT) for the mixed use development in outline for residential floorspace and ancillary residential facilities (Class C3) non-residential floorspace comprising flexible retail (Classes A1 - A4), community (Class D1), leisure (Class D2) and workspace (Class B1) floorspace; provision of basement; new pedestrian and vehicular access; and associated amenity space, open space, plant, landscaping, car and cycle parking, refuse storage, servicing area, and other associated infrastructure works; and detailed planning consent for Blocks 7 and 8 comprising residential floorspace and ancillary residential facilities (Class C3); provision of a basement; new pedestrian and vehicular access; and associated amenity space landscaping, car and cycle parking, refuse storage, servicing area, and other associated infrastructure works, NAMELY amendments to boundary wall height and material; increase to overall height of Buildings 7 and 8; revised landscape, play area and private amneity areas to podium; provision of sub-station vent enclosure at podium level, amended ventilation strategy to generator room and extension of podium line to Building 8 to create an overhang above the car parking area.
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
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.