133 Park Street And 105 Sumner Street London SE1 9EA And SE1 9HZ Southwark
Details of Condition 23 - Rated noise level from any plant, as required by planning permission ref. 19/AP/5664 (Minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4569 for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide two Class B1 office buildings of nine storeys and ten storeys plus plant. The development will include the creation of a new basement; new public realm; provision of a retail (Class A1/A3/A5) kiosk; hard and soft landscaping and other associated works. The proposed amendments include: Reduction in the size of the basement; Consolidation of basement to Block A; relocation of plant; Provision of a cycle ramp; Minor amendments to the massing of Block A and B; Minor re-positioning of Block B; Façade and design amendments to both Block A and B Increase of above ground floorspace of 1,130sqm (GIA).)
74-82 Rye Lane In Front Of Peckham Rye Station And 2-10 Blenheim Grove London SE15 4RY
Non-material amendment to planning permission ref. 18/AP/2840 dated 29/11/2018 (Creation of a new public square between Peckham Rye Station and Rye Lane following demolition of the arcade buildings currently located between the north and south railway viaducts; refurbishment of the railway arches facing onto the new square and refurbishment and erection of a two storey extension to the building at 2-10 Blenheim Grove / 82 Rye Lane, to provide A1 (retail), A2 (financial and professional), A3 (restaurant / cafe), A5 (hot food takeaway), B1a (offices) and D1 (non-residential institution) uses, together with hard landscaping, public WC and other associated works) to change to the wording of condition 9 "Details of Security Measures", to allow for sequential occupation of the project.
Open Land Rear Of 1-51 Peckham High Road Bounded By Sumner Avenue And Melon Road, Open Land Adjacent To 59 Peckham High St And Sumner House London
Non-material amendment to Condition 15 (Plant Noise) pursuant to 20/AP/0433 [Redevelopment of the site to provide four buildings to deliver 168 residential dwellings (Class C3) and flexible retail floor space (247m2) of flexible A1/A3/A4; The works include the conversion and extension of Sumner House (Block A) from office use (Class B1-c to provide 44 no flats and 4 no townhouses and partial demolition of boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (Block B); part 4(Block B); a part four, part 6 storey building to provide 72 no flats on Jocelyn Street (Block C); and a four storey block providing 9 flats on Melon Road (Block D), with 247m2 of flexible A1/A3/A4 use at ground floor level together with car parking, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works incidental to the development]; the amendment seeks to include wording to 'exclude emergency generator equipment' from its compliance.
133 Park Street And 105 Sumner Street London SE1 9EA And SE1 9HZ Southwark
Non-material amendment to condition 1 (Approved Plans) of planning permission dated 14.08.2020 ref. 19/AP/5664 for: "Minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4569 for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide two Class B1 office buildings of nine storeys and ten storeys plus plant. The development will include the creation of a new basement; new public realm; provision of a retail (Class A1/A3/A5) kiosk; hard and soft landscaping and other associated works. The proposed amendments include: Reduction in the size of the basement; Consolidation of basement to Block A; relocation of plant; Provision of a cycle ramp; Minor amendments to the massing of Block A and B; Minor re-positioning of Block B; Façade and design amendments to both Block A and B Increase of above ground floorspace of 1,130sqm (GIA)." The non-material amendment comprises the substitution of approved plans to secure: - The alteration of the fire exit door onto Emerson Street; - The alteration of the entrance door into cycle storage area from the car park; - The removal of small sections of the plant screen to allow for the proper function of ventilation plant; - The provision of an additional access panel at ground floor level to provide ease of access for improved safety and enhanced operation to services; and - The reduction to one of the planters to allow for proper access to the existing concrete chamber within the courtyard.
