2 Varcoe Road London Southwark SE16 3DG
Details of Condition 23 'Wheelchair Units' of original planning permission 18/AP/2895, for: "Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new mixed use development comprising a part 7, part 9 storey (maximum height above ground of 29.99m) building of 288sqm commercial floor space (Use Class B1) and 74 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated bin stores, cycle stores, plant rooms and hard and soft landscaping. 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".
Unit 8 17-19 Blackwater Street London Southwark SE22 8SD
Demolition of a light industrial unit (Unit 8) and the erection of a part single and part two storey 2 bedroom dwelling
Land Rear Of 55-67 Upland Road London SE22 0DA
Resubmission of detail of Condition 5 Part (i) (Disabled Access -to provide redefined design to the access lane) pursuant to planning permission ref: 21/AP/0200 granted for: 'Variation of Condition 1 (Approved Plans), 6 (Cycle storage), 8 (Materials) and 10 (Basement Impact Assessment) of the planning permission 18/AP/2912 dated 20/02/2019 (which was a 'Variation to Condition 1 (approved plans), to planning permission 15/AP/0912, dated 27.05.2016 (which was a variation to condition 1 (approved plans ) of the planning permission 13/AP/1662 dated 13.12.2013 for 'Redevelopment of site to the rear of 55-67 Upland Road involving the demolition of existing light industrial workshops (B1) and the erection of a 2 bed single storey dwellinghouse and detached habitable room (3rd bed), with access along the side of 67 Upland Road.') to allow the following alterations: - Revised basement and ground layout and roof geometry - Removal of Condition 6 (Cycle Storage) - The external materials similar to approved with green sedum roof, metal glazed facade with the addition of timber pergolas and - Screens, and painted masonry external walls around the boundary. - Revised Basement Impact Assessment'
Land Rear Of 55-67 Upland Road London SE22 0DA
Variation of Condition 1 (Approved Plans) of planning permission ref. no. 21/AP/0200 for: (Variation of Condition 1 (Approved Plans), 6 (Cycle storage), 8 (Materials) and 10 (Basement Impact Assessment) of the planning permission 18/AP/2912 dated 20th February 2019 (which was a 'Variation to Condition 1 (approved plans), to planning permission 15/AP/0912, dated 27.05.2016 for 'Redevelopment of site to the rear of 55-67 Upland Road involving the demolition of existing light industrial workshops (B1) and the erection of a 2 bed single storey dwellinghouse and detached habitable room (3rd bed), with access along the side of 67 Upland Road.') to allow the following alterations: - revised basement and ground layout and roof geometry - removal of Condition 6 (Cycle Storage) - the external materials similar to approved with green sedum roof, metal glazed facade with the addition of timber pergolas and - screens, and painted masonry external walls around the boundary. - revised Basement Impact Assessment) to allow the following changes: -Refinement of the design of the previously approved rooflights, reducing them in size, omission of a rooflight over staircase and addition of a small rooflight over the utility room.
685-689 Old Kent Road London Southwark
Details of condition 42 (Archaeological Post Excavation Works Report) required by planning permission 18/AP/0196Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. (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).
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Partial discharge of Condition 17 - (Blue Roof System) as required by planning permission 18/AP/0196 dated 22/12/2020 for 'Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. . (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)'.
14-22 Ossory Road London Southwark SE1 5AN
Details of Condition 19 - written confirmation from the appointed building control body that the specifications for each dwelling identified in the detailed construction plans meet the standard of the Approved Document M of the Building Regulations (2015) required by planning permission 19/AP/7610 dated 05/11/2021 for 'Demolition of the existing building and redevelopment of the site to deliver a building of part 10 part 11 storeys (43.2m AOD) comprising 1,438 sqm of light industrial floorspace across the basement, ground, and first floors; 71 residential units (35.38% by habitable rooms) across the upper floors; and associated outdoor communal amenity space, disabled car parking, cycle storage, refuse storage, and landscaping.'.
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Details of condition 24 (Bird and boxes) required by planning permission 18/AP/0196 Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. (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
Ruby Triangle Site Land Bounded By Old Kent Road Ruby Street And Sandgate Street London SE15 1LG
Details of condition 16 (Health Impact Assessment) required by planning permission 18/AP/0897 Full planning permission is sought for demolition of existing buildings and structures on the site, and redevelopment consisting of three buildings at maximum heights of 17 storeys (including mezzanine) (+64.735m AOD), 48 Storeys (+170.830m AOD) and 40 storeys (including mezzanine) (+144.750m AOD), plus single storey basement under part of the site. Development would provide 1,152 residential dwellings (Class C3), retail, business and community spaces (Classes A1, A2, A3, A4, B1(a),(b),(c) and D1), public sports hall and gym (Class D2), public and private open space, formation of new accesses and alterations to existing accesses, energy centre, associated car and cycle parking and other associated works. (REVISED DESCRIPTION. 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. THE APPLICATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) regulations 2017. The ES can be viewed on the Council's website. Copies of the ES may be obtained from [email protected] at a charge of £20 for CD copy of the full ES, £150 for a hard copy of the ES Main Report (Volume 1), £100 for a hard copy of the ES Drawings and Appendices (Volume 2). There would be no charge for an emailed copy or single hard copy of the Non Technical Summary (Volume 3).
Ruby Triangle Site Land Bounded By Old Kent Road Ruby Street And Sandgate Street London SE15 1LG
Details of condition 4 (London fire brigade) required by planning permission 18/AP/0897 Full planning permission is sought for demolition of existing buildings and structures on the site, and redevelopment consisting of three buildings at maximum heights of 17 storeys (including mezzanine) (+64.735m AOD), 48 Storeys (+170.830m AOD) and 40 storeys (including mezzanine) (+144.750m AOD), plus single storey basement under part of the site. Development would provide 1,152 residential dwellings (Class C3), retail, business and community spaces (Classes A1, A2, A3, A4, B1(a),(b),(c) and D1), public sports hall and gym (Class D2), public and private open space, formation of new accesses and alterations to existing accesses, energy centre, associated car and cycle parking and other associated works. (REVISED DESCRIPTION) 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. THE APPLICATION IS ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) regulations 2017. The ES can be viewed on the Council's website. Copies of the ES may be obtained from [email protected] at a charge of £20 for CD copy of the full ES, £150 for a hard copy of the ES Main Report (Volume 1), £100 for a hard copy of the ES Drawings and Appendices (Volume 2). There would be no charge for an emailed copy or single hard copy of the Non Technical Summary (Volume 3).