27 - 29 High Street Ware Hertfordshire SG12 9BQ
Part demolition of building and part demolition to the rear; conversion of the basement and ground floor to provide Class E (c & (g)(i)) use; change of use to Class C3 Use (Residential) at first and second floors with access from the ground floor; creation of five one bedroom apartments and two 2 bedroom apartments; conversion of the barn to the rear to two 2 bedroom dwellings; construction of 8 new dwellings to rear (6 x three bedroom and 1 x 4 bedroom terraced houses with roof terraces and car ports and one two-storey 3 bedroom house with roof terrace and garage). Associated drainage, cycle stores, bin stores, car parking, and landscaping.
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Landscape and Ecological Management (17) in respect of some Phase 2 and 3 houses (as indicated on Figure 1 of Landscape Management Plan dated May 2021) for Phased redevelopment of site to provide a total of 261 residential units (129 apartments, 132 houses, including 58 affordable units) with museum, cafe and leisure uses, ancillary parking, vehicle and pedestrian access routes and cycle ways, involving the demolition of Bevan Hall, Lakeview, Wisteria Building, Jebb Building, the Student Union, Gubbay Hall, the Sports Hall, Sassoon Hall, the Bothy, South Lodge, Music Block and ancillary structures, restoration and change of use of The Mansion House to museum/ event space with ancillary cafe (980 sq.m Class D1) at ground floor (in part) and basement levels with 14 residential units above; restoration of the Orangery and swimming pool involving single storey extension to provide gym/fitness facility (344 sq.m, Class D2); conversion of the Dower House into 2 houses involving partial demolition, extension and internal/external alterations; refurbishment of Gardeners Cottage involving alterations to fenestration; works to Rookery Lodge involving demolition of lean to and erection of part single, part 2-storey rear extension; conversion of The Stable Block to 7 residential units; erection of 236 new dwellings in a mix of one to four storey buildings with garages and vehicle parking at surface and undercroft/basement levels, together with restoration of landscaped public amenity areas, including statues, urns and gates, and outdoor tennis courts, provision of on-site childrens play space and sustainable drainage systems; surfacing and laying out of existing hockey club car park,highway alterations to the junction of Snakes Lane with Bramley Road and pedestrian crossing, including erection of shuttle bus garage and driver facilities, bus shelter, single family dwelling house and provision of cycle parking
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Landscape and Ecological Management (17) in respect of West Wing for Phased redevelopment of site to provide a total of 261 residential units (129 apartments, 132 houses, including 58 affordable units) with museum, cafe and leisure uses, ancillary parking, vehicle and pedestrian access routes and cycle ways, involving the demolition of Bevan Hall, Lakeview, Wisteria Building, Jebb Building, the Student Union, Gubbay Hall, the Sports Hall, Sassoon Hall, the Bothy, South Lodge, Music Block and ancillary structures, restoration and change of use of The Mansion House to museum/ event space with ancillary cafe (980 sq.m Class D1) at ground floor (in part) and basement levels with 14 residential units above; restoration of the Orangery and swimming pool involving single storey extension to provide gym/fitness facility (344 sq.m, Class D2); conversion of the Dower House into 2 houses involving partial demolition, extension and internal/external alterations; refurbishment of Gardeners Cottage involving alterations to fenestration; works to Rookery Lodge involving demolition of lean to and erection of part single, part 2-storey rear extension; conversion of The Stable Block to 7 residential units; erection of 236 new dwellings in a mix of one to four storey buildings with garages and vehicle parking at surface and undercroft/basement levels, together with restoration of landscaped public amenity areas, including statues, urns and gates, and outdoor tennis courts, provision of on-site childrens play space and sustainable drainage systems; surfacing and laying out of existing hockey club car park,highway alterations to the junction of Snakes Lane with Bramley Road and pedestrian crossing, including erection of shuttle bus garage and driver facilities, bus shelter, single family dwelling house and provision of cycle parking
14 Old Oak Road London W3 7HQ
Non-material amendments to planning permission reference: 2019/01306/FUL dated 7th July 2020 for the "Demolition of detached house and garage, erection of a replacement three storey building comprising of 6 self-contained residential flats (1 x 1 bedroom, 5 x 2 bedroom) with balconies at first and second floor levels; erection of a detached two-storey, 3-bedroom dwellinghouse; erection of associated cycle and bin storage enclosures; landscaping works including new off-street parking; and a new boundary wall to Old Oak Road and Aldbourne Road." Amendments sought are the installation of a new obscured bathroom window to the front elevation at second floor level, and the installation of a glass roof over the hallway entrance. Obscured window does not materially change the design and appearance of the property, and being obscured will not impact on privacy of any surrounding property. Glass roof will be behind parapet and not visible fom anywhere in the public domian, nor will it impact on the amenity of any of the surrounding properties.
