Hammersmith Town Hall King Street London W6 9JU
Non-material amendment to approved Application (Ref: 2018/01500/FUL granted 22 October 2019) relating to the Demolition of 181-187 King Street, Town Hall Extension, Quaker Meeting House 20 Nigel Playfair Avenue (West), Register Office Nigel Playfair Avenue (West) and remainder of former Cineworld 207 King Street. Redevelopment, to include the Nigel Playfair Avenue (West) Car Park and Nigel Playfair Avenue (East), to provide four new build blocks comprising existing and new basements plus between six and eight storeys in height comprising 204 dwelling units (Class C3), retail (Class A1), Restaurant/café use (Class A3), Cinema (Class D2) and Office (Class B1) to include enterprise units; internal and external alterations and roof extension of the Grade II Listed Town Hall building to provide refurbished civic centre and new office use (Class B1); creation of a civic square and public realm works, play space, landscaping and associated residential and non-residential car parking (including disabled), cycle parking, motorcycle parking, access and servicing (EIA Development). Internal and external amendments to new build elements (Block A, C and D) including changes to terracotta panel sizes, winter gardens, windows, and cores.
Old Post Office Site Ashdown Road Surrey Kingston Upon Thames KT1 1EE
20/03348/NMA- Non-material Amendment to planning condition 7 (External materials) of application ref 14/13247/FUL (Erection of new buildings of 4 to 16 storeys in height and part demolition, alterations and change of use of Former Post Office and Former Telephone Exchange listed buildings to provide 2,141 sqm of retail/ cafe/ restaurant uses (A1-A5 use) and 638 sqm of flexible floorspace to be used for either retail/café/restaurant uses (A1-A5) or Office (B1), 931 sqm of Office (B1) floorspace and 253 sqm of community/leisure (D1/D2 use) and 319 residential units. 132 car parking spaces proposed with access from Ashdown Road and 610 cycle parking spaces. The revisions are accompanied by an Environmental Statement Addendum and updated Technical report Addendums) to amend the wording from a pre-commencement condition to a controlling condition. Revisions to include changing UPVC windows to composite
Open Land Rear Of 1-51 Peckham High Road Bounded By Sumner Avenue And Melon Road, Open Land Adjacent To 59 Peckham High St And Sumner House London Southwark
Minor material amendment to planning permission 16/AP/4018 [Approval date: 15.11.2019] '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 boundary wall; the erection of a part 4, part 6 storey block to provide 39 no flats on Sumner Avenue (Block B); part 4(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' consisting of: - One change to the design of Flaxyard Block B: - Switching the balcony/terrace balustrades from glass to solid panels; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block C, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 04 to 05; - Small number of fenestration changes; - Reduction in size of the external cycle store, but with a separate supplementary store to now be provided; - Changes to the design of Flaxyard Block D, including: - Enlargement of building footprint on floors 01 to 03; - Reduction of floorspace of the commercial unit from 247m2 to 224.5m2; - External door changes; - Changes to landscaping and car parking arrangements.
72-78 Frith Road Croydon CR0 1TA
Non-material amendment to planning permission ref 19/04307/ful granted for demolition of the existing buildings, followed by a new mixed use development consisting on two separate blocks. 9 new residential apartments, ground floor retail, first floor offices, soft landscaping, amenity space, refuse and cycle stores (involving window alterations and internal floor layout due to fire regulations).