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Erection of 8 buildings from 12 storeys to 19 storeys on coach park for retail, financial & professional services, restaurant, & or office/light industrial, community facilities at ground & mezzanine floor levels, 288 flats on upper floors, erection of part 5, part 7 storey building C/o Tower Bridge Rd for mixed use on ground & Mezzanine with flats above, car parking, landscaping
Lambeth College/ and adj car park Tooley Street London SE1
Planning and Listed Building Consent for access alterations to Lambeth College to enable the construction of a mixed use development of 11 storeys and 20 storeys.
Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide a mixed use development providing three new buildings comprising basement, lower ground and ground floor plus part 9, 14 and 20 storeys containing 170 residential units (Class C3), Office (Class B1), Retail (Class A1/A3/A4), Cultural facility (Class D1/A1/A3/A4); provision of hard and soft landscaping and the provision of parking, servicing and plant areas.
Redevelopment of site to create four levels of basement and the erection of six buildings ranging from five to 53 storeys plus plant (heights ranging from 23.1m AOD - 183.5m AOD) to provide; office space (Class B1); 548 room hotel (Class C1); 288 residential units (Class C3); flexible retail uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4); restaurant (Class A3); music venue (Class D2); storage (Class B8); new landscaping and public realm; reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access; associated works to public highway; ancillary servicing and plant; car parking and associated works.
Land at 18 Blackfriers Road Bounded by Stamford Street, Paris Gardens and Christ Church Gardens, London, SE1
Redevelopment of site to create four levels of basement and the erection of six buildings ranging from five to 53 storeys plus plant (heights ranging from 23.1m AOD - 183.5m AOD) to provide; office space (Class B1); 548 room hotel (Class C1); 288 residential units (Class C3); flexible retail uses (Classes A1/A2/A3/A4); restaurant (Class A3); music venue (Class D2); storage (Class B8); new landscaping and public realm; reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access; associated works to public highway; ancillary servicing and plant; car parking and associated works. (Revised Documents).
Land at 18 Blackfriars Road Bounded by Stamford Street, Paris Gardens and Christ Church Gardens, London, SE1
Variation of Condition 2, approved plans, of planning permission 12-AP-3940 for "Demolition of existing buildings and the construction of a mixed use development totalling 144,622 sq.metres GEA comprising 489 flats (Class C3), 45,378 sqm (including basement) of offices (Class B1), 2,627sqm of retail (Classes A1-A5), 1,969sqm of community uses (Class D1) and 1,014sqm of gym (Class D2). New open space including formation of two new east-west routes, new public square, reconfigured vehicular and pedestrian access and works to the public highway with associated works including landscaping and basement car park for 200 cars (including 54 disabled car parking spaces) plus servicing and plant areas. Change of use of the railway arches from a nightclub to retail, gym and community uses. Configuration of the toilet block for retail uses and toilets. The development contains of 9 new buildings: Ludgate A: 13 storeys (62.08m AOD), Ludgate B: 49 storeys (169.60m AOD), Ludgate C: 15 storeys (73m AOD), Sampson A: 17 storeys (62.85m AOD), Sampson B: 31 storeys, (112.10m AOD), Sampson C: 27 storeys (98.30m AOD), Sampson D: 14 storeys (60.80m AOD), Sampson E: 5 storeys (24.6m AOD), Sampson F: 6 storeys (28.9m AOD)", to allow for amendments to two consented office buildings. An additional 3 storeys to Ludgate C with design changes and a reduction of 7 storeys to Sampson D with design changes.
In accordance with Regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (the EIA Regulations), we hereby seek a formal scoping opinion in respect of the proposed development of the above noted site, in order to establish the scope and content of an Environmental Statement.
Scoping Opinion for the construction of five buildings varying in height, from approximately 29m AOD (G+5 storeys) up to a maximum height of approximately 124m AOD (G+32 storeys). The scheme will provide a total floorspace of approximately 70,000m2 gross internal area (GIA).
SAMPSON HOUSE 64 HOPTON STREET SE1 9JH & LUDGATE HOUSE 245 BLACKFRIARS ROAD SE1 & RAILWAY ARCHES. (BANKSIDE YARDS EAST)
Request for an Environmental Impact Assessment Scoping Opinion relating to the redevelopment of the site for a commercial building up to 24 storeys in height.
Redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 37 storey building (plus two basement levels) of a maximum height of 144m (AOD), restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) and change of use of lower floors to Class A1 retail, and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide a total of 46,374sqm of Class B1 office floorspace, 765sqm of Class A1 retail floorspace, 1,139sqm of Class A3 retail floorspace, 615sqm of leisure floorspace (Class D2), 719sqm hub space (Class B1/D2) and a 825sqm elevated public garden within the 37-storey building, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works.
