Canada Water Masterplan: Land Bound By Lower Road (West), Redriff Road (South), Quebec Way (East), Surrey Quays Road London Southwark
Non material amendment to ref. 21/AP/4712: Details of all reserved matters relating to Development Zone F of the Canada Water Masterplan, comprising a residential-led (Class C3) building and a combined office (Class B1) and residential (Class C3) building, both of which would include flexible retail/workspace (Classes A1-A4 and B1) at ground floor level alongside disabled car parking, cycle parking, servicing, landscaping, public realm, plant, a single-storey basement Amendments sought are: - Introduction of an additional stair within both residential towers to align with the recent changes to fire regulations - Alterations to internal layouts of the residential accommodation as a result of the introduction of a new stair in each tower. - Introduction of comfort cooling to respond to the new Building Regulations Part O 2021 relating to overheating. - Minor design amendments to the top of the residential towers. - Amendments to the facade design to respond to the new Building Regulations Part L 2021 relating to energy performance - Creation of a new cycle entrance at ground floor serving the commercial building. - Alterations to accommodate an additional escape at ground floor as a result of the introduction of a new stair in each tower as well as associated ground floor louvre requirements. - Changes to the communal amenity space on the fourth floor level of tower F1, including the introduction of an external garden room, increasing the shared external amenity provision. - Minor changes to the public realm design at ground floor level. - The proposal will result in a small decrease in floor area (562 sqm GIA / 440 sqm GEA). - The application will result in one additional residential unit and an amended unit mix (411 units comprising 27 studios, 135 x 1b2p, 178 x 2b3p, 29 x 2b4p and 42 x 3b6p) - As a result of this NMA Conditions 1, 11 and 14 of the original permission will be reworded
Canada Water Sites C And E Surrey Quays Road London SE16 2XU
Discharge of planning obligation 4.2 for planning permission 12/AP/4126 Outline planning permission for the demolition of existing buildings on the site (the 'Decathlon' and 'What' Retail Stores) and the erection of 5 buildings (C1-C4 and E1) ranging from 5 to 40 storeys (150.86m AOD) comprising a maximum overall floorspace of up to 138,146.8sq.m GEA. New buildings to comprise: up to 97,851sq.m of residential accommodation (Class C3) (equating to a maximum of 1,030 residential units), up to 12,300.9sq.m Class A1 retail store (including 10,178sq.m (net) sales area, 745sq.m ancillary office accommodation and 308sq.m ancillary cafe); up to 4,352.3sq.m of other retail (Class A1/A2/A3/A4 floorspace); up to 2,800sq.m of office space floorspace (Class B1), up to 658sq.m of health centre floorspace (Class D1) and up to 698.2sq.m of cinema floorspace (Class D2); 19,486.5sq.m ancillary parking (equating to up to a maximum of 466 parking spaces), plant and storage accommodation, including the provision of basements to provide vehicle and cycle parking, circulation, servicing and plant areas; new vehicle and pedestrian accesses and new public amenity space and landscaping including new public square. Within the outline described above: Full details are submitted for the access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale of Building C1 and associated works; Full details are submitted for the layout, appearance and scale of Buildings C2, C3 and C4 and means of vehicular access, with layout of the linked basement, internal layouts of the individual buildings and landscaping reserved; All matters are reserved in respect of Building E1 (min 17.8m height, max 37.8m height, comprising up to 29,907.9sqm floorspace). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2011.
