2 Varcoe Road London Southwark SE16 3DG
Details of Condition 23 'Wheelchair Units' of original planning permission 18/AP/2895, for: "Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new mixed use development comprising a part 7, part 9 storey (maximum height above ground of 29.99m) building of 288sqm commercial floor space (Use Class B1) and 74 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated bin stores, cycle stores, plant rooms and hard and soft landscaping. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location".
Vacant Site Opposite Central Venture Park Commercial Way SE15 (On The Site Of Former 25 Commercial Way),
Details of Condition 18 'Standard of Approved Document M' pursuant to planning permission 16/AP/4702: Redevelopment of existing site to provide a residential development comprising the erection of two x 9-storey buildings and 2 x 5 storey buildings on either side of re-aligned Cronin Street, providing 109 residential dwellings (100% Affordable) , 10 no. car parking space together with access, hard and soft landscaping and other associated works incidental to the development
25 Commercial Way London Southwark SE15 6DP
Discharge of Condition 7C 'Verification Report' pursuant to planning permission ref no. 16/AP/4702 - Redevelopment of existing site to provide a residential development comprising the erection of two x 9-storey buildings and 2 x 5 storey buildings on either side of re-aligned Cronin Street, providing 109 residential dwellings (100% Affordable) , 10 no. car parking space together with access, hard and soft landscaping and other associated works incidental to the development.
Open Land Rear Of 1-51 Peckham High Street Bounded By Sumner Avenue And Melon Road Open Land Adjacent To 59 Peckham High Street And Sumner House Located On Sumner Road London
Details of condition 7 (security measures) pursuant to planning permission 16/AP/4018 (Redevelopment of the site to provide four buildings to deliver 168 residential dwellings (Class C3) and flexible retail floor space (247m2) of flexible A1/A3/A4: The works include the conversion and extension of Sumner House (Block A) from office use (Class B1-c) to provide 44 no flats and 4 no townhouses and partial demolition of a boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (Block B); a part four, part 6 storey building to provide 72 no. flats on Jocelyn Street (Block C); and a four storey block providing 9 flats on Melon Road (Block D), with 247m2 of flexible A1/A3/A4 use at ground floor level, together with car parking, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works incidental to the development.)
Open Land Rear Of 1-51 Peckham High Street Bounded By Sumner Avenue And Melon Road Open Land Adjacent To 59 Peckham High Street And Sumner House Located On Sumner Road London SE15 Southwark SE15 5QS
Details of Condition 6 (Surface Water Drainage Strategy), as required by planning permission 16/AP/4018 (Redevelopment of the site to provide four buildings to deliver 168 residential dwellings (Class C3) and flexible retail floor space (247m2) of flexible A1/A3/A4: The works include the conversion and extension of Sumner House (Block A) from office use (Class B1-c) to provide 44 no flats and 4 no townhouses and partial demolition of a boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (Block B); a part four, part 6 storey building to provide 72 no. flats on Jocelyn Street (Block C); and a four storey block providing 9 flats on Melon Road (Block D), with 247m2 of flexible A1/A3/A4 use at ground floor level, together with car parking, hard and soft landscaping, and other associated works incidental to the development.)
685-689 Old Kent Road London Southwark
Details of condition 42 (Archaeological Post Excavation Works Report) required by planning permission 18/AP/0196Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. (This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and saved policy 1.2 'strategic and local preferred industrial locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location).
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Partial discharge of Condition 17 - (Blue Roof System) as required by planning permission 18/AP/0196 dated 22/12/2020 for 'Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. . (This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and saved policy 1.2 'strategic and local preferred industrial locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location)'.
Land Bounded By Ruby Street Murdock Street And 685-695 Old Kent Road London SE15 1JS
Details of condition 24 (Bird and boxes) required by planning permission 18/AP/0196 Demolition of existing buildings and erection of and construction of a part 3, part 7, part 22 storey building (76.6m) from ground level with roof top level amenity space, comprising 111 dwellings, 1,151 sqm (GIA) of D1 floorspace for a church with ancillary communal facilities, 2,173 sqm (GIA) of workspace (B1a and B1c) Use Class) and 87 sqm (GIA) of A1/A2/B1 floorspace, with associated landscaping, car and cycle parking, servicing and refuse and recycling facilities. (This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and saved policy 1.2 'strategic and local preferred industrial locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location
25 Commercial Way London Southwark SE15 6DP
Details of condition 15 (details of samples) required by planning permission (16/AP/4702) Redevelopment of existing site to provide a residential development comprising the erection of two x 9-storey buildings and 2 x 5 storey buildings on either side of re-aligned Cronin Street, providing 109 residential dwellings (100% Affordable) , 10 no. car parking space together with access, hard and soft landscaping and other associated works incidental to the development (16/AP/4702)
2 Varcoe Road London Southwark SE16 3DG
Details of Condition 11 - full particulars and details of a scheme for the fit out of the premises to an appropriate level for B1 (c) use required by planning permission dated 11/03/2020 [LBS Ref 18/AP/2895] for 'Demolition of existing buildings and erection of a new mixed use development comprising a part 7, part 9 storey (maximum height above ground of 29.99m) building of 288sqm commercial floor space (Use Class B1) and 74 residential dwellings (Use Class C3) with associated bin stores, cycle stores, plant rooms and hard and soft landscaping. This application represents a departure from strategic policy 10 'Jobs and Businesses' of the Core Strategy (2011) and Saved Policy 1.2 'Strategic and Local Preferred Industrial Locations' of the Southwark Plan (2007) by virtue of proposing to introduce residential accommodation in a preferred industrial location'.