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Observations to the London Borough of Lambeth for the redevelopment of the site involving the demolition of existing buildings and the erection of a part three storey, part six storey and part thirty five storey plus basement building to provide a mixed use development comprising ground floor commercial units (flexible use class A1, A2, A3 and D1) of 229m2, 8975m2 of office floorspace (B1), 178 residential units (comprising 82 x 1 bed, 72 x 2 bed, 14 x 3 bed and 10 x 4 bed), 2105m2 of amenity space and landscaping at 3rd, 6th, 8th and 34th floor levels, 37 car parking spaces, 326 cycle parking spaces, refuse storage, public realm improvements at street level and the formation of new vehicular access from Wyvil Road.
Observations to adjoining borough of Wandsworth for the redevelopment of an area of 2.15 hectares to provide a new United States Embassy, to a maximum possible height of 97m, associated buildings, and new access road from Nine Elms Lane (Outline application).
Land on south side of Nine Elms Lane (incorporating Ponton Road) WANDSWORTH SW8
Observation to Wandsworth Council for restoration, extension, alterations and conversion of the Power Station building to provide retail, residential flats, business, cultural, hotel and conference facilities, event space and incidental accommodation; the demolition of other buildings and development of the land surrounding the Power Station and adjacent/ nearby sites to provide retail, restaurants bars and cafes, offices, hotel, residential, community and cultural space, assembly and leisure space, an energy centre; parking for cars, coaches, motorcycles and bicycles; new access and internal road system and servicing; 'off-site' highway works; works to the jetty to facilitate river transport and fuel delivery, including alterations to the river wall; provision of open space and landscaping works. (application for outline planning permission with detailed elements provided in relation to the Power Station itself, and the jetty and river structures)
Battersea Power Station and nearby land including the former South Lambeth Goods Yard; the former Battersea Water Pumping Station; the site of the former Spicer-Cowen warehouse and former Dalkia boiler house; 28, 88 and 188 Kirtling Street; 2 Battersea Park Road; and parts of Battersea Park Road, Cringle Street and Kirtling Street, Queenstown Road and Queens Circus, SW8
Observations to the London Borough of Lambeth for the redevelopment of the site involving the demolition of existing buildings and the erection of a part one storey, part eight storey and part 36 storey plus basement building to provide a mixed use development comprising ground floor units (flexible use class A1, A2, A3 and D1) and 257 square metres, 4722 square metres of office floorspace (use class B1), 239 residential units, 3220 square metres of amenity space and landscaped amenity areas, 23 car parking spaces, 278 cycle parking spaces, refuse storage, public realm improvements at street level and the formation of new vehicular access from Wyvil Road.
Observation to Wandsworth Council for restoration, extension, alterations and conversion of the Power Station building to provide retail, residential flats, business, cultural, hotel and conference facilities, event space and incidental accommodation; the demolition of other buildings and development of the land surrounding the Power Station and adjacent/ nearby sites to provide retail, restaurants bars and cafes, offices, hotel, residential, community and cultural space, assembly and leisure space, an energy centre; parking for cars, coaches, motorcycles and bicycles; new access and internal road system and servicing; 'off-site' highway works; works to the jetty to facilitate river transport and fuel delivery, including alterations to the river wall; provision of open space and landscaping works. (application for outline planning permission with detailed elements provided in relation to the Power Station itself, and the jetty and river structures)
Battersea Power Station and nearby land including the former South Lambeth Goods Yard; the former Battersea Water Pumping Station; the site of the former Spicer-Cowen warehouse and former Dalkia boiler house; 28, 88 and 188 Kirtling Street; 2 Battersea Park Road; and parts of Battersea Park Road, Cringle Street and Kirtling Street, Queenstown Road and Queens Circus, SW8
Observations to the adjoining borough of Lambeth for a part detailed and part outline planning application comprising: Full detailed planning permission for the demolition of the existing retail store and petrol station to allow for the erection of a replacement retail store (7,432msq net trading floorspace (13,059msq gross internal floor area), childrens tutoring facility (298msq), lobby/circulation space (1,707msq), energy centre (779msq), flexible retail, community floorspace (787msq), business, office floorspace (1,860msq) and 671 residential units with ancillary gymnasium (369msq) arranged in seven blocks including towers of 19, 28 and 37 storeys. Also proposed are 363 retail and 148 residential parking spaces, 882 cycle spaces together with associated open space, childrens play space, landscaping and public realm improvements along Wandsworth Road and a new route from Wandsworth Road to New Covent Garden. Outline planning permission (with appearance, landscaping and access to be Reserved Matters) for 105msq of flexible A1, A2, A3, A4, D1 floorspace and 66 dwellings within 2 blocks. In addition outline planning permission is also sought for a further 1736msq of flexible floorspace for use in association with either the proposed Nine Elms Northern Line station or A1, A2, A3, A4, D1 use.