Canada Water Sites C And E Surrey Quays Road London SE16 2XU
Discharge of planning obligation 4.10 for planning permission 12/AP/4126 Outline planning permission for the demolition of existing buildings on the site (the 'Decathlon' and 'What' Retail Stores) and the erection of 5 buildings (C1-C4 and E1) ranging from 5 to 40 storeys (150.86m AOD) comprising a maximum overall floorspace of up to 138,146.8sq.m GEA. New buildings to comprise: up to 97,851sq.m of residential accommodation (Class C3) (equating to a maximum of 1,030 residential units), up to 12,300.9sq.m Class A1 retail store (including 10,178sq.m (net) sales area, 745sq.m ancillary office accommodation and 308sq.m ancillary cafe); up to 4,352.3sq.m of other retail (Class A1/A2/A3/A4 floorspace); up to 2,800sq.m of office space floorspace (Class B1), up to 658sq.m of health centre floorspace (Class D1) and up to 698.2sq.m of cinema floorspace (Class D2); 19,486.5sq.m ancillary parking (equating to up to a maximum of 466 parking spaces), plant and storage accommodation, including the provision of basements to provide vehicle and cycle parking, circulation, servicing and plant areas; new vehicle and pedestrian accesses and new public amenity space and landscaping including new public square. Within the outline described above: Full details are submitted for the access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale of Building C1 and associated works; Full details are submitted for the layout, appearance and scale of Buildings C2, C3 and C4 and means of vehicular access, with layout of the linked basement, internal layouts of the individual buildings and landscaping reserved; All matters are reserved in respect of Building E1 (min 17.8m height, max 37.8m height, comprising up to 29,907.9sqm floorspace). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2011.
Capital House 42-46 Weston Street London Southwark SE1 3QD
Details of Condition 28 - detailed drawings of a hard and soft landscaping scheme showing the treatment of all parts of the site not covered by buildings (including cross sections, surfacing materials of any parking, access, or pathways layouts, materials and edge details) required by planning permission dated 17/12/2020 [LBS Ref: 18/AP/0900] for 'Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of Capital House and the erection of a 39-storey building (3 basement levels and ground with mezzanine and 38 storeys) of a maximum height of 137.9m (AOD) to provide up to 905 student accommodation units (Sui Generis use), flexible retail/café/office floorspace (Class A1/A3/B1), cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, public realm improvements and other associated works incidental to the development. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017'.
77-89 Alscot Road London Southwark SE1 3AW
Discharge of paragraph 1 of Schedule 4 (Car Parking Management Plan), paragraph 2 of Schedule 5 (Student Accommodation Management Strategy) and paragraph 1 of Schedule 7 (Delivery and Service Plan) of the section 106 agreement associated with planning permission ref. 18/AP/2295 (for 'Redevelopment of site to provide student housing in a building ranging from 3- to 7- storeys (plus basement) and ancillary bin store, cycle store, laundry and office/reception, car parking, substation, associated landscaping, and alterations to the vehicle access. Removal of a street tree on Alscot Road and works to the highway').
596-608 Old Kent Road And Land At Livesey Place London SE15 1JB
Mixed-use redevelopment comprising the demolition of all existing buildings and structures (listed mural to be removed and stored prior to demolition, and incorporated into proposed development); construction of three buildings arranged around a central plinth ranging in height from 10 to 38 storeys (maximum height +144.2m AOD) above single basement, ground and mezzanines floors, to provide a range of uses including 372 residential units (Use Class C3), place of worship (Use Class D1), retail (Use Classes A1-A4), and office / light industrial (Use Classes B1(a)/B1(c)); means of access, public realm and landscaping works, parking and cycle storage provision, energy centre / plant and servicing areas, and associated ancillary works. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location. An associated Listed Building Consent Application has been submitted under reference 18/AP/3285 THE APPLICATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT (ES) submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) regulations 2017. The ES can be viewed on the Council's website. A paper copy of the ES may be obtained for a charge of £500.00 from: CBRE Ltd. Environmental Planning & Assessment St Martins Court 10 Paternoster Row London EC4M 7HP Alternatively, an electronic copy can be obtained for £10.00 by contacting CBRE at the above address. Charges for paper and electronic copies of the ES are made in accordance with Regulation 24 of the EIA Regulations 2017.
