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Use of former storage buildings as offices, erection of single-storey extensions, external fire escape staircase and installation of canvas façade to southern elevation of existing four-storey section to allow images to be displayed; temporary use of land on opposite side of access road for associated parking of 17 cars.
Former Thames Water stores buildings and part of the Battersea Power Station site, Kirtling Street, SW8.
Details of external fire escape staircase in relation to condition 2 of planning permission dated 16/10/96 for the use of the storage buildings as offices.
Former Thames Water stores buildings, Kirtling Street, SW8
Alterations to Building A in the form of main roof extension, roof terraces, increased ridge height by 0.7m. Subdivision of three previously approved units in Building B to create three additional units, increase in ridge height by 0.6m, new roof terraces to main roof and enlarged dormer windows to west elevation. Alterations to Building C in the form of parapet and balustrading around roof terrace raised. Various new windows and doors and enlargement of windows to elevations of all three buildings.
Alterations including installation of new shopfront, formation of new front external steel staircase to basement with 1.1m high guardrailing; erection of part single, part two storey (basement and ground floor) rear extension to restaurant.
Variation of condition 10 of planning permission granted 11/11/97 (N/97/0567) and condition 9 of planning permission granted 26/05/98 [N/98/0201] for conversion of property to provide self-storage facilites (Class B8) so as to allow the use to operate between 0800 and 2000 hours, Monday to Friday, 0900 and 1600 hours on Saturday and 1000 and 1400 hours on Sunday.
Details of materials in relation to condition no.2 of planning permission dated 12/01/99 for erection of a four storey warehouse extension to existing warehouse/storage building.
Alterations including single, two and three-storey extensions to side and rear of existing building in connection with use of building as 6 flats; roof terraces at first and second floor levels and on roof of existing building accessed via rear spiral staircase; erection of 1.6m high railings around forecourt at SW corner of building.
The Duke of Cornwall Public House, Ascalon Street SW8 4DL
Siting and appearance of a 15m high lattice tower with 3 panel antennae and a ground level Cellnet radio equipment cabin (3.75m long x 2.5m wide x 2.86m high).
Land at the front of Battersea Power Station (adjacent to the Thames), Kirtling Street SW8
Refurbishment and extension of existing unit at rear of 182-186 Queenstown Road, to provide a part single, part two-storey studio office unit (Class B1).
Unit 6, Berrytime Studios, 192 Queenstown Road, SW8 3NR
Variation of condition 3 of planning permission dated 20/06/86 for the use of the basement and ground floor as a wine bar so as to allow the wine bar/restaurant to be open to the public between 07.00 and 00.30.
Details of site treatment, boundary treatment, materials, storage and disposal of refuse and measures to prevent HGVs leaving the site and turning left into Linford Street in relation to conditions 2,3,4,5 and 10 of planning permission granted on 24/03/00 for a 2525sq.m. factory building with access in Stewarts Road and egress in Linford Street.
Details of development of the former power station for leisure and entertainment purposes and redevelopment of land surrounding the power station for commercial and residential purposes (excluding the eastern hotel, a theatre outside the power station and the pier) in relation to (1) the following sections and parts of condition 3 of the planning permission dated 15/05/97: (a) internal alterations to the power station; (b) external alterations to the power station including roofing, facing materials openings and fire escapes; (c) the siting of new buildings; (d) the design of new buildings including layouts and uses; (e) the external appearance of new buildings including facing materials and fire escapes; (f) site treatment including service roads, sight lines, but excluding landscaping and tree planting; (g) access arrangements and facilities for people with disabilities; (h) amount, location, management (excluding car parking management), layout of and access to vehicle parking; (i) traffic management arrangements; (j) refuse storage and disposal arrangements; (k) design/external appearance of railway station plus pedestrian access arrangements; (l) public riverside path; (n) car parking facilities for people with disabilities; and (2) the following parts of condition 7 of the permission dated 15/05/97: (a) vehicular and pedestrian circulation routes within the site; (b) details of three access points and three associated junction/highway works.
Battersea Power Station and adjoining land including the former South Lambeth Goods Yard, the former Battersea Water Pumping Station, parts of Battersea Park Road, Cringle Street and Kirtling Street SW8 .
(1) demolition works including the removal of: (a) roofs over 'A' and 'B' turbine halls and annexes; (b) sections of main northern, eastern, southern and western walls; (c) columns, floors and structure of part of turbine hall 'B' and 'B' station annexe; (d) accommodation (floor slab, walls and roof) below the control room of 'A' station annexe; (e) balconies in 'A' station turbine hall and (f) various other minor features and structures. (2)External alterations including the installation of new roofs and extensions to the former main boiler houses, turbine halls 'A' and 'B' and their respective annexes involving the provision of additional floorspace (approximately 18,680 sq.m.) for associated leisure and entertainment purposes; installation of new glazed replacement 'double skin' western wall to former boiler house providing extra 'viewing' and access accommodation for the leisure/entertainment complex; refurbishment of 'A' station director's entrance plus other external alterations to each elevation involving new openings and infilling of existing openings. (3) Internal alterations including the installation of a new structure to the boiler house to support the eastern and western walls, all floors above the main (first floor) levels and the new roof between the 4 chimneys; refurbishment works to 'A' station control room and the director's entrance; insertion of 2 new floor levels, provision of escalators, lifts and bridges and other associated alterations and refurbishment works in turbine hall 'A'. (4) The addition of buildings and structures connected to the Power Station building including: (a) part of the western hotel and railway station building; (b) the southern piazza (main access area and deck at southern end of the Power Station); (c) the glazed upper level street adjoining the eastern side of the Power Station; (d) the raised piazza over the combined heat and power (CHP) plant.
