134 Oxford Street London W1D 1LU
Amendments to planning permission dated 21st September 2020 (RN: 19/10047/FULL) for, 'Demolition of 134-140 Oxford Street and 77-84 Wells Street (Wells House) and the erection of a new building comprising basements, ground plus nine upper floors, with plant accommodation and Sui Generis (nightclub) at basement level 02; subterranean 'cycle centre' including cycle parking/changing rooms/drying rooms/lockers; part plant accommodation and part Class A1 (retail) at basement level 01; part Class A1 (retail) accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at ground floor level; part Class A1 (retail), part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at first floor level; flexible Class A1 (retail) or Class B1 (office) at second floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at third to seventh floors; part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) accommodation at eighth floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at ninth floor; the creation of terraces on levels 6 to 8 and a rooftop terrace area at level 9 (all for use in association with office accommodation); photovoltaic panels on level 9 and the roof; and other associated works including short stay cycle parking spaces in Adam and Eve Court'; NAMELY; minor changes to facades at levels 7 and 8 on the east elevation, as well as associated minor changes to the west and north elevations, a revised internal layout and facade changes to level 9 and amended top floor plant screen, a small reduction in PV panels, a change to the description of development to account for the removal of PV panels from level 9a and a change or wording to Condition 22 to account for the reduction in the area of PV panels from 46qm to 40sqm.
Len House Mill Street Maidstone Kent ME15 6YD
Listed Building Consent for restoration of Len House, rebuilding of 2 bays to Palace Avenue and associated new build works to provide a mixed-use development comprising: (i) Retention with alterations and change of use of Len House to provide commercial floorspace within the following uses - retail, financial and professional, cafe or restaurant, drinking establishment, offices, clinic or health centre, creche, or day nursery, gymnasium or indoor recreational purposes uses (within classes E, F2(a) and Sui Generis) at ground floor. (ii) Provision of 22no. residential apartments (class C3) at first floor by conversion and erection of a part rear first floor extension and provision of 58no. residential apartments (class C3) in a two storey roof extension with rooftop amenity space (iii) Associated landscaping to roof. (revised scheme to 20/501030/LBC).
134 Oxford Street London W1D 1LU
Amendments to planning permission dated 21 September 2020 (Ref: 19/10047/FULL) for, 'Demolition of 134-140 Oxford Street and 77-84 Wells Street (Wells House) and the erection of a new building comprising basements, ground plus nine upper floors, with plant accommodation and Sui Generis (nightclub) at basement level 02; subterranean 'cycle centre' including cycle parking/changing rooms/drying rooms/lockers; part plant accommodation and part Class A1 (retail) at basement level 01; part Class A1 (retail) accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at ground floor level; part Class A1 (retail), part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) at first floor level; flexible Class A1 (retail) or Class B1 (office) at second floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at third to seventh floors; part plant accommodation and part Class B1 (office) accommodation at eighth floor; Class B1 (office) accommodation at ninth floor; the creation of terraces on levels 6 to 8 and a rooftop terrace area at level 9 (all for use in association with office accommodation); photovoltaic panels on level 9 and the roof; and other associated works including short stay cycle parking spaces in Adam and Eve Court'; NAMELY, alterations to nightclub entrance onto Adam and Eve Court, Adam & Eve Court Louvres, to the articulation of the sixth floor dormer windows, and to the Level 9 amenity terrace space; inclusion of facade lighting strategy; internal alterations; and pulling inwards of seventh floor in northern part of site.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within Southwark
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of Southwark with respect to the redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Colechurch House, pedestrian footbridge and walkway and erection of an elevated 22-storey building (+ 4-storey basement) above a public park and providing office floorspace, retail floorspace, restaurant/café floorspace, leisure floorspace (all Use Class E), theatre and a bar (Sui Generis), delivered alongside a replacement pedestrian footbridge, public realm improvements, roof gardens, cycle parking, servicing, refuse, plant areas and other associated works incidental to the development at Colechurch House, London Bridge Walk, London. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended). This can be viewed on the Planning Register. Hard copies of the application documents are available for inspection by prior appointment at Colechurch House, London Bridge Walk, London (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by contacting [email protected]. Paper copies of the ES can also be purchased from Trium Environmental Consulting LLP; for further details contact [email protected] or Tel: +44 (0) 203 887 7118.
