Lavington House 25 Lavington Street London Southwark SE1 0NA
Details of Condition 15 (Detailed drawings) as required by planning permission ref: 20/AP/1009 for 'Redevelopment of the site including partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of two buildings including basement and above ground development of 10 and 15 storeys (in addition to plant) to provide office use (Class B1), retail use (Class A1), flexible retail and leisure (A1/A3, A3/A4, D2/A3/A4), landscaping, public realm, highway works, disabled car parking, cycle parking, plant and associated works'.
Capital House 42-46 Weston Street London Southwark SE1 3QD
Details of condition 43 'Archaeological site works' pursuant to planning permission ref. 18/AP/0900: Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of Capital House 42-46 Weston Street SE1 with 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.
Lavington House 25 Lavington Street London Southwark SE1 0NA
Approval of details pusuant to obligation Schedule 3, Paragraph 1.1 'Submission of S278 Highway Works Specification Package' (on 08 December 2021) of the section 106 agreement associated with permission ref. 20/AP/1009 dated 10.06.2021 for 'Redevelopment of the site including partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of two buildings including basement and above ground development of 10 and 15 storeys (in addition to plant) to provide office use (Class B1), retail use (Class A1), flexible retail and leisure (A1/A3, A3/A4, D2/A3/A4), landscaping, public realm, highway works, disabled car parking, cycle parking, plant and associated works.'
Beckett House 60 - 68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Discharge of obligation Schedule 5 Paragraph 1.1 'Public Realm Specification' and 5.1 'Landscaping Strategy' as required by Section 106 agreement associated with planning permission 20/AP/0944: 'Redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Becket House and the erection of a 27 storey building with additional level of plant and basement levels in order to provide office use (Class B1), retail (flexible Class A1/A3), cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, public realm improvements and other associated works incidental to the development.'
The Liberty Of Southwark (formerly Landmark Court) Land Bounded By Southwark Street Redcross Way And Cross Bones Graveyard London SE11RQ
Non material amendment of planning permission 19/AP/0830: 'Mixed-use development involving the demolition of 25-33 Southwark Street, the restoration of 15 Southwark Street for residential use and the erection of new buildings comprising: a part 6/8/9-storey office (Class B1) building incorporating a single-storey basement, flexible ground floor uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4 and D2) and workspace units (Class B1); a 3-storey workshop building (Class B1); a marketplace with up to 9 permanent stalls (Class A1); 36 residential units in the refurbished 15 Southwark Street building and a new 8-storey block; associated areas of new public realm; hard and soft landscaping; enhancements to Crossbones Burial Ground; means of access and enclosure, and; ancillary plant and equipment.' Non-Material Amendment to enable the dismantlement, storage, and restoration of the facade of 15 Southwark Street and the amendment of the wording of Condition 25.
The Liberty Of Southwark (formerly Landmark Court) Land Bounded By Southwark Street Redcross Way And Cross Bones Graveyard London SE1
Non-material amendment of planning permission ref. no 19/AP/0830 (as amended by permissions ref: 21/AP/1295 and 22/AP/1689): Mixed-use development involving the demolition of 25-33 Southwark Street, the restoration of 15 Southwark Street for residential use and the erection of new buildings comprising: a part 6/8/9-storey office (Class B1) building incorporating a single-storey basement, flexible ground floor uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4 and D2) and workspace units (Class B1); a 3-storey workshop building (Class B1); a marketplace with up to 9 permanent stalls (Class A1); 36 residential units in the refurbished 15 Southwark Street building and a new 8-storey block; associated areas of new public realm; hard and soft landscaping; enhancements to Crossbones Burial Ground; means of access and enclosure, and; ancillary plant and equipment. NMA Sought: to amend the approved CIL Phasing Plan to enable the proposed deconstruction of 15 Southwark Street.
Beckett House 60 - 68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Discharge of Schedule 8 paragraph 3.1 'Be Seen Energy performance indicators' of the section 106 agreement attached to planning permission ref. 20/AP/0944: 'Redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Becket House and the erection of a 27 storey building with additional level of plant and basement levels in order to provide office use (Class B1), retail (flexible Class A1/A3), cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, public realm improvements and other associated works incidental to the development.' Agreement ref LEG/RP/PL/S106/RR020/202 LBS reg. 20/AP/0944.
Sampson House 64 Hopton Street London Southwark SE1 9JH
Non material amendments to planning permission ref. 18/AP/1603 (Redevelopment to create two levels of basement and the erection of five buildings ranging from seven to 34 storeys plus plant (heights ranging from 28.9m AOD 123.9m AOD) to provide: 341 dwellings (Class C3); 8,054sqm (GIA) of office space (Class B1); 1,436sqm (GIA) of retail floorspace (Class A1-A4); 904sqm (GIA) of cultural floorspace (Class D1/D2); 16,254sqm (GIA) hotel with up to 126 rooms (Class C1); new open space; reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access; highway works; landscaping; basement car park for 107 cars (including 29 disabled car parking spaces), plus servicing and plant areas; and works associated and ancillary to the proposed development). The proposed amendments include: Changes to core layout and internal reconfiguration of podium levels and upper levels; Increase in residential units from 61 to 70 with an amended unit mix; Increase in the number of hotel rooms from 126 to 153; Relocation of car lifts from Hopton Street to within Southwark Street service access and associated amendments to facade of Building 8/9; Amendments to the façade design and minor increase in total height of 85cm; Amendments to triggers of conditions 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8.
Lavington House 25 Lavington Street London Southwark SE1 0NA
Details of condition 16 (Design mock ups) as required by planning permission ref. 20/AP/1009 dated 10/06/2021 (for redevelopment of the site including partial demolition of existing buildings and erection of two buildings including basement and above ground development of 10 and 15 storeys (in addition to plant) to provide office use (Class B1), retail use (Class A1), flexible retail and leisure (A1/A3, A3/A4, D2/A3/A4), landscaping, public realm, highway works, disabled car parking, cycle parking, plant and associated works).
Sampson House 64 Hopton Street London Southwark SE1 9JH
Partial discharge of Condition 8 (Environmental Management Plan) in terms of site-wide demolition works only, pursuant to planning permission ref. 18/AP/1603 (Redevelopment to create two levels of basement and the erection of five buildings ranging from seven to 34 storeys plus plant (heights ranging from 28.9m AOD 123.9m AOD) to provide: 341 dwellings (Class C3); 8,054sqm (GIA) of office space (Class B1); 1,436sqm (GIA) of retail floorspace (Class A1-A4); 904sqm (GIA) of cultural floorspace (Class D1/D2); 16,254sqm (GIA) hotel with up to 126 rooms (Class C1); new open space; reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access; highway works; landscaping; basement car park for 107 cars (including 29 disabled car parking spaces), plus servicing and plant areas; and works associated and ancillary to the proposed development).