Trinity House 55 London Road Reigate Surrey RH2 9PR
Submission of deliveries management details pursuant to Condition 6 of 14/01123/S73 - Extension and change of use of the ground floor from B1 (a) offices to A1 retail with associated parking and landscaping. - Variation of Condition 1 of 13/01148/CU - application to remove ground floor extension and variation of Condition 10 of 13/01148/CU to allow individual retail units of up to 250sqm (excluding basement storage).To allow for a more viable retail area whilst decreasing the overall footprint and mass of the proposed development. | East Surrey & Sussex News & Media Trinity House 51 London Road Reigate Surrey RH2 9PR As amended on 13/07/2016
Swallows Farm Swallows Lane Dial Post RH13 8NN
Variation of Condition 1 and 20, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 12 of previously approved application: DC/19/2014 (Demolition of existing polebarn and concrete barn. Erection of a new farm shop (A1), the conversion and extension of existing agricultural buildings to provide a cafe (A3), a warehouse (B8), an ancillary office (B1) and an education building (D1) together with associated new access from the A24. Car parking and landscaping to include extension of woodland and the creation of permissive paths.) Variation sought to allow changes to the design and use, and copper rainwater goods and reflection of details within this application.
Chichester Marina Birdham Chichester West Sussex PO20 7EJ
Demolition of three workshops/sheds for the comprehensive redevelopment of the South-West area of the marina comprising four purpose built buildings including marine related workshops, offices, storage, reprovision and extension of the retail (chandlery) and a cafe/restaurant together with an additional 23 car parking spaces, boat parking and storage and appropriate landscaping (Variation of condition 3 from planning permission BI/12/00475/FUL - To allow building D to have a mixed use cafe/restaurant (use class Eb) to a maximum of 365 sqm.)
1 Bank End London Southwark SE1 9BU
Details of Condition 16- Landscaping as required by planning permission 19/AP/1649 dated 02/10/2019 for Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of planning permission 15/AP/3066 for 'Redevelopment of 1 Bank End, including reuse of railway arches and rebuilding and extension of the rear of Thames House, Park Street (behind retained facade); remodelling of Wine Wharf building on Stoney Street and development of a two storey building at 16 Park Street, all to provide a development reaching a maximum height of 6 storeys (maximum building height 27.419m AOD) comprising retail units (flexible class A1 shops, A3 cafes/restaurants and A4 drinking establishments use) at ground and first floor levels, a gallery (Class D1 use) at ground floor level, office floorspace (Class B1 use) at ground up to fifth floor level, a cinema (Class D2 use) at ground floor and basement level, associated cycle parking spaces at basement, associated refuse and recycling with new public access routes and public open space' to make minor-material amendments including: Alterations to internal retail layouts dictated by an updated Fire Strategy, Alterations to the west elevation of Building 02, Alterations to the east elevation of Building 02 dictated by change of first floor use; and Alterations to elevations of Building 04.
Wapping Wharf Block G Wapping Road Bristol BS1 4RH
Application for the variation of condition no.12 (List of Approved Plans) following grant of planning 19/01908/M for approval of reserved matters relating to Block G, to include the provision of 81 flats and basement car parking, following outline approval. 11/01842/R - Extension of time limit for planning permission 04/04126/P - Outline application for redevelopment of site, including demolition works, to provide mixed use scheme including residential, retail, office, community workspace, hotel and leisure uses (Classes C1, C2, C3, A1, A2, A3, B1, D1, D2) and associated infrastructure, landscaping works and car parking. (Major application) - Now proposed amendments to the building envelope and landscape, and to increase the number of flats to 83.
74-82 Rye Lane In Front Of Peckham Rye Station And 2-10 Blenheim Grove London SE15 4RY
Details of Condition 6 - scale 1:5, 1:10 or 1:20 section detailed-drawings of the elements required by planning permission dated 29/11/2018 [LBS Ref 18/AP/2840] 'Variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 15/AP/4337 (Creation of a new public square between Peckham Rye Station and Rye Lane following demolition of the arcade buildings currently located between the north and south railway viaducts; refurbishment of the railway arches facing onto the new square and refurbishment and erection of a two storey extension to the building at 2-10 Blenheim Grove / 82 Rye Lane, to provide A1 (retail), A2 (financial and professional), A3 (restaurant / cafe), A5 (hot food takeaway), B1a (offices) and D1 (non-residential institution) uses, together with hard landscaping, public WC and other associated works.) comprising Increase in the overall height of extension by 500mm; Reduction in plan size of Blenheim Grove extension; Provision of boundary fence along railway parapet wall; Alterations to elevations including location of windows, louvres and inclusion of fixed access ladder and boundary fencing; Modifications to internal layouts',
Blacker Hall Farm Shop Ltd Branch Road Calder Grove Wakefield WF4 3DN
Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of application reference number 16/03010/FUL dated 1.06.2018 (Restoration of existing malthouse and change of use to offices, extension to existing farm shop, extension to existing cafe barn, extension to existing production unit and associated landscaping and highways alterations) to revise previously approved details for the malthouse phase of development of the site including details required to bring this phase forward with additional details of the café barn extension phase of development.
