65 Hampden Road Kingston Upon Thames KT1 3HG
Details required for Condition 48 (Construction Management Plan) of planning permission 20/02014/FUL (Application under Section 73 for a variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) of Planning Permission ref: 19/00020/FUL (Demolition of existing industrial buildings and erection of replacement residential accommodation containing 79 flats, comprising of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units, a Police Office, Use Class B1 (a), residents work hub incorporating 47 car parking spaces, 184 private cycle parking spaces and 6 public cycle spaces and refuse, recycling and plant stores, a private and communal amenity spaces, play space and hard/soft landscaping) dated 23/01/2020, to allow for alterations to internal/external configurations to lower ground, upper ground, first to fifth and roof floors).
65 Hampden Road Kingston Upon Thames KT1 3HG
Details required for Conditions 10 (Construction Logistics Plan/Statement) and 11 (Construction Management Plan) of Planning Permission 20/02014/FUL (Application under Section 73 for a variation of Condition 2 (Approved Plans) of Planning Permission ref: 19/00020/FUL (Demolition of existing industrial buildings and erection of replacement residential accommodation containing 79 flats, comprising of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom units, a Police Office, Use Class B1 (a), residents work hub incorporating 47 car parking spaces, 184 private cycle parking spaces and 6 public cycle spaces and refuse, recycling and plant stores, a private and communal amenity spaces, play space and hard/soft landscaping) dated 23/01/2020, to allow for alterations to internal/external configurations to lower ground, upper ground, first to fifth and roof floors.)
Little Hayes Nursing Home 29 Hayes Lane Kenley CR8 5LF
Discharge of condition 5 (construction logistics plan) attached to planning permission 17/04594/FUL for demolition of existing buildings and erection of two four storey buildings with a linked glazed walkway to provide 24 residential apartments (3 x 1-bed, 18 x 2-bed and 3 x 3-bed), 15 parking spaces, amended and new accesses, alterations to ground levels, associated landscaping including private amenity space and communal roof top amenity space with a play area.
Little Hayes Nursing Home 29 Hayes Lane Kenley CR8 5LF
Discharge of condition 1 - surface water drainage scheme, 5 - construction logistics plan, 6 - ground protection, 7 - hard/soft landscaping attached to planning permission 17/04594/FUL for demolition of existing buildings and erection of two four storey buildings with a linked glazed walkway to provide 24 residential apartments (3 x 1-bed, 18 x 2-bed and 3 x 3-bed), 15 parking spaces, amended and new accesses, alterations to ground levels, associated landscaping including private amenity space and communal roof top amenity space with a play area.
Little Hayes Nursing Home 29 Hayes Lane Kenley CR8 5LF
Discharge of condition 1 - surface water drainage scheme, 5 - construction logistics plan, 6 - ground protection, 7 - hard/soft landscaping, 8 - external facing materials attached to planning permission 17/04594/FUL for demolition of existing buildings and erection of two four storey buildings with a linked glazed walkway to provide 24 residential apartments (3 x 1-bed, 18 x 2-bed and 3 x 3-bed), 15 parking spaces, amended and new accesses, alterations to ground levels, associated landscaping including private amenity space and communal roof top amenity space with a play area.
St Johns Wood Barracks Ordnance Hill London NW8 6PT
Amendments to planning permission dated 08 August 2017 (RN: 16/12291/FULL) which in itself varied Condition 1 of planning permission dated 2 April 2015 (RN: 14/08070/FULL) for Demolition of existing Barracks buildings (except for the listed Riding School) and redevelopment for residential use (Class C3) to provide a total of 171 units including 59 affordable units . Use of the listed Riding School as private ancillary leisure facility with internal and external alterations. Provision of Class A1/A3 retail units and Class D1 at ground level at 1 - 7 Queen's Terrace, redevelopment behind the retained front facade and the erection of a mansard roof extension ,creation of landscaped areas and reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access together with associated works including the provision of parking, circulation space, servicing and plant area and use of the listed Riding School as a private ancillary leisure facility, associated internal and external alterations, new side extension and the excavation of a lower ground floor beneath the Riding School. NAMELY, a reduction in basement extent, shifting the footprint of the LG02 basement level, reduction in size of LG01 basement level, amendments to the general arrangement plan for LG0 basement level; reduction at LG0 at the southern piling along Block 1 and 4a; introduction of a phased approach to demolition/construction; minor apartment layout changes; division of Block 6 boiler flue and facade changes to Block 9 .
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.