Land At 19 21 And 23 Harper Road 325 Borough High Street And 1-5 And 7-11 Newington Causeway London SE1 6AW
Non-material amendment to planning permission ref. 18/AP/0657 (Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide construction of a part 5, part 7, part 8 and part 13 building a mixed-use development comprising 328 hotel rooms (Class C1) 20 no. residential dwellings (Class C3), offices, workspace and workshops (Class B1), multifunctional community events space (Class B1/D1), retail use (Class A1/A2/A3), 4 no. car parking spaces together with access, cycle parking, hard and soft landscaping and other associated works incidental to the development). The proposed amendments seek to introduce a phasing strategy, and to amend the wording of conditions 3, 5, 8 and 11 to reflect the phasing strategy
91-95 Tower Bridge Road London Southwark SE1 4TW
Details of condition Part Discharge Condition 5 - Details of the precast stone elements to the external facade as required by planning permission 21/AP/1122 dated 7/10/2021 for demolition of the existing buildings and construction of a new part four, part three and part two storey building facing Alice Street, a three storey terrace with mansard level and re-use of existing basement facing onto Tower Bridge Road, to provide 9no. residential dwellings (Use Class C3) and a retail unit (Use Class E(a).
Ruby Triangle Site Land Bounded By Old Kent Road Ruby Street And Sandgate Street London SE15 1LG
Details of Condition 48 - Piling as required by planning permission 18/AP/0897 dated 5/6/2019 for 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.
91-95 Tower Bridge Road London Southwark SE1 4TW
Part Discharge Details of condition 5 (materials) pursuant to planning permission 21/AP/1122 (Demolition of the existing buildings and construction of a new part four, part three and part two storey building facing Alice Street, a three storey terrace with mansard level and re-use of existing basement facing onto Tower Bridge Road, to provide 9no. residential dwellings (Use Class C3) and a retail unit (Use Class E(a)))
Ruby Triangle Site Land Bounded By Old Kent Road Ruby Street And Sandgate Street London SE15 1LG
Details to discharge Schedule 13 (Clause 1.1) ' Demolition Environmental Management Plan' of Section 106 agreement attached to planning permissions dated 06/06/2019 [LBS Ref 18/AP/0897] for '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)
136-142 New Kent Road London Southwark
Details of condition 23 (Flood Evacuation Plan) pursuant to planning permission 19/AP/7564 (Minor-material changes to planning permission 17/AP/3910 [Approved: 19.12.2018] for: "Demolition of the existing building and construction of a part 13 storey/part 9 storey block fronting onto New Kent Road and a part 6 storey/part 4-storey block fronting onto Munton Road, to provide a mixed-use development, with basement, providing 81 residential units, 1361sqm of flexible business floor space/non-residential institution (Use Class B1/D1) and 448sqm of retail floor space (Use Class A1) with associated cycle parking, servicing, refuse and recycling, landscaping and private and communal residential amenity space" Changes comprise: - Changes to detailed architecture and external appearance, including to the size and configuration of windows, balconies/terraces and to the roofline - Increase in overall height from 46.8m AOD to 49.0m AOD (i.e. +2.2m) - Changes to the internal layout to some residential units, resulting in changes to the approved dwelling mix, habitable rooms and bedspaces but no change to the total number of dwellings - Increase in the number of Affordable Housing units from 22 to 39 units (52% affordable housing by habitable room) - Reconfiguration of commercial space at basement and ground floor levels, including an extended basement area - Landscaping changes to the first floor residents' terrace, including the relocation of rooflights to serve the commercial space below - Changes to design of forecourt area fronting New Kent Road, including the relocation of two disabled parking bays.)
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
Details of condition 7 (security measures) pursuant to planning permission 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 a boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (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.)
Ruby Triangle Land Bounded By Old Kent Road, Ruby Street And Sandgate Street London SE15 1LE
Partial details of Condition 9 - Construction Logistics Plan, as 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.) The document should be read alongside the Demolition Management Plan and Demolition Environmental Management Plan that are also submitted in support of the discharge of Condition 9.
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 SE15 Southwark SE15 5QS
Details of Condition 6 (Surface Water Drainage Strategy), as required by planning permission 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 a boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (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.)
136-142 New Kent Road London Southwark
Details of condition 20 (Hard and Soft landscape) required by planning permission 19/AP/7564 'Minor-material changes to planning permission 17/AP/3910 [Approved: 19.12.2018] for: "Demolition of the existing building and construction of a part 13 storey/part 9 storey block fronting onto New Kent Road and a part 6 storey/part 4-storey block fronting onto Munton Road, to provide a mixed-use development, with basement, providing 81 residential units, 1361sqm of flexible business floor space/non-residential institution (Use Class B1/D1) and 448sqm of retail floor space (Use Class A1) with associated cycle parking, servicing, refuse and recycling, landscaping and private and communal residential amenity space" Changes comprise: - Changes to detailed architecture and external appearance, including to the size and configuration of windows, balconies/terraces and to the roofline - Increase in overall height from 46.8m AOD to 49.0m AOD (i.e. +2.2m) - Changes to the internal layout to some residential units, resulting in changes to the approved dwelling mix, habitable rooms and bedspaces but no change to the total number of dwellings - Increase in the number of Affordable Housing units from 22 to 39 units (52% affordable housing by habitable room) - Reconfiguration of commercial space at basement and ground floor levels, including an extended basement area - Landscaping changes to the first floor residents' terrace, including the relocation of rooflights to serve the commercial space below - Changes to design of forecourt area fronting New Kent Road, including the relocation of two disabled parking bays