Part Of The South Acton Estate Acton London W3 8RF
Submission of a construction management plan in pursuant to condition 8 (Central Plaza element only) of planning permission ref: 160794VAR dated 09/12/2016 for 'Minor material amendment application for variation of conditions 3 (approved drawings), 18 (tree protection), 28 (Lifetime Homes), 31 (BREEAM), 36 (provision of Central Plaza in construction programme) and 42 (non-residential floorspace) of outline planning permission P/2012/0708 dated 13/08/2012 (as amended by P/2014/2142 and P/2014/6303) to facilitate minor changes to building heights, development zones, ground floor uses and floorspaces, phasing, public open space for Phase 6 and tree retention strategy for Phases 5 and 6 of the South Acton Estate regeneration masterplan for 'Outline planning application (reserving Appearance; Means of Access; Landscaping; Layout and Scale for later determination) for the continued regeneration of the South Acton Estate comprising of the demolition of buildings locations specified in the site address (including residential units, 521sqm of retail shops, 2,434sqm of community/ office facilities, hotel, garages and associated areas) and the erection of a maximum of 2,350 residential units, a maximum of 1,050sqm of flexible A1 (retail) / A3 (restaurant and cafe) / B1 (office) / D1 (community) uses, of which 600sqm is to be A1 (retail) use, a further 2,348sqm of D1 (community) / B1 (office) space (to include a minimum of 926sqm for provision of a community centre and youth club), energy centre, alterations to allotments, re-sited and enhanced open space and play facilities, landscaping, highway works and 1,128 car parking spaces' (original application was EIA Application).'
208 - 212 High Street Orpington BR6 0JN
Non-material amendment to planning permission ref: 21/03145/FULL1 granted for the Demolition of existing building and erection of a part three, four and five storey building consisting of ground floor commercial retail and office/workshop floorspace (Class E), with 40 residential units (10 x one bed, 28 x two bed and 2 x three bed), together with ground level communal space, cycle parking, 2 x disabled off-street parking spaces at the rear (accessed via Vinson Close), communal gardens/landscaping and all associated ancillary development in order to amend the description to the following: 'Demolition of existing building and erection of a part three, four and five storey building consisting of ground floor commercial retail and office/workshop floorspace (Class E), with 41 residential units, cycle parking, 2 x disabled off-street parking spaces at the rear (accessed via Vinson Close), communal gardens/landscaping and all associated ancillary development.'
The Liberty Of Southwark (formerly Landmark Court) Land Bounded By Southwark Street Redcross Way And Cross Bones Graveyard London SE11RQ
Non material amendment of planning permission 19/AP/0830: 'Mixed-use development involving the demolition of 25-33 Southwark Street, the restoration of 15 Southwark Street for residential use and the erection of new buildings comprising: a part 6/8/9-storey office (Class B1) building incorporating a single-storey basement, flexible ground floor uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4 and D2) and workspace units (Class B1); a 3-storey workshop building (Class B1); a marketplace with up to 9 permanent stalls (Class A1); 36 residential units in the refurbished 15 Southwark Street building and a new 8-storey block; associated areas of new public realm; hard and soft landscaping; enhancements to Crossbones Burial Ground; means of access and enclosure, and; ancillary plant and equipment.' Non-Material Amendment to enable the dismantlement, storage, and restoration of the facade of 15 Southwark Street and the amendment of the wording of Condition 25.
Dev Site At Tot Court Rd Station And 1-23 Oxford St And 157-165 Charing Cross Rd And 1-6 Falconberg Mews London
Variation of conditions 15, 17 of planning permission dated 27th July 2022 (RN 22/01385/FULL) for the following development :Demolition of 17-23 Oxford Street and erection of a building comprising part two basement levels, ground plus eight upper floors with ninth floor roof top plant for use as commercial floorspace at part basement, ground and first floors, offices (Class B1) at part basement, ground and first to eighth floors, new public realm landscaping, servicing and access arrangements. (OSD Site A). NAMELY to allow the ground floor Unit 5 to be used for Class E(b) purposes as well as the previously approved Class E(a) use, to allow the food and beverage company to occupy the unit. And to amend the wording of this condition to allow primary cooking on site within Unit 5, as well as the Units that already benefit from Class E(b) use under permission.
The Liberty Of Southwark (formerly Landmark Court) Land Bounded By Southwark Street Redcross Way And Cross Bones Graveyard London SE1
Non-material amendment of planning permission ref. no 19/AP/0830 (as amended by permissions ref: 21/AP/1295 and 22/AP/1689): Mixed-use development involving the demolition of 25-33 Southwark Street, the restoration of 15 Southwark Street for residential use and the erection of new buildings comprising: a part 6/8/9-storey office (Class B1) building incorporating a single-storey basement, flexible ground floor uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4 and D2) and workspace units (Class B1); a 3-storey workshop building (Class B1); a marketplace with up to 9 permanent stalls (Class A1); 36 residential units in the refurbished 15 Southwark Street building and a new 8-storey block; associated areas of new public realm; hard and soft landscaping; enhancements to Crossbones Burial Ground; means of access and enclosure, and; ancillary plant and equipment. NMA Sought: to amend the approved CIL Phasing Plan to enable the proposed deconstruction of 15 Southwark Street.
