20 Beaulieu Close London Southwark SE5 8BA
Certificate of lawful development (existing) for a 2 metre flat roof extension at the rear of the house with a 1st floor balcony on top.
1 Bank End (Site Including Railway Arches And Thames House Bounded By Stoney Street Clink Street And Park Street) SE1.
Submission of details for Condition 21 (kitchen extract) for Unit 001A as required by planning permission ref. 19/AP/1649 (Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of planning 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, Park Street (behind retained facade); remodelling of Wine Wharf building on Stoney Street and development of a two storey building at 16 Park Street, all to provide a development reaching 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 at basement, associated refuse and recycling with new public access routes and public open space).
The Old Rectory Liverpool Grove London Southwark SE17 2HH
Certificate of lawful development for replacing the external stairs from upper ground to garden level on the west side elevation of the house with a wider staircase to allow better access from the living and dining rooms to the garden, and the construction of a storage room underneath the new stairs. This will be accessed from a lower-ground floor window, currently facing the lightwell, which will be converted into a doorway. The construction of a lean-to greenhouse and sunroom, abutting against a wall made of London stock brick to match the existing building and St. Peter's Church. Various works to the garden including tool shed and compost bin adjacent the brick wall, a chicken coup and garden furniture, replacement of unoriginal railing along lightwell with planting, and gratings over the southern part of the existing lightwell to provide access to the garden from the street.