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). Amendments to Condition no. 2 (drawings) relating to the change of the ground floor level of Block D. The height of ground floor will be reduced, keeping the overall height of the building as initially approved with associated landscaping changes.
Kings House Grand Avenue Hove BN3 2LS
Non-material amendment to application BH2018/00868 to amend description of development to read: Demolition of existing office building (B1) fronting Grand Avenue. Conversion of existing (B1) building fronting Queens Gardens to residential dwellings (C3) with associated alterations and extensions. Erection of a 10 storey building over basement carpark comprising of residential flats (C3) on Grand Avenue and erection of a 6 storey building comprising of residential flats (C3) on Second Avenue. Associated underground parking, landscaping, cycle storage, bins and recycling points.
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), amendments relate to the position of Block C to be moved to the West by 350mm.
Hammersmith Town Hall King Street London W6 9JU
Non-material amendment to planning permission reference: 2018/01500/FUL dated 22 October 2019 for 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)". The proposed amendments seek Replace 2 car lifts to basement with a Car Ramp to access the basement car park. Amendments to landscaping around the proposed ramp.
Fort Halstead Crow Drive Halstead Sevenoaks Kent TN14 7BU Sevenoaks District Council
Hybrid application comprising, in outline: development of business space (use classes B1a/b/c) of up to 27,773 sqm GEA; works within the X enclave relating to energetic testing operations, including fencing, access, car parking; development of up to 635 residential dwellings; development of a mixed use village centre (use classes A1/A3/A4/A5/B1a/D1/D2); land safeguarded for a primary school; change of use of Fort Area and bunkers to Historic Interpretation Centre (use class D1) with workshop space and; associated landscaping, works and infrastructure. In detail: demolition of existing buildings; change of use and works including extension and associated alterations to buildings Q13 and Q14 including landscaping and public realm, and primary and secondary accesses to the site. (CONSULTATION BY LONDON BOROUGH OF SEVENOAKS)
151-153 High Street Barnet EN5 5SU
Change of use, refurbishment and extension of 153 High Street from Sui Generis (car dealership) to accommodate retail (Class A1) within an extended ground floor unit and 5 No. residential (Class C3) units (2 No. x 1 bedroom apartments, 1 No. x 2 bedroom apartment, and 2 No. x 2 bed mews cottages) accommodated within a two storey rear extension; part-demolition of 151 High Street front extension and refurbishment and change of use of 151 High Street from Sui Generis (car dealership) to 1 No. x 3 bedroom dwelling house (Class C3) including erection of one front dormer window at roof level, reinstatement of front entrance door, various re-arrangements, internal refurbishments, ancillary development and landscaping. Internal alterations to no.151 including replacement of existing internal doors with timber doors, removal of partition wall to kitchen, restoration of panelling, installation of baskets and slips to blocked up fireplaces
151-153 High Street Barnet EN5 5SU
Change of use, refurbishment and extension of 153 High Street from Sui Generis (car dealership) to accommodate retail (Class A1) within an extended ground floor unit and 5 No. residential (Class C3) units (2 No. x 1 bedroom apartments, 1 No. x 2 bedroom apartment, and 2 No. x 2 bed mews cottages) accommodated within a two storey rear extension; part-demolition of 151 High Street front extension and refurbishment and change of use of 151 High Street from Sui Generis (car dealership) to 1 No. x 3 bedroom dwelling house (Class C3) including erection of one front dormer window at roof level, reinstatement of front entrance door, various re-arrangements, internal refurbishments, ancillary development and landscaping. Internal alterations to no.151 including replacement of existing internal doors with timber doors, removal of partition wall to kitchen, restoration of panelling, installation of baskets and slips to blocked up fireplaces
Fort Halstead Crow Drive Halstead Sevenoaks Kent TN14 7BU Sevenoaks District Council
Hybrid application comprising, in outline: development of business space (use classes B1a/b/c) of up to 27,773 sqm GEA; works within the X enclave relating to energetic testing operations, including fencing, access, car parking; development of up to 635 residential dwellings; development of a mixed use village centre (use classes A1/A3/A4/A5/B1a/D1/D2); land safeguarded for a primary school; change of use of Fort Area and bunkers to Historic Interpretation Centre (use class D1) with workshop space and; associated landscaping, works and infrastructure. In detail: demolition of existing buildings; change of use and works including extension and associated alterations to buildings Q13 and Q14 including landscaping and public realm, and primary and secondary accesses to the site. (CONSULTATION BY LONDON BOROUGH OF SEVENOAKS)