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Observation requested by The City of London Corporation has received a request for an EIA Scoping Opinion under Regulation 15 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 for the redevelopment of the site known 133 Houndsditch EC3A 7BX. The proposed development comprises demolition of the existing building, retention of the existing basement and the construction of a new commercial building of up to 22 storeys in height of approximately 114m AOD. It is anticiated to provide approximately 46, 230m2NIA of office floorspace (Class E) and 1220m2 of retail/community and amenity space (Class E/ sui generis) with new public realm and associated works.
Former News International Site, 1 Virginia Street, London, E98 1XY
Application for Non-Material amendment to planning permission ref: PA/22/02666, Dated 30/06/2023.Non Material amendment(s) SoughtProposed amendment - Plots 1335 and 1336 are currently both 2 bedroom homes, however the change is to merge these plots. Merging these plots will lead to the following changes: - Creation of a 3 bedroom home from the merge - Utilising plot 1335 front door as the main entrance - Relocating social areas and bedrooms - Provide additional space for study
Leaside Lock Phase 3 (Formerly: Land at Imperial Street and Imperial Phase 3), Land at Imperial Street, Bromley by Bow, E3 3ED
Submission of details to partially discharge Condition 18 (Detailed Drawings) (Parts A-O only) attached to planning permission 19/00554/FUL dated 20 January 2022.
Mcgrath Works Depot Waste Recycling Station, 3-13, Hepscott Road, London, Tower Hamlets, E9 5HB
Hybrid planning application for comprehensive mixed-use redevelopment of 2.88ha site comprising: retained/part-retained/refurbished buildings, demolition of all remaining operational buildings, structures and plant, including sections of perimeter wall/steel fence new open space, canal-side urban park integrated into towpath and internal pedestrian and vehicular access routes up to 39 new/refurbished buildings/blocks to provide for a mix of land uses comprising: Residential (475 units) (up to 51,758sqm GIA) (Use Class C3); Commercial and Community Uses (up to 10,849 sqm GIA) (Class A, B, and D) Parking for private car/motorcycle, plus resident and visitor cycle parking.
Sweetwater Phase 4, Development Parcels 4.5 and 4.6, Planning Delivery Zone 4, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London
Application for the approval of reserved matters for the development of 373 residential units (Use Class C3), 452sqm retail floorspace (Use Class E (a-c) and Sui Generis), 733sqm employment floorspace (Use Class E (g)(i) and (ii)), a 493sqm nursery (Use Class E (f)) and a 896sqm space for library use (Use Class F.1 (d)) and community use (Use Class F.2 (b)) (all GEA), with associated car parking, hard and soft landscaping, public realm, streetscape and associated works pursuant to conditions LCS0.27 and LCS0.28 of outline planning permission 18/00471/VAR being details of layout, scale, appearance, means of access and landscape.
Former Truman Brewery, Units 1-6, Stour Road, London, E3 2NT
Deed of Variation to amend Schedule 6 (Employment & Training), Clauses 2.4 (Workspace Strategy) and 3.4 (Affordable Workspace of the Section 106 Agreement signed on the 27th of August 2020 under planning permission ref: 19/00185/FUL.Background: Planning permission granted 27th August 2020 for demolition of existing buildings and mixed use redevelopment comprising construction of two new buildings ranging in height from five to seven storeys to provide 1,854m˛ (GIA) of commercial space (use class B1c Business), 330 student rooms including 11 wheelchair accessible and 6 wheelchair accessible studios) (Use Class Sui Generis) provision of B1 yard and podium amenity space, along with public realm improvements, 5 blue badge car parking spaces, cycle parking, refuse/recycling stores and new sub-station.
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