New City Court, 4-26 St Thomas Street, London, SE1 9RS
Redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 37 storey building (plus two basement levels) of a maximum height of 144m (AOD), restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street) and change of use of lower floors to Class A1 retail, and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide a total of 46,374sqm of Class B1 office floorspace, 765sqm of Class A1 retail floorspace, 1,139sqm of Class A3 retail floorspace, 615sqm of leisure floorspace (Class D2), 719sqm hub space (Class B1/D2) and a 825sqm elevated public garden within the 37-storey building, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consent application ref. 18/AP/4040).RECONSULTATION as additional environmental information has been submitted, a revised servicing strategy, energy strategy, ventilation strategy and travel plan and associated revised drawings previously submitted.The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017, which can be viewed on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the reference number. A hard copy of the application documents is available for inspection by prior appointment at New City Court, St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by contacting david.shiels@dp9.co.uk. Copies of the Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge, CD copies of the full ES are available for purchase for £25 and printed copies of the ES can be provided on request for sale at a cost of £600 by contacting Waterman Group (ie@watermangroup.com)
New City Court, 4-26 St Thomas Street London SE1 9RS
Redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 26-storey building (plus mezzanine and two basement levels) of a maximum height of 108.0m AOD, restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street), and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide 46,442sqm GEA of Class E(g)(i) office floorspace, 358sqm GEA flexible office E(g)(i)/retail E(a) floorspace, 450sqm GEA Class E(b) restaurant/cafe floorspace and a public rooftop garden, and 5,449sqm GEA of affordable workspace within the Georgian terrace, Keats House and part of the tower, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access tothe Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consent app 21/AP/1364).Amendments received with supporting documents, further Environmental Statement information and a statement of conformity. Changes include: reduction of 498sqm floorspace; tower southern elevation having PV panels and balconies; basement reconfiguration to facilitate the relocation of Keats House facade, improve management facilities and respond to UKPN comments; tower facade detailing for safe BMU egress and maintenance; and additional security measures e.g. bollards.A 30 day reconsultation on the applications made by GPE (St Thomas Street) Ltd on 21/4/21. Documents can be viewed on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the ref number. A hard copy can be viewed by prior appointment at New City Court, St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm by contacting david.shiels@dp9.co.uk. The Non-Technical Summary is available free of charge, CD copies of the full ES for £25 and printed copies on request for sale at a cost of £600 from ie@watermangroup.com.
Redevelopment to include demolition of the 1980s office buildings and erection of a 26-storey building (plus mezzanine and two basement levels) of a maximum height of 108.0m AOD, restoration and refurbishment of the listed terrace (nos. 4-16 St Thomas Street), and redevelopment of Keats House (nos. 24-26 St Thomas Street) with removal, relocation and reinstatement of the historic façade on a proposed building, to provide 46,442sqm GEA of Class E(g)(i) office floorspace, 358sqm GEA flexible office E(g)(i)/retail E(a) floorspace, 450sqm GEA Class E(b) restaurant/cafe floorspace and a public rooftop garden, and 5,449sqm GEA of affordable workspace within the Georgian terrace, Keats House and part of the tower, associated public realm and highways improvements, provision for a new access to the Borough High Street entrance to the Underground Station, cycling parking, car parking, service, refuse and plant areas, and all ancillary or associated works. (Associated listed building consent app 21/AP/1364).Amendments received with supporting documents, further Environmental Statement information and a statement of conformity. Changes include: reduction of 498sqm floorspace; tower southern elevation having PV panels and balconies; basement reconfiguration to facilitate the relocation of Keats House facade, improvemanagement facilities and respond to UKPN comments; tower facade detailing for safe BMU egress and maintenance; and additional security measures e.g. bollards. A 30 day reconsultation on the applications made by GPE (St Thomas Street) Ltd on 21/4/21. Documents can be viewed on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the ref number. A hard copy can be viewed by prior appointment at New City Court,St Thomas Street, SE1 9RS Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm by contacting david.shiels@dp9.co.uk. The Non-Technical Summary is available free of charge, CD copies of the full ES for £25 and printed copies on request for sale at a cost of £600 from ie@watermangroup.com
Part demolition to the rear of 1 and 3 - 7 Stamford Street together with: the erection of a ground plus three-storey podium comprising retail, leisure, office, education, gallery, library and assembly room uses; two levels of basement for servicing, plant, car and cycle parking plus pit access within a partial basement at level three; two residential buildings of 22 and 40 storeys above podium; an office building of 45 storeys above podium; improvements to the existing public house; landscaping at ground and podium levels; replacement boundary at the southern edge of the Site; plant and all other associated, enabling and ancillary works. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES)
Land at 18 Blackfriars Road and 1-7 Stamford Street together with land at 18 Blackfriars Road bounded by Stamford Street Paris Garden and Christ Street, London, SE1
Part demolition to the rear of 1 and 3 - 7 Stamford Street together with: the erection of a ground plus three-storey podium comprising retail, leisure, office, education, gallery, library and assembly room uses; two levels of basement for servicing, plant, car and cycle parking plus pit access within a partial basement at level three; two residential buildings of 22 and 40 storeys above podium; an office building of 44 storeys above podium; improvements to the existing public house; landscaping at ground and podium levels; replacement boundary at the southern edge of the Site; plant and all other associated, enabling and ancillary works (also see associated Listed Building Consent 23/AP/1855). The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES) submitted pursuant to the Town and County Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017, which can be viewed free of charge on the council website southwark.gov.uk using the application reference number. A hard copy of the ES is available for viewing by the public at the London Borough of Southwark's Office, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH, (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm) by prior appointment through the Case Officer (Contact nathaniel.young@southwark.gov.uk). Printed copies of the ES and Non-Technical Summary are available on request and would incur a printing cost of £1,117.20, or £30.70 for the Non-Technical Summary only, plus posting charge. Please contacthello@triumenv.co.uk with the reference of "Environmental Statement Request - 18 Blackfriars or telephone 0203 887 7118. Reasons for publicity: EIA MAJ.
Land at 18 Blackfriars Road and 1-7 Stamford Street together with land at 18 Blackfriars Road bounded by Stamford Street Paris Garden and Christ Church, London, SE1.
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