Battersea Power Station and adjoining land including part of the South Lambeth Goods Yard, Kirtling Street SW8
Installation of new roofs and extensions to the former main boiler houses, turbine halls 'A' and 'B' and their respective annexes involving the provision of additional floorspace (approximately 18,680 sq.m.) for associated leisure and entertainment purposes; installation of new glazed replacement 'double skin' western wall to former boiler house providing extra 'viewing' and access accommodation for the leisure/entertainment complex; refurbishment of 'A' station director's entrance plus other external alterations to each elevation involving new openings and infilling of existing openings. .
Redevelopment in association with the main Battersea Power Station development scheme to provide part (approximately 4890 sq.m.) of the new western hotel and railway station building together with associated railway line connections to the main Grosvenor Bridge railway viaduct.
Boiler house site off Kirtling Street, part of the Spicer Cowan site and part of the adjacent railway viaduct SW8
Variation of condition 8(a) of planning permission dated 15/05/97 for the development of the former Power station for leisure and entertainment purposes and redevelopment of land surrounding the Power station for commercial and residential purposes so that the vehicular access and egress previously agreed on Battersea Park Road shall be approximately 155 metres east of the site's western boundary (previously approved at 105 m).
Battersea Power Station and adjoining land including the former South Lambeth Goods Yard, the former Battersea Water Pumping Station, parts of Battersea Park Road, Cringle Street and Kirtling Street SW8 .
Observations to the London Borough of Lambeth on proposed alterations including new shopfront in connection with use of basement and ground floors as an art gallery (Class D1) and formation of a 2-bed flat on the first floor.
Installation of a 5m high pole supporting a 2m high collinear antenna and a folded dipole antenna; and a 3m high pole supporting a 2m high collinear antenna, all on the roof of the building
Alterations including formation of front and rear lightwells, new windows and doors, reconstruction of one/two-storey back addition, erection of ground floor extension at side of back addition and rear roof extension to provide additional accommodation for existing 2 flats.
Erection of external steel staircase at rear of property to provide access to roof terrace to be formed over first floor flat roof of rear addition; installation of railings (0.9 - 1.1m high).
Erection of 10-storey (plus basement) building to comprise 2 restaurants (A3) on the ground floor level; 98 flats on upper levels; parking at basement and ground floor levels with a total of 89 parking spaces and access from widened service road off Queenstown Road; use of 10 railway arches for either retail (A1), restaurant (A3), business (B1), industrial (B2), storage (B8) or leisure purposes (D2)
Alterations including construction of a gangway landing platform, installation of a new access gate in existing railings enclosing the dock and two new piles in connection with mooring of a house-boat.
Nine Elms Dock Tideway Industrial Estate Kirtling Street London SW8
Alterations including erection of rear roof extension with access to new roof terrace enclosed by railings (1.1m high) and 2nd floor level 1.3m high screen above existing party wall with no.59; installation of 2 velux windows in front roof slope.
Mooring of boat for a temporary period to be used as a cafe/bar (A3) with pedestrian and vehicular access via Sopwith Way off Queenstown Road to car park for 20 cars adjacent to river wall.
Area of riverside adjacent to Battersea Wharf, Queenstown Road SW8
Construction of 9 to 12-storey buildings to provide 608 flats (class C3), a hotel (class C1), 8,490 sq.m. of business accommodation (class B1), 2,800 sq.m. restaurant/bar accommodation (class A3); a health club (class D2), and a retail unit (class A1); 810 parking spaces; riverside walk; a service road; vehicular access from Queenstown Road and associated highway works.
Details of walls, railings and fences to boundaries; site treatment including surface materials, retaining walls and sight lines; and refuse storage arrangements, pursuant to conditions 2, 3 and 4 of the planning permission dated 6th September 1999 for the erection of two houses.
Redevelopment of site (excluding that section E. of and under the Grosvenor Bridge railway viaduct) by the erection of a series of buildings with accommodation arranged on 8 to 13 levels to provide: 608 flats (including 152 affordable housing units); 2800 sq.m. of restaurant/bar (A3) accommodation; 820 sq.m. of retail floorspace (A1); a 200 bedroom hotel (9290 sq.m.) (C1); a health club (D2) (3250 sq.m.); 8490 sq.m. of business (B1) floorspace; provision of road improvements to Queenstown Road including a new vehicular access leading to 810 parking spaces arranged on ground and lower ground floor levels; formation of new service access road, off Sopwith Way, adjacent to railway viaduct; public riverside walkway with cantilevered footbridge link under Chelsea Bridge to Battersea Park. [The applicants have submitted an environmental statement for what they consider to be Environmental Impact Assessment development]. A duplicate application has been submitted for this development and has the reference 2000/2091.
Alterations including use of roof above rear addition as a terrace enclosed by railings, with access via a pair of french doors leading from the second floor level flat.
Alterations including use of main roof as a terrace with 1.2m high railings with access via new external staircase enclosure from existing top floor flat.
Alterations including demolition of existing buildings to rear and the construction of a part single , part two storey building to provide a 2 x bedroom dwelling (incorporating part of the back of the shop) with a roof garden at 1st floor level enclosed on its northern boundary with 117 Queenstown Road by an obscured glass screen; and the construction of a replacement external staircase to provide access to the first floor of the existing building.
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