Block J, The Biscuit Factory 100 Clements Road Southwark London SE16 4DG
Non material amendment of planning permission ref. no. 22/AP/3723: Variation of Conditions 1, 5 and 6 of planning permission ref. 17/AP/4283 (Part demolition of existing building and erection of a six storey extension with basement, comprising office floorspace (Use Class E(g)) and ancillary cafe; part replacement facade and minor elevational changes to existing building and other associated development including landscape/surfacing alterations). The proposed amendments include: changes to ground floor entrance to match ground floor openings on south elevation, fifth floor extension to commercial floor space and terrace, reduced height of brick parapet and replacement with balustrade on south elevation fifth floor and fifth floor mezzanine, re-location of biodiverse green roof and increased provision of green roof from 58sqm to 170sqm, revised layout of PV roof panels, revised roof light design, replacement of precast concrete lintels with metal lintels on north and south elevation, and revised design of external escape staircase design on west elevation. NMA sought: Non-material amendments for the removal of the existing Portico and rebuild a new Portico at a higher position to match the existing
Open Land Rear Of 1-51 Peckham High Street Bounded By Sumner Avenue And Melon Road Open Land Adjacent To 59 Peckham High Street And Sumner House Located On Sumner Road London
Non-material amendment pursuant to 16/AP/4018 [Redevelopment of the site to provide four buildings to deliver 168 residential dwellings (Class C3) and flexible retail floor space (247m2) of flexible A1/A3/A4; The works include the conversion and extension of Sumner House (Block A) from office use (Class B1-c to provide 44 no flats and 4 no townhouses and partial demolition of boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (Block B); part 4(Block B); a part four, part 6 storey building to provide 72 no flats on Jocelyn Street (Block C); and a four storey block providing 9 flats on Melon Road (Block D), with 247m2 of flexible A1/A3/A4 use at ground floor level together with car parking, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works incidental to the development] for the construction of a fire safety maintainance enclosure.
133 Park Street London SE1 9EA And 105 Sumner Street London Southwark SE1 9HZ
Discharge of Schedule 4 paragraph 3.1(i) "Outline Skills and Employment Plan" of planning permissions ref. 16/AP/4569 and MMA application ref. 19/AP/5664 'Minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4569 for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide two Class B1 office buildings of nine storeys and ten storeys plus plant. The development will include the creation of a new basement; new public realm; provision of a retail (Class A1/A3/A5) kiosk; hard and soft landscaping and other associated works. The proposed amendments include: Reduction in the size of the basement; Consolidation of basement to Block A; relocation of plant; Provision of a cycle ramp; Minor amendments to the massing of Block A and B; Minor re-positioning of Block B; Façade and design amendments to both Block A and B Increase of above ground floorspace of 1,130sqm (GIA).'
Buildings 10 And 11 William Booth Memorial Training College Champion Park London SE5 8BQ
Non-material amendment to planning permission 18/AP/3144 dated 4th July 2019 for 'Demolition of two existing buildings (Use Class C2) and erection of a part four, five and six storey multi-purpose building(maximum height of 23m), including basement, for offices (Use Class B1a) (6,747.3sqm GEA) and cafe (Use Class A3) (230.9sqm GEA), together with landscaping, boundary treatment, access and other associated works.' The amendment consists of design changes comprising the installation of a glass balustrade to 4th floor and roof levels and a bespoke glass access gate.
161-179 Manor Place & Council Offices London SE17 3BS
Details of Condition 13 Ventilation as required by planning permission 21/AP/1277 dated 21/9/2021 for variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) pursuant to planning permission 17/AP/0907 for 'Demolition of single storey office building and a derelict three-storey row of shops and flats above (with the retention of the original Victorian facade), and the construction of a six storey building (behind retained facade) comprising 56 flats (30 x social rented and 26 x private) above a health centre/office space (745sqm)(Use Class D1/B1), pharmacy/shop (85sqm)(Use Class A1) and cafe (285sqm)(Use Class A3), with associated landscaping and public realm works'. The amendment seeks the following: to take down the existing terrace facade and rebuild and replicate the Victorian façade on the front of the new building and amendments to the approved window designs for the window fenestrations in order to provide opening windows to habitable rooms.
161-179 Manor Place & Council Offices London SE17 3BS
Details of Condition 12 Plant noise as required by planning permission 21/AP/1277 dated 21/9/2021 for variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) pursuant to planning permission 17/AP/0907 for 'Demolition of single storey office building and a derelict three-storey row of shops and flats above (with the retention of the original Victorian facade), and the construction of a six storey building (behind retained facade) comprising 56 flats (30 x social rented and 26 x private) above a health centre/office space (745sqm)(Use Class D1/B1), pharmacy/shop (85sqm)(Use Class A1) and cafe (285sqm)(Use Class A3), with associated landscaping and public realm works'. The amendment seeks the following: to take down the existing terrace facade and rebuild and replicate the Victorian façade on the front of the new building and amendments to the approved window designs for the window fenestrations in order to provide opening windows to habitable rooms.