275 Boston Road Hanwell W7 2AT
Conversion of single-family dwelling house into 5 residential flats. (Following demolition of existing conservatory and garage structures), construction of part two-storey and part single-storey extensions and new roof structure with rear dormers, three front facing roof lights and three side-facing roof windows and internal alterations.
Kingswood Nurseries Bullsmoor Lane Enfield EN1 4SF
Details submitted pursuant to 15/02745/FUL for Construction Site Waste Management Plan (37) for Redevelopment of the site to provide 56 new residential units in 2 blocks, Block 1 - 5 x 4-bed town house with integral garage and 7 x 2-bed and 2 x 3-bed houses with roof terraces, Block 2 - 21 x 1-bed, 10 x 2-bed and 11 x 3-bed self-contained flats with cycle and bin stores at ground floor, new access roads, 67 car parking spaces and associated landscaping.
275 Boston Road Hanwell London W7 2AT
Conversion of single-family dwelling house into five residential flats. (Following demolition of existing conservatory and garage structures), construction of part two-storey and part single-storey extensions and new roof structure with rear dormers, three front facing roof lights and three side-facing roof windows and internal alterations.
17 Hartley Old Road Purley CR8 4HH
Demolition of existing house and garage and erection of block of 8 residential flats with associated parking and landscaping.
27 High Street Ware Hertfordshire SG12 9BQ
Part demolition of building and part demolition to the rear; conversion of the basement and ground floor to provide Class E (c & (g)(i)) use; change of use to Class C3 Use (Residential) at first and second floors with access from the ground floor; creation of five one bedroom apartments and two 2 bedroom apartments; conversion of the barn to the rear to two 2 bedroom dwellings; construction of 8 new dwellings to rear (6 x three bedroom and 1 x 4 bedroom terraced houses with roof terraces and car ports, and one two-storey 3 bedroom house with roof terrace and garage). Associated drainage, cycle stores, bin stores, car parking, and landscaping
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Details of Materials (15), Detail Design and Materials (16) in respect of Phase 1B (West Wing only) for Phased redevelopment of site to provide a total of 261 residential units (129 apartments, 132 houses, including 58 affordable units) with museum, cafe and leisure uses, ancillary parking, vehicle and pedestrian access routes and cycle ways, involving the demolition of Bevan Hall, Lakeview, Wisteria Building, Jebb Building, the Student Union, Gubbay Hall, the Sports Hall, Sassoon Hall, the Bothy, South Lodge, Music Block and ancillary structures, restoration and change of use of The Mansion House to museum/ event space with ancillary cafe (980 sq.m Class D1) at ground floor (in part) and basement levels with 14 residential units above; restoration of the Orangery and swimming pool involving single storey extension to provide gym/fitness facility (344 sq.m, Class D2); conversion of the Dower House into 2 houses involving partial demolition, extension and internal/external alterations; refurbishment of Gardeners Cottage involving alterations to fenestration; works to Rookery Lodge involving demolition of lean to and erection of part single, part 2-storey rear extension; conversion of The Stable Block to 7 residential units; erection of 236 new dwellings in a mix of one to four storey buildings with garages and vehicle parking at surface and undercroft/basement levels, together with restoration of landscaped public amenity areas, including statues, urns and gates, and outdoor tennis courts, provision of on-site childrens play space and sustainable drainage systems; surfacing and laying out of existing hockey club car park,highway alterations to the junction of Snakes Lane with Bramley Road and pedestrian crossing, including erection of shuttle bus garage and driver facilities, bus shelter, single family dwelling house and provision of cycle parking.