25 Lavington Street London Southwark SE1 0NA
Details of Condition 8 - Construction Method Statement required by planning permission dated 10/06/2021 [LBS 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'.
Brandon House 180 Borough High Street London SE1 1LB
Details of (Before the first occupation of each of the commercial elements of the development hereby permitted, a certified Post Construction Review (or other verification process agreed with the local planning authority) shall be submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority confirming that a BREEAM rating of 'Excellent' has been achieved) required by Condition 21 of the planning permission ref: 15/AP/3097 dated 13/04/2016 for: Variation of Condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 14-AP-2695 which was a variation of 11-AP-2012 [for: 'Demolition of existing building and erection of a building (with basement) up to eight storeys in height (maximum 28.50m at corner) fronting Marshalsea Road and Borough High Street comprising office / retail floorspace (Class B1 / Class A use) and 96 residential units; erection of a four storey mews building to the rear (13.10m) comprising 4 residential units; provision of open space with ancillary plant, car parking and servicing, works of hard and soft landscaping and new pedestrian access to Borough High Street together with other associated and enabling works]' to secure: Reduction in basement size and minor revisions to the basement and ground floor layouts'
25 Lavington Street London Southwark SE1 0NA
Details of Condition 7 - detailed scheme showing the complete scope and arrangement of the basement and foundation design, and all associated subterranean groundworks, including the construction methods - required by planning permission dated 10/06/2021 [LBS 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'.
254-268 Camberwell Road London Southwark SE5 0DP
Details of Condition 4 (Construction Method Statement), as required by planning permission 16/AP/2030 (Demolition of redundant single storey outbuildings and erection of part two/part three storey extension to front, 4 storey extension to the rear and two storey extension to the northern flank to accommodate ancillary cafe, community facilities and office space, extension of basement, re-instatement of the original full-height entrance hall and the original entrance canopy and entrance doors on Medlar Street, with front roof garden at the second floor level and associated parking.)
Block J Tower Bridge Business Complex 100 Clements Road London Southwark
Details of Condition 3 (Construction Environmental Management Plan), as required by planning permission 17/AP/4283 (Part demolition of existing building and erection of a six storey extension with basement, comprising 4,344sqm of office floorspace (Use Class B1) and ancillary cafe; part replacement facade and minor elevational changes to existing building and other associated development including landscape/surfacing alterations.)
74-82 Rye Lane In Front Of Peckham Rye Station And 2-10 Blenheim Grove London SE15 4RY
Details of condition 4 (Construction Management Plan) of planning permission ref. 18/AP/2840 (Variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 15/AP/4337 (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.) comprising Increase in the overall height of extension by 500mm; Reduction in plan size of Blenheim Grove extension; Provision of boundary fence along railway parapet wall; Alterations to elevations including location of windows, louvres and inclusion of fixed access ladder and boundary fencing; Modifications to internal layouts.)
46 Loman Street London Southwark
Non material amendment to planning permission 18/AP/3462 dated 19th December 2018 for 'Erection of an infill extension at 3rd and 4th floors and the construction of an additional storey 5th floor level (with lift shaft and staircore above) for office use, together with changes to the Loman Street and Copperfield Street facades and the installation of a roof terrace at 6th floor level'. The amendments consist of the following: extension of plant enclosure at roof level.
Harling House 47-51 Great Suffolk Street And 183-205 Union Street London SE1 0BS
Demolition of existing fourth floor to Harling House and construction of replacement fourth floor and additional fifth and sixth floors within Use Class B1; Demolition of existing fifth floor to 195-205 Union Street and construction of replacement fifth floor and additional sixth and seventh floors plus extension to rear within Use Class B1; Side infill extension between 195-205 Union Street and Harling House; Change of use of ground floor of 195-205 Union Street from B1 to part B1 (office reception), part A3; Change of use of basement to 195-205 Union Street from B1 to flexible A3/D2; Erection of a seven-storey building plus basement on vacant land at 183-193 Union Street for Class B1 and flexible A1/A3/D2 use.