5-13 Great Suffolk Street London Southwark
Details of Condition 4- Archaeological watching brief report as required by planning permission 18/AP/1404 dated 27/07/2018 for refurbishment and extension of existing B1 office building involving the demolition of the existing fourth floor mansard roof, reconstruction of fourth floor, and extension at roof level to create an additional two floors of accommodation, resulting in a seven-storey building with roof terrace and associated plant.
All Saints Annexe Austral Street London Southwark SE11 4SJ
Minor material amendment to planning permission 20/AP/0779 [Approval date: 08.07.2020] 'Refurbishment and extension of the All Saints Annexe, with all internal floorspace to be mixed Class B1/D1 (office/museum) use, involving the demolition of existing rear extensions and the construction of new two-storey rear extensions. The development would include hard and soft landscaping improvements, the provision of rooftop plant and the creation of an associated waste storage area' consisting of: - Providing additional hard landscaping and new steps around the rear northwest terrace owing to the omission of the IWM Generator and IWM Chillers; - Relocating and adding cast iron air bricks to the rear and side (northwest, northeast and southwest) elevations; - Infilling existing windows on the first and second floor of the rear (northwest) elevation; - Inserting glazed window units into two existing infilled windows on the lower ground floor of the side (northeast) elevation; - Adjusting some of the fenestration on the rear (northwest) elevation; - Converting the consented IWM server room into additional office accommodation; and - Changing the consented partition layout on the second floor.
5-13 Third Floor Great Suffolk Street London Southwark
Details of Condition 4 (Archaeological Watching Brief), as required by planning permission 18/AP/1404 (Refurbishment and extension of existing B1 office building involving the demolition of the existing fourth floor mansard roof, reconstruction of fourth floor, and extension at roof level to create an additional two floors of accommodation, resulting in a seven-storey building with roof terrace and associated plant.)