1 Bank End (Site Including Railway Arches And Thames House Bounded By Stoney Street Clink Street And Park Street) SE1.
Details of condition 13 (Shopfront details) for the southern and eastern elevations of unit 001A, 1 Dirty Lane, to include an awning and changing window to add louvres, pursuant to planning permission ref. 19/AP/1649 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'
New City Court 4-26 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 9RS
Listed building consent for restoration, rebuilding and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) including: Demolition of 1980s fabric across the rear elevation and demolition of the attached 1980s office building, reinstatement of the rear elevation of the terrace, and recladding and partial rebuilding of rear walls. Rebuild roof and chimneys, reskin the side façade and front façade at top floor level of 1980s extension. Rebuild the roof and chimneys of no. 14. Removal and replacement of roof slates with natural slate to nos. 4-16. Opening up the ground floor passageway between nos. 8 and 10 by removing 1930s door, and reinstate two adjacent door openings on front elevation. Replacement of two second floor windows on front elevation. Replacement of secondary glazing to front elevation. Alterations to the front elevation of the lower ground level and vaults beneath the pavement. Internal alterations within the terrace to reinstate the plan form and the internal features, rearrange the circulation between the lower ground and upper levels (with reinstated stairs in between) for office use. Cleaning the brickwork, repointing, works to repair sash windows, restore the railings and first floor balconettes of the north façade. (Associated planning application ref. 21/AP/1361) 30 day reconsultation on the amendments received with supporting documents, further Environmental Statement information and a statement of conformity for the proposed redevelopment of the New City Court site (planning application ref. 21/AP/1361). Changes include: reduction of 498sqm floorspace; tower southern elevation having PV panels and balconies; basement reconfiguration to facilitate the relocation of Keats House facade, improve management facilities and respond to UKPN comments; tower facade detailing for safe BMU egress and maintenance; and additional security measures e.g. bollards.
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 Southwark
Non Material amendment for planning application 20AP0433 dated 28/10/2020 for minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4018 [Approval date: 15.11.2019] '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' consisting of: - One change to the design of Flaxyard Block B: - Switching the balcony/terrace balustrades from glass to solid panels; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block C, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 04 to 05; - Small number of fenestration changes; - Reduction in size of the external cycle store, but with a separate supplementary store to now be provided; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block D, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 01 to 03; - Reduction of floorspace of the commercial unit from 247m2 to 224.5m2; - External door changes; - Changes to landscaping and car parking arrangements. The amendment are for change of Energy Strategy from CHP to ASHPs with associated plant room and roof top plant Removal of 9 dwellings from M4(2b) classification in Condition 12
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 Southwark
Minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4018 [Approval date: 15.11.2019] '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' consisting of: - One change to the design of Flaxyard Block B: - Switching the balcony/terrace balustrades from glass to solid panels; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block C, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 04 to 05; - Small number of fenestration changes; - Reduction in size of the external cycle store, but with a separate supplementary store to now be provided; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block D, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 01 to 03; - Reduction of floorspace of the commercial unit from 247m2 to 224.5m2; - External door changes; - Changes to landscaping and car parking arrangements.