Wellingborough Grange Hardwick Road Wellingborough NN8 6BW
Approval of details reserved by conditions 3 (the means of access into the site has been laid out as a shared private drive having a width of no less than 6.0 metres for a distance of 10 metres in rear of the highway boundary and constructed and surfaced in a stable and durable manner in accordance with details), 5 (Construction and Demolition Environmental Management Plan (CDEMP)), 8 (details of new nesting opportunities either integral to or mounted to the buildings or mounted on suitable trees) and 12 (details of a charging point for electric vehicles to be installed for each dwelling) of planning permission reference NW/22/00273/FUL
Greenwich University Mansion Site Reinickendorf Avenue Eltham London
Neighbouring Borough Consultation for Demolition of existing (non-heritage) buildings and construction of a part 2 / part 3 storey building including refurbishment of the retained listed buildings providing a six form entry Secondary School and Sixth Form, including a two storey detached sports hall and Multi Use Games Area (MUGA), provision of a modified pedestrian entrance from Bexley Road including opening into the existing wall, playing fields, car parking, boundary treatment and landscaping including works to protected trees and associated works. Listed building works include: Demolition of modern extensions to the remains of the Mansion House and provision of a replacement part two, part three storey structure; Demolition of modern extensions to the Honeycomb Building and Engine House; Refurbishment and restoration of the Mansion House, Honeycomb Building and Engine House. These works include the removal of the removal of the modern mezzanine floor within the Picture Gallery and Gymnasium; Internal works to subdivide the Mansion House and Winter Garden; Refurbishment of the Western Stables and Groom Cottage; Boundary treatments and provision of a new pedestrian access into the site from Bexley Road; Refurbishment of the original lavatory. (The development may impact on the setting of three Grade II listed buildings being Avery Hill Training College (Entrance Gate And Adjoining Lodge), Avery Hill Training College (Main Doorway, Lobby, Passage And Theatre) and Avery Hill Training College (Conservatory))