Development Site At Olympia Mews And 28 To 34 Queensway London
Amendments to planning permission dated 11th May 2022 (RN:18/09727/FULL) for Demolition of existing buildings at Nos.28-34 Queensway and redevelopment of site by erection of a six storey, plus basement level, building comprising to provide Class A1 retail floorspace at basement and ground levels and 35 residential flats (Class C3) to the rear at ground level and on the upper floors. Demolition of existing buildings in Olympia Mews and redevelopment of site by erection of a replacement two storey building for use as Class B1 office floorspace ('Application 3'). Namely, to amend the wording of the description of development to:-Demolition of existing buildings at Nos 28-34 Queensway and Olympia Mews and redevelopment of site by erection of a six storey, plus basement level, building comprising Class E retail floor space and residential flats (Class C3) and erection of a replacement two storey building for use as Class E office floorspace, together with associated landscaping.
The Yard Bardwell Road Sheffield S3 8AS
Application to allow alterations to the description of the development (amendment to planning permission 21/01753/FUL) to read: Erection of a two-storey building constructed from shipping containers to create a mixed use development to provide accommodation comprising retail/financial and professional services/restaurants/cafes/offices/manufacturing/gymnasium (all falling within Use Class E), drinking establishments/hot food takeaway (which are Use Class Sui Generis), bike hub, car parking provision and associated landscaping works
44 Clapham Common South Side London SW4 9BU
Application for a non-material amendment following a grant of planning permission 20/01436/VOC (Application under s 73 to vary condition 2 (Approved plans), condition 17 (materials), Condition 18 (construction detailing), Condition 26 (wheelchair accessible housing), Condition 37 (Bird and Bat Boxes), Condition 52 (vehicular access road), Condition 53 (Waste Transfer Unit Visibility Splays) of Planning Permission ref: 17/00605/FUL. Original description of development for 17/00605/FUL: Demolition of the existing buildings and the re-development of the site incorporating the erection of six buildings comprised of basement and lower ground floor levels, ranging from four to 10 storeys above ground, landscaped gardens, public square, car parking and associated works; for a mixed use scheme comprised of a waste transfer facility at basement level, B1 office accommodation and A3 café; and the provision of residential units granted on 29.03.2018.
Land At Junction With South Eden Park Road And Bucknall Way Beckenham
Amendment to the development description of permission ref.19/01543/RECON2 to the following: ''Residential development comprising erection of 6 x four storey buildings consisting of 10 four bedroom houses and up to 133 apartments together with concierges office, construction of basement car park with 204 spaces. Central landscaped area with 10 visitor spaces, cycle parking for 286 and refuse stores. Removal of remaining horse chestnut trees and 32 fastigiate oaks at a height of 6m''
Part Of The South Acton Estate Acton London W3 8RF
Submission of a Drainage Strategy plan in part pursuant to condition 16 (Phase 6 - as it relates to Central Plaza) of planning application Ref: 160794VAR dated 09/12/2016 for: Minor material amendment application for variation of conditions 3 (approved drawings), 18 (tree protection), 28 (Lifetime Homes), 31 (BREEAM), 36 (provision of Central Plaza in construction programme) and 42 (non-residential floorspace) of outline planning permission P/2012/0708 dated 13/08/2012 (as amended by P/2014/2142 and P/2014/6303) to facilitate minor changes to building heights, development zones, ground floor uses and floorspaces, phasing, public open space for Phase 6 and tree retention strategy for Phases 5 and 6 of the South Acton Estate regeneration masterplan for 'Outline planning application (reserving Appearance; Means of Access; Landscaping; Layout and Scale for later determination) for the continued regeneration of the South Acton Estate comprising of the demolition of buildings locations specified in the site address (including residential units, 521sqm of retail shops, 2,434sqm of community/ office facilities, hotel, garages and associated areas) and the erection of a maximum of 2,350 residential units, a maximum of 1,050sqm of flexible A1 (retail) / A3 (restaurant and cafe) / B1 (office) / D1 (community) uses, of which 600sqm is to be A1 (retail) use, a further 2,348sqm of D1 (community) / B1 (office) space (to include a minimum of 926sqm for provision of a community centre and youth club), energy centre, alterations to allotments, re-sited and enhanced open space and play facilities, landscaping, highway works and 1,128 car parking spaces' (original application was EIA Application).