Development Site At 111-119 Charing Cross Road, 1-12 Manette Street, 1-4 Wedgwood Mews And 12 - 14 Greek Street London
Variation of condition 1, removal of condition 38 and details pursuant to conditions 23 and 34 of planning permission dated 20 February 2017 (RN:16/10919/FULL) which itself varied condition 1 of planning permission dated 15 August 2016 (RN:15/11234/FULL) for substantial demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a mixed-use scheme accommodating a new building comprising basements, ground floor and part eight upper storeys plus rooftop plant with frontages to Charing Cross Road and Manette Street; refurbishment of buildings on Greek Street; in connection with use of the buildings for offices, retail, restaurants, art gallery/art education use, nightclub and eight residential dwellings; provision within basements of plant equipment, waste rooms and cycle parking; new public realm and pedestrian route through the site from Manette Street to Greek Street; and associated external works. Namely, changes to internal layout of building with frontages to Charing Cross Road and Manette Street with use of part basement level 2 as back of house space, relocation of building maintenance unit to ninth floor, erection of steel deck within plant structure at roof level and changes to terrace areas and massing of building; alterations to rear of building, roof form and layout of residential accommodation and installation of plant machinery at 12-13 Greek Street; alterations to the link building; changes to windows on rear façade and increase in parapet height by 700mm at 14 Greek Street; Installation of second gate to ground level passageway; omission of requirement for obscure glass on south elevation; and provision of details of a scheme of public art and gates to the pedestrian route.
Redevelopment Area Of Mill Lane Cambridge Cambridgeshire
S73 to vary condition 2 (drawings) of ref:18/1930/FUL (Redevelopment of site to form expansion of Pembroke College comprising repurposing of existing buildings, demolition and erection of new buildings for a mix of uses comprising 94no. student residential units, 1478sqm B1 College office floorspace, 1773sqm D1 teaching space, 1004sqm D2 College leisure and community floorspace, 363sqm commercial A1, A2, A3, A4 retail, food and drink floorspace; and ancillary uses comprising landscaping and hard surfacing, formation of new courtesy crossing at Trumpington Street, highways, vehicular and cycle parking, and associated works and infrastructure) to secure approval of the provision of PV cells on the roof of Stuart House.
Adjoining Borough Observations Within Westminster
Observations on a development within the adjoining Borough of Westminster with respect to erection of a two-storey extension including roof-level plant along the Bressenden Place facade to provide a new office entrance pavilion (Class E), the provision of Class E office /retail accommodation, remodelling of the crown of Portland House and creation of a setback rooftop extension to provide office amenity (Class E) and an outdoor terrace, reconfiguration of the second floor plant accommodation fronting Cardinal Place, relocation of the zephyr on Bressenden Place, provision of cycle parking, public realm and associated works at Portland House, Bressenden Place, London, SW1E 5BH.
Beckett House 60-68 St Thomas Street London Southwark SE1 3QU
Non material amendment for planning application 20/AP/0944 dated 17/11/2021 for redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Becket House and the erection of a 27 storey building with additional level of plant and basement levels in order to provide office use (Class B1), retail (flexible Class A1/A3), cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, public realm improvements and other associated works incidental to the development. Internal and external amendments comprising: changes to the escape stairs; changes to the lifting strategy; consequential changes to the roof profile, eastern facade, and north terrace; changes to plant and landscaping. Amendments resulting from design development and changes to fire safety regulations.
187 Western Road Brighton BN1 2BA
Refurbishment of existing building and erection of additional storey in the form of a mansard roof providing office floorspace (Use Class E) to part of ground floor and at first, second and third floor level. Development includes conversion of 2no house in multiple occupation units and retail storage areas into office space, plant enclosure on roof and associated alterations.
Film House 142-150 Wardour Street London W1F 8ZR
Amendments to planning permission dated 1st September 2021 (RN 21/01606/FULL) for the variation of Conditions 1 and 6 of planning permission dated 08 July 2020 (RN: 19/09027/FULL) for the Partial demolition at 142-150 Wardour Street including removal of existing mansard roof to Film House and part of the rear and side facades; replacement of mansard roof, erection of new sixth floor and new sheer frontage at the eastern end of the site for office use (Class B1); creation of restaurant units (Class A3) at part ground and part basement levels fronting St Anne's Court, Wardour Street and Sheraton Street; shopfront alterations; creation of a terrace at sixth floor level for office use; installation of a roof level plant enclosure and associated external works (Site includes 138 Wardour Street, 142-150 Wardour Street and 20 St Anne's Court); NAMELY, to enable the installation of a roller shutter door and amendments to the doors on Sheraton Street; amendments to the acoustic louvres at St Annes Court; alteration to the window distribution on the North East Elevation; introduction of a hinged glazed pavilion escape door; omission of a window at Level 5 and new window on the rear elevation of St Annes Court; infill of the windows at Sheraton core; omission of the smaller windows on the St Annes Court elevation; omission of the integrated access door, the narrow steel platform and the rope access rail at the top of the St Annes Court core; amendments to the retail entrance and facade at St Annes Court; amendments to courtyard parapet coping; and new courtyard window on the Lower Ground Floor of St Annes Courtyard.