Observations to the adjoining borough of Lambeth for redevelopment of the existing site to provide a 32 storey mixed-use building comprising new leisure uses (swimming pool & gymnasium) and 572 units for student residential accommodation. Provision of refuse and cycle storage, disabled parking and associated landscaping.
Observation to Wandsworth: Minor Material Amendments to Outline permission for redevelopment of Battersea Power Station dated 23/08/2011 (ref: 2009/3575).
Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a residential led mixed use development in a building part 24/part 50 storeys in height (+ 3 levels of basement) and comprising 860 sqm of ground floor commercial units (flexible use class A1, A2, A3 and A4) , 5,171 sqm of office floorspace (use class B1) and 450 residential units.
Observations to the London Borough of Lambeth for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a residential led mixed use development in a part three/part 33/part 37 storey building to the north; single storey building to the east; and part six/part eight storey building to the south of the site (fronting onto Wyvil Road) to provide 219 residential units, also comprising new commercial and employment floorspace (flexible use class A1, A2, A3 and B1). Provision of two levels of basement with amended vehicle access to Wyvil Road, car and cycle parking, and provision of areas of public realm.
Variation of condition 2 (list of approved plans) of planning permission 11/04428/FUL, as amended by planning permission14/03477/VOC (demolition of existing buildings (except for the listed buildings on the site) to provide a mixed use scheme comprising nine blocks ranging between 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 21, 32, 48 and 50 storeys, which includes 520 dwellings (57,244sqm Gros Internal Area (GIA)), 22,732sqm of new office space (B1), 3119sqm GIA of A1-A5 retail, 278 bedroom hotel and 123 suite hotel (C1), 50 bedroom replacement homeless hostel (sui generis), 454 student bed spaces, 3, 777sqm new multi-screen cinema (D2), 1,317sqm GIA gym(D2), 67sqm Community Building associated basement car parking and servicing; new public square and children's play area and associated public realm improvements) granred 02/09/14.
Land bounded by Wandsworth Road to the west, Parry Street to the north and Bondway and railway line to the east London SW8
Observations to the London Borough of Lambeth for the demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a residential led mixed use development in a part 2/part 10/part 36 storey building to the North/North East and a 9 storey building to the South (fronting onto Wyvil Road) comprising 272 residential units, office (B1) and retail floorspace (flexible use Class A1,A2 and A3). Provision of 2 levels of basement, together with servicing, car parking and provision of areas of public realm and associated works.
Variation of condition 2 (Approved Plans) of planning permission 14/00601/FUL (Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a residential led mixed use development in a building part 24/part 50 storeys in height (+ 3 levels of basement) and comprising 728.5 sqm of ground floor commercial units (flexible use class A1, A2, A3 and A4) , 5,171 sqm of office floorspace (use class B1) and 450 residential units).
Request for observation to adjoining borough of Lambeth for the removal of existing structures and the construction of a mixed-use development comprising two towers of 53 storeys (185m) and 42 storeys (151m), with a connecting podium of 10-storeys (49m), containing office (B1), hotel (C1), residential (C3) and flexible ground floor retail and non-residential institution (A1/A2/A3/A4/D1) uses plus plant, servicing, parking and other ancillary space; the provision of hard and soft landscaping; the creation of a new vehicular access point on Wandsworth Road and a vehicular layby on Parry Street and other works incidental to the development.
Land Bounded By Wandsworth Road, Parry Street, Bondway And Vauxhall Bus Station London, SW8
Removal of existing structures and the construction of a mixed-use development comprising two towers of 53 storeys (185m) and 42 storeys (151m), with a connecting podium of 10-storeys (49m), containing office (B1), hotel (C1), residential (C3) and flexible ground floor retail and non-residential institution (A1/A2/A3/A4/D1) uses plus plant, servicing, parking and other ancillary space; the provision of hard and soft landscaping; the creation of a new vehicular access point on Wandsworth Road and a vehicular layby on Parry Street and other works incidental to the development.
Land Bounded By Wandsworth Road, Parry Street, Bondway And Vauxhall Bus Station, London, SW8
The Corinthian column to the extreme left-hand side (with your back facing Sicilian Avenue) is impact damaged above the plinth. The stone has been impacted and the steel is exposed. The works will include: exposing the stone further to completely examine the steel and to determine whether it is corroded in any way. Due to the nature of the column - the contractor will be conscious to only remove enough stone to ensure that the steel can be appropriately examined. This instrusive inspection will then provide appropriate scope to prepare a Schedule of Works to make good the column. As such, this application is merely for the investigation works. A pavement licence will be applied for.
Hollis Battersea Studios 80-82 Silverthorne Road, Nine Elms London SW8 3HE
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