Adjoining Borough Observations Within Southwark
Observations on a proposed development within the adjoining Borough of Southwark with respect to: Redevelopment of the site to include demolition of Colechurch House, pedestrian footbridge and walkway and erection of an elevated 22-storey building (+ 4-storey basement) above a public park and providing office floorspace, retail floorspace, restaurant/café floorspace, leisure floorspace (all Use Class E), theatre and a bar (Sui Generis), delivered alongside public realm improvements, roof gardens, cycle parking, servicing, refuse, plant areas and other associated works incidental to the development. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) in accordance with the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended). At: Colechurch House, London Bridge Walk, London
Rootes Maidstone Len House Mill Street Maidstone Kent ME15 6YD
Restoration of Len House and associated new build works to provide a mixed-use development comprising: (i) Retention with alterations and change of use of Len House to provide 3,612 sqm (GIA) flexible commercial floorspace within the following uses - retail, financial and professional, café or restaurant, drinking establishment, offices, clinic or health centre, crèche or day nursery, gymnasium or indoor recreational purposes uses (within classes A1/A2/A3/A4/A5/B1a/D1/D2 of the Town & Country Planning uses Classes Order) at ground floor, 18 No. residential apartments (C3) at first floor level, together with ancillary car parking. (ii) Erection of part rear first floor and two storey roof extension to provide 62 No. new residential apartments, with rooftop amenity space. (iii) Construction of two new buildings of up to 5-storeys to provide 79 No. residential apartments (C3) with amenity space. (iv) Provision of associated car parking, open space, earthworks including demolition of hardstanding and structures, and new boardwalk to north side, de-culverting the River Len and re-utilisation existing vehicular access points from Mill Street and Palace Avenue.