29 -31 Choumert Grove London Southwark SE15 4RB
Demolition of existing pitched roof and construction of a mansard roof extension across both properties (29-31 Choumert Grove) with four dormer windows to the front elevation and two to the rear elevation to provide additional living accommodation, together with raising the existing parapet wall to the rear elevation and replacing all of the existing windows with aluminium framed casement windows.
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Details of Condition 18 - detailed drawings of a hard and soft landscaping scheme 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)'.
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Details of condition 13 (Scheme of sound insulation) pursuant to planning permission 18/AP/0196 for the '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).'
118 Burbage Road London Southwark SE24 9HD
RESUBMISSION Construction of partial demolition with facade retention, alterations to doors and windows, a part 1, part 2-storey front, side and roof extension 2 x ground floor rear extensions 2 x dormers 5 x rooflights to provide additional living accommodation to an existing detached dwellinghouse with associated hard and soft landscaping. The proposal also includes the removal of 5 trees.
25 Dulwich Village London Southwark SE21 7BN
Non material amendment of planning permission: 19/AP/1788: Variation of Condition 1 - Approved Plans - as required by planning permission 14/AP/3104 (Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of all existing buildings (Use Class B2) and the excavation and removal of fuel tanks and associated supply lines and the construction of 12 dwellings (Use Class C3), 1 x 2 bed and 2 x 1 bed affordable dwellings, 1 x 3 bed house (affordable, wheelchair accessible dwelling), 4 x 4 bed houses and 4 x 5 bed houses with ancillary living accommodation and car parking at basement level accessed from Gilkes Place and landscaping.) Amendments sought: Increase height of parapet and coping stone to side flat roof areas to plots 4-11 and opaque glazed screen to plot 3 rear terrace.
135 Park Street London Southwark SE1 9EA
Details of Condition 26 'Thames Water: Accommodation of Additional Water Flows' pursuant to planning permission ref. no. 19/AP/0240: Redevelopment of the site including the demolition of the existing buildings and construction of a 12 storey building (plus basement and roof top plant enclosure) with a maximum height of 50.707m AOD, comprising office (Class B1) floorspace on all floors with a flexible retail/café (Class A1/A3) unit at ground floor level. The development will include cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, hard- and soft-landscaped public realm improvements and other associated works.
25 Dulwich Village London Southwark SE21 7BN
PARTIAL DISCHARGE of condition 4 (Section detail-drawings at a scale of 1:5 through: The facades & balconies, parapets and roof edges and heads, cills and jambs to be used in the carrying out of this permission) required by planning permission 19/AP/1788 on 7/2/2020 for Variation of Condition 1 - Approved Plans - as required by planning permission 14/AP/3104 (Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of all existing buildings (Use Class B2) and the excavation and removal of fuel tanks and associated supply lines and the construction of 12 dwellings (Use Class C3), 1 x 2 bed and 2 x 1 bed affordable dwellings, 1 x 3 bed house (affordable, wheelchair accessible dwelling), 4 x 4 bed houses and 4 x 5 bed houses with ancillary living accommodation and car parking at basement level accessed from Gilkes Place and landscaping.)
The Workshop Site Land Bounded By Gilkes Place Gilkes Crescent And Calton Avenue To The Rear Of 25 Dulwich Village London
Non material amendment to planning permission ref. 14/AP/3104 dated 14/10/2015 for Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of all existing buildings (Use Class B2) and the excavation and removal of fuel tanks and associated supply lines and the construction of 12 dwellings (Use Class C3), 1 x 2 bed and 2 x 1 bed affordable dwellings, 1 x 3 bed house (affordable, wheelchair accessible dwelling), 4 x 4 bed houses and 4 x 5 bed houses with ancillary living accommodation and car parking at basement level accessed from Gilkes Place and landscaping. The amendment seeks the following: Front Entrance Door Height with glass panel and Side light - for additional light Bronze Canopy plots 4-11 increase height of bay & parapet to allow for roof make up and concrete upstand Removal of rail to allow for ease of construction and weathering on ridge & to prevent ongoing defect management. Addition of finial to compensate for removal of ridge rail mirroring detailing design to surrounding buildings.
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)'.
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