Royal Street Site, South Bank London SE1 7LW
Demolition of the majority of existing buildings on Plots A, B, C & D including Canterbury House, Stangate House, 10 Royal Street and 20 Carlisle Lane; part retention of existing buildings on Plot E and change of use and refurbishment of the railway arches (Plot F); comprehensive phased redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed use development of buildings 12-16 storeys in height containing commercial floorspace (including lab enabled floorspace), residential, and flexible, retail, community and office floorspace; enhanced public realm and pedestrian routes; re-location of listed sculpture.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within Southwark
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of Southwark with respect to the redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Colechurch House, pedestrian footbridge and walkway and erection of an elevated 22-storey building (+ 4-storey basement) above a public park and providing office floorspace, retail floorspace, restaurant/café floorspace, leisure floorspace (all Use Class E), theatre and a bar (Sui Generis), delivered alongside a replacement pedestrian footbridge, public realm improvements, roof gardens, cycle parking, servicing, refuse, plant areas and other associated works incidental to the development at Colechurch House, London Bridge Walk, London. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended). This can be viewed on the Planning Register. Hard copies of the application documents are available for inspection by prior appointment at Colechurch House, London Bridge Walk, London (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by contacting [email protected]. Paper copies of the ES can also be purchased from Trium Environmental Consulting LLP; for further details contact [email protected] or Tel: +44 (0) 203 887 7118.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within The Corporation Of London
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of City of London with respect to the redevelopment of a site including the Museum of London Rotunda and Bastion House, 140 - 150 London Wall. The proposed development comprises demolition of the existing buildings and erection of three new buildings for office, culture, community and retail uses; formation of new basement areas; reconfiguration of the existing gyratory; reconfiguration of the access/egress arrangements for London Wall Car Park; removal of existing areas of the highwalk and formation of new areas of highwalk and the provision of new public realm and landscaping at London Wall West, Bastion House And Museum of London, 140-150 London Wall, EC2
Thrayle House Benedict Road London SW9 0XU
Partial approval of parts C, D (parts 3 and 4 only) and E of condition 52 (BREEAM) for Co-op (retail Unit 2) of planning permission 17/06154/VOC (Variation of conditions 8(Controlling Dual Uses), 9(Balance of Uses), 11(Customer Opening Times) 15(Ground Floor Frontages) and 52(BREEAM) of planning permission 15/04500/FUL (Redevelopment of Thrayle House for residential-led mixed use development up to 20 storeys, comprising 177 homes (Class C3), and 1,358 sq m of flexible retail (Class A1 and A2) and community space (Class D1).) granted on 14.09.2016. Variation sought: Inclusion of B1 use to the ground floor frontage units and amend wording of conditions 8, 9, 11, 15 and 52) granted on 28.09.2018.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within The Corporation Of London
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of City of London with respect to the creation of external terrace at roof level including demountable pergola structure, external seating and works to facilitate access at Exchange House 12 Primrose Street London EC2A 2EG.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within Southwark
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of Southwark with respect to the appeal for listed building consent for restoration, rebuilding and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) including: Demolition of 1980s fabric across the rear elevation and demolition of the attached 1980s office building, reinstatement of the rear elevation of the terrace, and recladding and partial rebuilding of rear walls. Rebuild roof and chimneys, reskin the side façade and front façade at top floor level of 1980s extension. Rebuild the roof and chimneys of no. 14. Removal and replacement of roof slates with natural slate to nos. 4-16. Opening up the ground floor passageway between nos. 8 and 10 by removing 1930s door, and reinstate two adjacent door openings on front elevation. Replacement of two second floor windows on front elevation. Replacement of secondary glazing to front elevation. Alterations to the front elevation of the lower ground level and vaults beneath the pavement. Internal alterations within the terrace to reinstate the plan form and the internal features, rearrange the circulation between the lower ground and upper levels (with reinstated stairs in between) for office use. Cleaning the brickwork, repointing, works to repair sash windows, restore the railings and first floor balconettes of the north façade at New City Court 4-26 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 9RS. (Associated planning application ref. 21/AP/1361). 30 day reconsultation on the amendments received with supporting documents, further Environmental Statement information and a statement of conformity for the proposed redevelopment of the New City Court site (planning application ref. 21/AP/1361). Changes include: reduction of 498sqm floorspace; tower southern elevation having PV panels and balconies; basement reconfiguration to facilitate the relocation of Keats House facade, improve management facilities and respond to UKPN comments; ...
