1 - 17 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 7EA
Amendments to planning permission dated 21 May 2019 (RN: 19/00087/FULL) for variation of Conditions 1 and 31 of planning permission dated 10 December 2018 (RN: 18/02900) for the Demolition of existing buildings and demolition behind retained facades of 19 and 20 Denman Street facades; realignment of 4-6 Glasshouse Street, 1 Sherwood Street, 8 Glasshouse Street and 11-17 Shaftesbury Avenue facades and retention of Piccadilly Lights (adverts). Construction of a replacement six storey building (plus 6th floor mezzanine office) with three basement levels to create a mixed use scheme comprising office (Class B1) at part ground to 6th storey mezzanine; retail (Classes A1 retail and A3 restaurant) at part basement 1, part ground and part first floor; up to seven residential units (Class C3) at part first floor, part second floor and part third floor; and plant and cycle storage within the basement. Associated works including mechanical plant within roof enclosure and loading facilities to allow use of 6th floor mezzanine (Level 7) as restaurant (Class A3), roof realignment at Level 7 and new plant enclosure at Level 8, flexible use of approved retailing (Class A1) for retail and restaurant purposes (Classes A1 and A3), removal of chimneys on 1-17 Shaftesbury Avenue facade, minor adaptations to accommodate the Piccadilly Lights planning permission and advertisement, and adaptation to accommodate LBC consent (17/07490/LBC); namely, to revise the energy strategy and to enable development behind reconstructed facades to 19 & 20 Denman Street; NAMELY, alterations to roof treatment of No.19 Denman Street to introduce plant machinery for emergency fire purposes.
Development Site At 25 - 28 Buckingham Gate London
Variation of Conditions 1 and 10 and removal of Conditions 8 and 9 of planning permission dated 26th September 2016 (RN: 15/05936/FULL) for the: demolition of existing office building and redevelopment to provide a replacement building over two basement levels, lower ground, ground and eight upper levels. Use of the building for residential purposes (Class C3) providing a maximum of 23 flats including 14 car parking spaces at basement level, accessed from Buckingham Gate. Namely, to extend the internal usable space at basement level 2 and reconfiguration of basement 1 without increasing the approved extent of foundations, internal alterations, amendments to window layouts at levels 7 and 8; and to vary the wording of Condition 10 to approve updated Sustainability and Energy Strategy and remove Conditions 8 (uninterrupted demolition and construction) and 9 (installation of PV panels on roof).
1-17 Shaftesbury Avenue London W1D 7EA
Amendments to planning permission dated 21st May 2019 (RN: 19/00087/FULL) for, 'Demolition of existing buildings and demolition behind retained facades of 19 and 20 Denman Street facades; realignment of 4-6 Glasshouse Street, 1 Sherwood Street, 8 Glasshouse Street and 11-17 Shaftesbury Avenue facades and retention of Piccadilly Lights (adverts). Construction of a replacement six storey building (plus 6th floor mezzanine office) with three basement levels to create a mixed use scheme comprising office (Class B1) at part ground to 6th storey mezzanine; retail (Classes A1 retail and A3 restaurant) at part basement 1, part ground and part first floor; up to seven residential units (Class C3) at part first floor, part second floor and part third floor; and plant and cycle storage within the basement. Associated works including mechanical plant within roof enclosure and loading facilities; NAMELY; provision of sedum roof, internal alterations to the layout of the residential flats, replacement of glass roof maintenance balustrade on Denman Street with metal balustrade; alterations to window dimensions, slate roof and ceramic cladding on Sherwood Street; alterations to the Shaftesbury Avenue roof mansard; minor modifications to roof grating, roof facet on Denman Street, alterations to the slate roof to allow for improved roof maintenance access; and addition of sprinkler inlet point on Denman Street.
Shopping Centre Elephant And Castle And London College Of Communications London London Borough Of Southwark SE17 1LA
Minor material amendments to planning permission 20/AP/3675 (for Phased, mixed use redevelopment of the existing Elephant and Castle shopping centre and London College of Communication sites comprising the demolition of all existing buildings and structures and redevelopment to comprise buildings ranging in height from single storey to 35 storeys above multi-level and single basements, to provide a range of uses including residential (use class C3), retail (use Class A1-A4), office (Use Class B1), Education (use class D1), assembly and leisure (use class D2) and a new station entrance and station box for use as a London underground operational railway station, means of access, public realm and landscaping works, parking and cycle storage provision, plant and servicing areas, and a range of other associated and ancillary works and structures. Additional information to describe the changes sought Amendment to condition 1 (approved plans) to secure the following changes Amendments to the office, leisure, retail, and educational floorspace areas Amendments to the residential unit mix and quantum Alterations to the residential communal amenity space Minor alterations to the building heights, elevations and positioning Alterations to pedestrian routes and walkways and associated ancillary works Deletion of conditions 25 (green roof to plot E1), 45 (Sound Insulation: Education) and 48 (External Noise Levels in Private Amenity Areas) Amendments to conditions 19 (Detailed Construction Drawings East Site) 20 (Detailed Construction Drawings Education Building) 26 (Basement Access Detailed Design) 27 (Western Viaduct Boundary) 29 (Public toilets) 31 (Landscaping Scheme) 51 (A3/A4 Opening Hours) 54 (Wind Microclimate) to amend the trigger for submitting information for conditions 19, 20, 26, 27, and 31, to change condition 29 to a compliance condition, to increase the consented opening hours under condition 51, and to amend wind speed levels for condition 54. In the Council's ..