All Saints Annexe Austral Street London Southwark SE11 4SJ
Minor material amendment to planning permission 20/AP/0779 [Approval date: 08.07.2020] 'Refurbishment and extension of the All Saints Annexe, with all internal floorspace to be mixed Class B1/D1 (office/museum) use, involving the demolition of existing rear extensions and the construction of new two-storey rear extensions. The development would include hard and soft landscaping improvements, the provision of rooftop plant and the creation of an associated waste storage area' consisting of: - Providing additional hard landscaping and new steps around the rear northwest terrace owing to the omission of the IWM Generator and IWM Chillers; - Relocating and adding cast iron air bricks to the rear and side (northwest, northeast and southwest) elevations; - Infilling existing windows on the first and second floor of the rear (northwest) elevation; - Inserting glazed window units into two existing infilled windows on the lower ground floor of the side (northeast) elevation; - Adjusting some of the fenestration on the rear (northwest) elevation; - Converting the consented IWM server room into additional office accommodation; and - Changing the consented partition layout on the second floor.
All Saints Annexe (Imperial War Museum) And Land To The Rear Austral Street London Southwark SE11 4SJ
Non-material amendment to planning permission 18/AP/1577 [Approval date: 05.04.2019] for 'Construction of a three-storey building for Class D1 use (to provide offices and staff accommodation ancillary to the Imperial War Museum) within the rear yard, to incorporate rooftop plant and photovoltaics, together with the change of use of the existing All Saints Annexe building from Class D1 (ancillary to the museum) use to a mixed Class B1 (office) / Class D1 (ancillary to museum) use. The development will include hard and soft landscaping improvements, the provision of a cycle and refuse store, the provision of one accessible car parking space at the front of the All Saints Annexe building, the demolition of a portion of the site's boundary wall to Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park and the incorporation of the replacement wall into the ground floor of the proposed building, the realignment of the access road into the site from the Park, demolition of the portakabins and other associated works'. The non-material amendment consists of: - design changes to a fire egress door in the east elevation of the consented building; - the insertion of a secondary fire egress door in the east elevation of the consented building; and - a reduction in the area of the planting bed around the perimeter of the consented building.
30 Southbank Central Stamford Street London Southwark SE1 9LS
Details of Condition 1 (Landscaping details), as required by planning permission 15/AP/2511 (Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of planning permission 11/AP/3797 (granted on 13 March 2012) for the refurbishment and recladding of the tower and podium buildings, erection of six additional storeys to the tower for residential use and change of use of floors 11 to 30 of the tower from offices to residential, erection of a series of extensions and additions for office use and creation of retail space, pool and gym on the ground floor, and formation of a new pedestrian route linking Stamford Street to Upper Ground. The amendments consist of: i. alteration and enlargement of the Stamford Street offices ii. alteration and enlargement of the tower office entrance on Hatfields; iii. introduction of new internal accommodation stair to tower; iv. extension of retail units 4 (fronting Hatfields) and 7 (within new pedestrian route); v. subdivision of retail unit 5 (within new pedestrian route); vi. revised design and layout for the 7th floor Stamford Street office roof terrace.)
All Saints Annexe (Imperial War Museum) And Land To The Rear Austral Street London SE11 4SJ
Full discharge of Condition 30 'Previously Unidentified Contamination: Verification of Remediation' attached to planning permission 18/AP/1577 [Approval date: 05.04.2019], the development description for which reads as follows: 'Construction of a three-storey building for Class D1 use (to provide offices and staff accommodation ancillary to the Imperial War Museum) within the rear yard, to incorporate rooftop plant and photovoltaics, together with the change of use of the existing All Saints Annexe building from Class D1 (ancillary to the museum) use to a mixed Class B1 (office) / Class D1 (ancillary to museum) use. The development will include hard and soft landscaping improvements, the provision of a cycle and refuse store, the provision of one accessible car parking space at the front of the All Saints Annexe building, the demolition of a portion of the site's boundary wall to Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park and the incorporation of the replacement wall into the ground floor of the proposed building, the realignment of the access road into the site from the Park, demolition of the portakabins and other associated works'.