30 Southbank Central Stamford Street London Southwark SE1 9LS
Details of Condition 1 (Landscaping details), as required by planning permission 15/AP/2511 (Variation of condition 2 (approved plans) of planning permission 11/AP/3797 (granted on 13 March 2012) for the refurbishment and recladding of the tower and podium buildings, erection of six additional storeys to the tower for residential use and change of use of floors 11 to 30 of the tower from offices to residential, erection of a series of extensions and additions for office use and creation of retail space, pool and gym on the ground floor, and formation of a new pedestrian route linking Stamford Street to Upper Ground. The amendments consist of: i. alteration and enlargement of the Stamford Street offices ii. alteration and enlargement of the tower office entrance on Hatfields; iii. introduction of new internal accommodation stair to tower; iv. extension of retail units 4 (fronting Hatfields) and 7 (within new pedestrian route); v. subdivision of retail unit 5 (within new pedestrian route); vi. revised design and layout for the 7th floor Stamford Street office roof terrace.)
74-82 Rye Lane In Front Of Peckham Rye Station And 2-10 Blenheim Grove London SE15 4RY
Details of Condition 3 - External materials, as required by planning permission 18/AP/2840 (Variation of condition 1 (approved plans) of planning permission 15/AP/4337 (Creation of a new public square between Peckham Rye Station and Rye Lane following demolition of the arcade buildings currently located between the north and south railway viaducts; refurbishment of the railway arches facing onto the new square and refurbishment and erection of a two storey extension to the building at 2-10 Blenheim Grove / 82 Rye Lane, to provide A1 (retail), A2 (financial and professional), A3 (restaurant / cafe), A5 (hot food takeaway), B1a (offices) and D1 (non-residential institution) uses, together with hard landscaping, public WC and other associated works.) comprising Increase in the overall height of extension by 500mm; Reduction in plan size of Blenheim Grove extension; Provision of boundary fence along railway parapet wall; Alterations to elevations including location of windows, louvres and inclusion of fixed access ladder and boundary fencing; Modifications to internal layouts.)
Peabody Estate St Johns Hill London SW11 1TY
Details Landscape General Arrangement plan, Tree Planting Plan, Hard Landscape, Plan, Walls& Boundaries Plan, Soft Landscape Schedule and Landscape Specifications pursuant to conditions 3 and 13 of planning permission dated 15/01/2019 ref 2017/5837 (Variation of condition 15 (in accordance with approved drawings) pursuant to planning permission dated 18/10/2012 ref 2012/1258 (Demolition of all existing buildings. Erection of 5 buildings of 4-12, 4-8, 7, 5-7 and 4-6 storeys to provide 527 residential units (135 x 1 bed, 261 x 2 bed,105 x 3 bed and 26 x 4 bed), with approx. 7800 square metres of private, communal & public space & public routes. Car parking (121 spaces within basement and 15 spaces at grade), 687 cycle parking spaces plus approximately 530 square metres of community space in the centre of the site and approximately 569 square metres of commercial space (classes A1-A5 (retail, financial and professional services, cafe/restaurant, take away, pub/bar and/or B1 office use) at the northern end of the site. Vehicular accesses from Comyn Rd and Eckstein Rd and emergency access from St John's Hill and Strath Terrace.) to allow: Plot 2: two storey increase allowing an additional 23 flats and change in tenure to older persons social rent only, removal of basement carparking; Planning Portal Re: PP-08149002 Plot 3: two storey increase to the centre tower allowing an additional 11 flats and change in tenure to private rent only; Plot 6: one storey increase allowing three additional flats; Plot 7: four additional flats (through internal reconfigurations); Plot 8: loss of one flat; Plot 9: One storey increase to the western section, extension of southern section facing Comyn Rd to close the building gap and removal of corner feature to Comyn Rd to allow 31 additional flats, inclusion of parking below podium level; General alterations to fenestration and finishes to accommodate changes and reconfiguration of carparking resulting in a loss of 28 spaces. Overall reco