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.'
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 & Ludgate House 64 Hopton Street And 245 Blackfriars Road London Southwark SE1 9JH
Partial discharge of details of Condition 17 (Design section details) for Ludgate Building 2, as required by planning permission 19/AP/1950 dated 20/12/2019 for - Section details - drawings through all buildings facades; parapets; balconies; heads, cills and jambs of all openings; entrance lobbies; viaduct shop frontages; the new public lifts; and roof edges to be used in the carrying out of this permission shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority before any work above grade in connection with this permission is carried out, for each of the following phases: i) Ludgate House Phase 1 ii) Ludgate House Phase 2 iii) Sampson House Phase 1 iv) Sampson House Phase 2 v) Sampson House Phase 3
Beckett House 60 - 68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Discharge of Schedule 8, Clause 5.1 (Circular economy statement) 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.'
1 Bank End (Site Including Railway Arches And Thames House Bounded By Stoney Street Clink Street And Park Street) SE1.
Discharge of obligations in Schedule 5 Part 2 paragraph 9A "Amended Site Wide Servicing Management Strategy" of the agreement associated with permission ref. 21/AP/0507 (Minor material amendments to planning permission 19/AP/1649 dated 2.10.2019 (which was a variation of permission 15/AP/3066) for "Redevelopment of 1 Bank End, including reuse of railway arches and rebuilding and extension of the rear of Thames House (behind retained facade); remodelling of Wine Wharf building and development of a two storey building at 16 Park Street, all to provide a development with a maximum height of 6 storeys (maximum building height 27.419m AOD) comprising retail units (flexible class A1 shops, A3 cafes/restaurants and A4 drinking establishments use) at ground and first floor levels, a gallery (Class D1 use) at ground floor level, office floorspace (Class B1 use) at ground up to fifth floor level, a cinema (Class D2 use) at ground floor and basement level, associated cycle parking spaces, new access routes and public open space." The amendments seek the following: - amendment to Condition 28 to allow for an increased amount of floorspace to be occupied by restaurants and cafes (Class A3) or pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments (Class A4) from 30% to 45% of the total retail area, with no more than 10% of the total retail area to be used for pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments, and with no more than 1 unit on Stoney Street to be used as a pub, wine bar and drinking establishment; - revised ground and first floorplan drawings showing amendments to unit layouts and sizes that have resulted from design development and construction).
1 Bank End (Site Including Railway Arches And Thames House Bounded By Stoney Street Clink Street And Park Street) SE1.
Discharge of obligation in Schedule 5 Part 3 paragraph 15 "Amended Visitor Management Plan" as required by the agreement associated with permission ref. 21/AP/0507 (Minor material amendments to planning permission 19/AP/1649 dated 2.10.2019 (which was a variation of permission 15/AP/3066) for "Redevelopment of 1 Bank End, including reuse of railway arches and rebuilding and extension of the rear of Thames House (behind retained facade); remodelling of Wine Wharf building and development of a two storey building at 16 Park Street, all to provide a development with a maximum height of 6 storeys (maximum building height 27.419m AOD) comprising retail units (flexible class A1 shops, A3 cafes/restaurants and A4 drinking establishments use) at ground and first floor levels, a gallery (Class D1 use) at ground floor level, office floorspace (Class B1 use) at ground up to fifth floor level, a cinema (Class D2 use) at ground floor and basement level, associated cycle parking spaces, new access routes and public open space." The amendments seek the following: - amendment to Condition 28 to allow for an increased amount of floorspace to be occupied by restaurants and cafes (Class A3) or pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments (Class A4) from 30% to 45% of the total retail area, with no more than 10% of the total retail area to be used for pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments, and with no more than 1 unit on Stoney Street to be used as a pub, wine bar and drinking establishment; - revised ground and first floorplan drawings showing amendments to unit layouts and sizes that have resulted from design development and construction).
1 Bank End (Site Including Railway Arches And Thames House Bounded By Stoney Street Clink Street And Park Street) SE1.
Discharge of obligation in Schedule 5 Part 4 paragraph 18 (Delivery and Service Monitoring Plan) of the deed of variation associated with permission ref. 21/AP/0507 (Minor material amendments to planning permission 19/AP/1649 dated 2.10.2019 (which was a variation of permission 15/AP/3066) for "Redevelopment of 1 Bank End, including reuse of railway arches and rebuilding and extension of the rear of Thames House (behind retained facade); remodelling of Wine Wharf building and development of a two storey building at 16 Park Street, all to provide a development with a maximum height of 6 storeys (maximum building height 27.419m AOD) comprising retail units (flexible class A1 shops, A3 cafes/restaurants and A4 drinking establishments use) at ground and first floor levels, a gallery (Class D1 use) at ground floor level, office floorspace (Class B1 use) at ground up to fifth floor level, a cinema (Class D2 use) at ground floor and basement level, associated cycle parking spaces, new access routes and public open space." The amendments seek the following: - amendment to Condition 28 to allow for an increased amount of floorspace to be occupied by restaurants and cafes (Class A3) or pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments (Class A4) from 30% to 45% of the total retail area, with no more than 10% of the total retail area to be used for pubs, wine bars or drinking establishments, and with no more than 1 unit on Stoney Street to be used as a pub, wine bar and drinking establishment; - revised ground and first floorplan drawings showing amendments to unit layouts and sizes that have resulted from design development and construction).
Capital House 42 Weston Street London Southwark SE1 3QD
Details of Condition 43 for partial discharge of six month time limit only'Archaeological Assessment Report' pursuant to planning permission ref. no. 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.
Beckett House 60 - 68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Discharge of Schedule 6, Clause 1.1 and 1.3 'Employment in Construction' of the Section 106 Agreement attached to planning permission 20/AP/0944 for '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 application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. Application can be viewed by appointment at Southwark Council's offices, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH (Mon - to Fri 9am to 5pm). Non-Technical Summary available free of charge,Copies of the full ES are available for purchase from Trium Environmental Consulting (email: [email protected] or call 02038877118)'.
Beckett House 60-68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Discharge of obligation Schedule 7.1 Construction Enviormnment Management Plan (CEMP) as required by LBS S106 No 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'.