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Landscaping details and relocation of two retail kiosks for a temporary period in connection with the London Eye. APPLICANT'S PLAN NOS.: Documentation 20/03/00
Alteration and partial redevelopment of railway station including new public concourse linking Tooley Street and St Thomas Street. Alterations to bus station and stops, additional retail units and new office building. (REVISED APPLICATION) APPLICANT'S PLAN NOS.: Proposed views revised June 2000; Planning Application Drawings revised June 2000; Design Statement revised June 2000
LONDON BRIDGE STATION, SITE BOUNDED BY TOOLEY STREET (including 64-84), BOROUGH HIGH STREET/ST THONAS STREE, SE1
Demolition of Southwark Towers and construction of a 305m high 66 storey building of 127,493 sq.m providing offices, hotel, 14 apartments, retail and restuarant, health and fitness club, together with servicing and car parking. APPLICANTS' PLAN NOS.: Environmental Statement - Non Technical Summary, Teighmore Limited March 2001; Environmental Statement - Post 3, Townscape
LAND ADJOINING LONDON BRIDGE STATION AT, ST THOMAS STREET / JOINER STREET, SE1
Permanent retention of London Eye and associated structures. APPLICANTS' PLAN NOS.: A guide to the planning application (December 2001) CD-Rom - Supporting Drawings.
LONDON EYE, RIVERSIDE BUILDING, COUNTY HALL, WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD, SE1
Observations to the London Borough of Southwark in connection with redevelopment to provide 4 new buildings (8 storeys, 4-7 storeys, 8-28 storeys, 2 storeys) comprising 588 flats, B1 D2, A1, A2, A3 uses, new open space and 249 basement car parking spaces.
Tabard Square Bounded By Long Lane, Tabard Street,, Sterry Street And Southall Place, SE1
Observations to London Borough of Southwark Council in connection with proposed replacement of existing office building with new mixed use development.
Observations to London Borough of Southwark in connection with the redevelopment of the existing building to provide a mixed use development consisting of Building A (113 flats and A1/A3 uses within a 23 storey building). Building B (B1 and A1/A2/A3 use within an eight storey building.) Building C (25 flats and crèche within a five storey building); 68 basement car spaces.
Demolition of existing buildings and construction of mixed use building of around 58,800sq m on basement, lower ground and 18 upper floors (giving a total height of 88 meters from Joiner Street level) to provide around 41,000sq m net offices (B1), 1,400 sq m net retail and food and drink uses (A1, A3, A4 and A5), with new bus station, taxi rank and pedestrian concourse and entrance to London Bridge Underground Station at Joiner Street.
New London Bridge House, 25, London Bridge Street, Three Castles House & Land Adj London Bridge Street, Railway Approach & Joiner Street, SE1
Demolition of Capital House and erection of a 21 and 31 storey building ( 2 basement levels plus ground and 30 upper storeys with triple height top floor) to a maximun height of 108.788m (14,738sqm GEA) to provide 470 student accommodation units(sui generis) on floors 1-27 (13 289sqm GEA) ancillary bar gym library and student hub on floors 28,30 retail/cafe units (flexible class A1,A3 use) (286sqm GEA) at ground floor level, 261 cycle parking spaces , 2 disabled car parking spaces and 1 service bay at Capital House 40- 46 Weston Street London SE1 3QD
Capital House, 40-46, Weston Street, London, SE1 3QD
Observations to Southwark Council for demolition of existing buildings and construction of a mixed use development totalling 144,571 sq.metres GEA comprising 492 flats (Class C3), 45,372 sqm (including basement) of offices (Class B1), 2,581sqm 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 consists 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).
Demolition of existing buildings and erection of part 26 and part 16 storeys to provide 148 apartments [118 use class C3 and 30 flexible use C1/C3] with 1,800 sqm [gross] of flexible retail space [Classes A1, A2, A3 and A4] at St. Thomas Street and London Bridge Street [Concourse] levels, service area, three levels of basement including car parking [28 spaces] and associated hard and soft landscaping, amenity spaces and alterations to existing highways adjoining.
Fielden House, 28-42 London Bridge Street & 21-27 St. Thomas Street, Southwark, London SE1
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.
Observations to Southwark Council in connection with scoping opinion in relation to the proposals for the redevelopment of the 18 Blackfriars Road site
Observations to LB Southwark for phased, mixed use redevelopment of the existing Elephant and Castle Shopping Centre and London College of Communication sites comprising the demoliltion of all existing buildings and structures and redevelopment to comprise buildings ranging in height from single storey to 34 storeys (with a maximum building height of 124.5m AOD) above multi-level and single basements, to provide a range of uses including 979 residential units (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 operation 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.
Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre and London College of Communications, London, SE1
Observations to Southwark Council in connection with redevelopment of site to create four levels of basement and the erection of six buildings ranging from five to 53 storeys plus plant (height 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 Blackfriars Road bounded by Stamford Street, Paris Gardens and Christ Church Gardens, London, SE1 8NY
Observations to Adjoining Borough in connection with EIA Scoping Opinion for the demolition of and modifications to the existing building and the construction of two office-led buildings.
40 Bermondsey Street, 42-44 Bermondsey Street and 1-7 Snowsfields, London, SE1
Minor material amendment under s73 of the Town and Country Planning Act (1990 (as amended) to vary condition 1 (approved drawings) of planning permission 16/AP/4458: Phased, mixed-use 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 (with a maximum building height of 124.5m AOD) above multi-level and single basements, to provide a range of uses including 979 residential units (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 comprising the enlargement and reconfiguration of the consented station box, including the provision of an additional basement level and minor elevational changes to the station entrance to: Enable the new station entrance to serve as the single point of entry / exit for both Northern and Bakerloo lines in the future; Facilitate future connection with the Bakerloo line platforms from the ticket hall, through provision of space for three additional escalators Provide simpler step free access routes between the ticket hall and the Northern line platforms Provide an extension to the firefighters' lift shaft to the Bakerloo line connection level; and Revisions to retain access to an existing London Underground ventilation shaft.
Shopping Centre Site Elephant And Castle, 26 28 30 And 32 New Kent Road, Arches 6 And 7 Elephant Road And London College Of Communications Site, 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).
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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