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Addition of a glazed 'cap' to the top of the chimney (would extend upwards 3m from existing chimney and have internal illumination) (Observations to L B Southwark).
Revised details of the landscaping for the London Eye and provision of a radio mast, CCTV, tension base screen, lighting, 3 temporary canopies over the refreshment area and details of the pre-boarding area(observations relating to proposal received by London Borough of Lambeth).
Observations to London Bourough of Southwark regarding demolition of Southwark Towers and construction of a 305m high 66 storey building of 127,493sq.m. providing offices, hotel, 14 apartments, retail & restaurant, health and fitness club, together with servicing and car parking.
Land Adjoining London Bridge Station St Thomas Street/ Joiner Street London SE1
Redevelopment to provide 3 new buildings : 8-26 storey tower; (West End); 8 storeys on Long Lane; 7/8 storeys on Sterry Street comprising 515 flats, 45 keyworker units, supermarket/retail offices, restaurant/leisure uses plus basement car park.
Land Bounded By Long Lane Tabard Street Sterry Street and Southall Place London SE1
Replacement of existing office building with a new mixed use development comprising of :- Building A-ground floor plus 23 upper floors for retail (A1/A3) use on grand and mezzanine and 113 flats (C3) on floors 1-22; Building B- Ground plus 7 upper floors for use as offices (B1) together with retail (A1/A2/A3) and community use at parts of basement and ground ; and Building C: - Ground plus 4 upper floors on the Sumner Street frontage to provide 25 flats (C3) together with a creche or nursery (D1) on part of ground floor. The new buildings to have 2 basement levels providing 68 car spaces and cycle parking facilities and plant and the provision of a new public open space fronting Sumner Street.
Variation of condition 13 on application 04-AP-0190 approved on 05/11/2004 to allow 16 of the car parking spaces (6.4% of the total car parking spaces) to be used for operational purposes by the existing ground floor non-residential occupiers (Observations to L.B. Southwark).
Redevelopment to provide a 37 storey building (maximum building height 127m AOD) and 4 storey pavilion building (maximum building height 20.5m AOD), comprising 284 residential units, 809 sq.m flexible ground floor retail / financial and professional services / restaurant uses (Use Classes A1-A3) and 413 sq.m commercial (Use Class B1) use, basement car parking, cycle parking, vehicular access from Brook Drive, servicing and plant areas, landscaping and public realm improvements and associated works. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted under the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2011. This development may affect the setting of a Listed Building(s) and an adjacent Conservation Area. (Observations to L.B. Southwark)
Observations to London Borough of Southwark for demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment to provide a mixed use development providing three new buildings comprising basement, lower ground and ground floor plus 9, 14 and 18 storeys containing 163 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 (14/AP/3842)
SKIPTON HOUSE, 80 LONDON ROAD, PERRY LIBRARY, 250 SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD; & KEYWORTH STREET HOSTEL, 10 KEYWORTH STREET, LONDON SE1: Demolition of the existing buildings and creation of 2 levels of basement (plus mezzanines) and the erection of buildings ranging from Ground Floor plus 7 to ground floor plus 39 stories (maximum building height of 146.3m AOD) comprising retail uses (Use Classes A1/A3/A4) at ground floor, multifunctional cultural space (Use Classes D1/D2/Sui Generis) and flexable retail/fitness space (Uses Classes A1/A3/A4 & D2) below ground, and office use (Use Class B1) and 421 residential units (Use Class C3) on upper levels, new landscaping and public realm, a publically accessible roof garden, ancillary servicing and plant, cycle parking and associated works (observations to L.B. Southwark)
Minor material amendments to planning permission 20/AP/3675 (for Phased, mixeduse 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. (Observations to L.B. Southwark - their reference 21/AP/1104)
26 28 30 And 32 New Kent Road Arches 6 And 7 Elephant Road And London College Of Communications Site Shopping Centre Site Elephant And Castle London SE1
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