Blue Eyed Maid 173 Borough High Street London Southwark SE1 1HR
Details of Condition 5 (Internal Noise Levels) pursuant to planning permission ref: 22/AP/2989 granted on 18/10/2022 for: (Variation of condition 1 (approved Plans) of planning permission ref: 19/AP/0084 granted on 26/11/2021 for (Retention of public house (Sui Generis use class) at the basement and ground floor, conversion of the upper floors to provide x1 two-bed flat and x2 one-bed flats (Use Class C3) (total: x3 residential units), including a second and third floor rear extension and minor alterations to existing window and door openings to side elevation, and provision of associated refuse facilities) -to allow the change in the material of the rear extension from clad timber slate to Zinc.
Blue Eyed Maid 173 Borough High Street London Southwark SE1 1HR
Details of Condition 4 (Validation test regarding the sound reduction and level of insulation) pursuant to planning permission ref. no. 22/AP/2989: Variation of condition 1 (approved Plans) of planning permission ref: 19/AP/0084 granted on 26/11/2021 for (Retention of public house (Sui Generis use class) at the basement and ground floor, conversion of the upper floors to provide x1 two-bed flat and x2 one-bed flats (Use Class C3) (total: x3 residential units), including a second and third floor rear extension and minor alterations to existing window and door openings to side elevation, and provision of associated refuse facilities) -to allow the change in the material of the rear extension from clad timber slate to Zinc.
20 Crab Lane Harrogate North Yorkshire HG1 3BE
Conversion of two flats (Flat 1 & 2) back into one residential house including alterations to fenestration.
Blue Eyed Maid 173 Borough High Street London Southwark SE1 1HR
Details of condition 3 (Material Samples) pursuant to planning permission ref: 22/AP/2989 granted on 18/10/2022 for: (Variation of condition 1 (approved Plans) of planning permission ref: 19/AP/0084 granted on 26/11/2021 for (Retention of public house (Sui Generis use class) at the basement and ground floor, conversion of the upper floors to provide x1 two-bed flat and x2 one-bed flats (Use Class C3) (total: x3 residential units), including a second and third floor rear extension and minor alterations to existing window and door openings to side elevation, and provision of associated refuse facilities) -to allow the change in the material of the rear extension from clad timber slate to Zinc.)
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.
Blue Eyed Maid 173 Borough High Street London SE1 1HR
Retention of public house (Sui Generis use class) at the basement and ground floor, conversion of the upper floors to provide x1 two-bed flat and x2 one-bed flats (Use Class C3) (total: x3 residential units), including a second and third floor rear extension and minor alterations to existing window and door openings to side elevation, and provision of associated refuse facilities.
Abbeyfield House Cricketfield Lane Bishops Stortford Hertfordshire CM23 2SR
Variation of conditions 2 (Approved plans) and 12 (facilities for the storage and removal of refuse) of planning permission: 3/19/1384/FUL - Change of use and conversion of care home (use class C2), to provide five residential apartments - 5no. 2 bed (use class C3). Erection of two storey front extension and 3 front dormer windows. Erection of 1 dormer window to side elevation. Erection of two storey rear extension and 2 rear dormer windows. Provision of access stairway, alteration of vehicular access, to provide 6 off street parking spaces. Lowering of land levels, to facilitate the provision of integrated bin store.
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 3 (Building 5 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.
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ
Details submitted pursuant to reference 16/03224/FUL as amended by 20/03992/VAR: SuDs (12) in relation to Eastern SuDS and part West SuDs system (Mansion House and West Wing) (as indicated on Dwg No.L17020-323 REV P2) in respect of 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 & provision of cycle pa
Former Middlesex University Trent Park Bramley Road N14 4YZ N14 4YZ
Details pursuant to ref: 16/04324/FUL (as varied by 20/03992/VAR): Hours of Operation (29) in respect of gym (D2 Use Class) 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.