Adjoining Borough Observations Within Southwark
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of Southwark with respect to redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 26-storey building (plus mezzanine and two basement levels) of a maximum height of 108.0m AOD, restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street), and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide 46,442sqm GEA of Class E(g)(i) office floorspace, 358sqm GEA flexible office E(g)(i)/retail E(a) floorspace, 450sqm GEA Class E(b) restaurant/cafe floorspace and a public rooftop garden, and 5,449sqm GEA of affordable workspace within the Georgian terrace, Keats House and part of the tower, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consent app 21/AP/1364). Amendments received with supporting documents, further Environmental Statement information and a statement of conformity. Changes include: reduction of 498sqm floorspace; tower southern elevation having PV panels and balconies; basement reconfiguration to facilitate the relocation of Keats House facade, improve management facilities and respond to UKPN comments; tower facade detailing for safe BMU egress and maintenance; and additional security measures e.g. bollards. A 30 day reconsultation on the applications made by GPE (St Thomas Street) Ltd on 21/4/21. Documents can be viewed on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the ref number. A hard copy can be viewed by prior appointment at New City Court, St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm by contacting [email protected] at New City Court, 4-26 St Thomas Street, London
18 Brixton Hill London SW2 1RD
Approval of details pursuant to conditions 57 (Waste Management Strategy) and 63 (remediation strategy) of Planning Permission Ref: 15/02264/FUL (Demolition of the existing council offices (Use Class B1) and the erection of a part 6, part 7 storey building comprising 74 residential units (Use Class C3) along with commercial floorspace (flexible A1/B1/D1/D2 use classes) at ground and basement levels plus an energy centre, car and cycle parking and a service bay at basement level, roof level installations and associated works. The application is an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application for the purposes of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011 by reason that it is directly linked to another Application which has been submitted relating to Land West Of Brixton Hill, South Of Acre Lane and East Of Porden Road Encompassing Lambeth Town Hall,Ivor House, Hambrook House, 1-7 Town Hall Parade (excluding The Electric, Brixton) (ref: 15/02276/FUL). These two applications are part of the 'Your New Town Hall' development, together with associated Listed Building application (ref: 15/02263/LB). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES).) granted on 15.10.2015
18 Brixton Hill London SW2 1RD
Approval of details pursuant to conditions 23 (Acoustics) and 25 (Water Consumption) of planning permission 15/02264/FUL (Demolition of the existing council offices (Use Class B1) and the erection of a part 6, part 7 storey building comprising 74 residential units (Use Class C3) along with commercial floorspace (flexible A1/B1/D1/D2 use classes) at ground and basement levels plus an energy centre, car and cycle parking and a service bay at basement level, roof level installations and associated works. The application is an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application for the purposes of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011 by reason that it is directly linked to another Application which has been submitted relating to Land West Of Brixton Hill, South Of Acre Lane and East Of Porden Road Encompassing Lambeth Town Hall,Ivor House, Hambrook House, 1-7 Town Hall Parade (excluding The Electric, Brixton) (ref: 15/02276/FUL). These two applications are part of the 'Your New Town Hall' development, together with associated Listed Building application (ref: 15/02263/LB). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES)) granted on 15.10.2015
Olive Morris House 18 Brixton Hill London SW2 1RD
Approval of details pursuant to condition 34 (fire rated lift) of planning permission reference 15/02264/FUL (Demolition of the existing council offices (Use Class B1) and the erection of a part 6, part 7 storey building comprising 74 residential units (Use Class C3) along with commercial floorspace (flexible A1/B1/D1/D2 use classes) at ground and basement levels plus an energy centre, car and cycle parking and a service bay at basement level, roof level installations and associated works. The application is an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) application for the purposes of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2011 by reason that it is directly linked to another Application which has been submitted relating to Land West Of Brixton Hill, South Of Acre Lane and East Of Porden Road Encompassing Lambeth Town Hall,Ivor House, Hambrook House, 1-7 Town Hall Parade (excluding The Electric, Brixton) (ref: 15/02276/FUL). These two applications are part of the 'Your New Town Hall' development, together with associated Listed Building application (ref: 15/02263/LB). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES).) Granted on 15.10.2015.