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CORPORATION of LONDON Committee: Date: Planning and Transportation 17th July 2014 Subject: Valid planning applications received by Department of the Built Environment Public 1. Pursuant to the instructions of your Committee, I attach for your information a list detailing development applications received by the Department of the Built Environment since my report to the last meeting. 2. Any questions of detail arising from these reports can be sent to [email protected]. DETAILS OF VALID APPLICATIONS Application Address Proposal Date of Number & Ward Validation 14/00411/FULL Barbican Estate, Installation of safety railings and 27/05/2014 Aldersgate Barbican, London, fixtures. EC2Y 8EN 14/00291/FULL Unit 3, 200 Installation of extract louvres on 29/05/2014 Aldersgate Aldersgate Street, Aldersgate Street elevation and London, EC1A 4HD rear elevation to external courtyard area; installation of condenser units within rear courtyard area associated with the use of unit 3 for restaurant (A3) use, and associated relocation of cycle rack. 14/00586/FULL 6 Bevis Marks, Use of private land in the rear 17/06/2014 Aldgate London, EC3A 7BA courtyard for placing of 5 tables, 36 chairs and 4 umbrellas ancillary to the adjoining Class A4 use. 14/00498/FULL 21 Lovat Lane, Replacement of existing windows 22/05/2014 Billingsgate London, EC3R 8EB to front and rear facades. 14/00480/FULL 22 Artillery Lane, A rear extension at first, second 16/05/2014 Bishopsgate London, E1 7LS and third floor levels (106sqm GIA) and three new air-conditioning compressors at roof level in conjunction with the use of the upper floors as guest accommodation (Class A4) use. 14/00464/FULL 5 Artillery Lane, Change of use of the basement 22/05/2014 Bishopsgate London, E1 7LP and ground floor from a dentist (Class D1) to a shop (Class A1) Page 1 of 5 and financial and professional services (Class A2). 14/00530/FULL 222 Bishopsgate, Installation of a roller shutter to the 05/06/2014 Bishopsgate London, EC2M 4QD main entrance. 14/00493/FULL Juxon House, 100 Installation of a louvre panel in lieu 21/05/2014 Bread Street St Paul's of existing glass panel. Churchyard, London, EC4M 8BU 14/00585/FULL 1 New Change, Installation of a new circular 17/06/2014 Bread Street London, EC4M 9AF staircase from ground floor to lower ground floor level and associated alterations. 14/00404/FULL 8 Eastcheap, Installation of louvres to 5 no. 25/05/2014 Bridge And Bridge London, EC3M 1AE fenestration openings at 2nd and Without 3rd floor levels to rear of building within St .George's Lane and at 2nd and 3rd floor levels to internal lightwell and installation of condenser units at roof level within existing screen enclosure. 14/00533/FULL Drapers' Hall, Installation of a new wrought iron 03/06/2014 Broad Street Throgmorton gate and works to create level Avenue, London, access in the existing archway to EC2N 2DQ Drapers' Hall Garden off Throgmorton Avenue. 14/00555/FULL 15 Liverpool Street, Installation of three compressor 10/06/2014 Broad Street London, EC2M 7NX units on the roof of the public house. 14/00406/FULL 14 - 18 Copthall Installation of condenser unit at 24/06/2014 Broad Street Avenue, London, rear of property between ground EC2R 7BN and first floor level fenestration. 14/00558/FULL 110 Cannon Street, Use of private land for the placing 09/06/2014 Candlewick London, EC4N 6EU of 3 tables and 6 chairs ancillary to the adjoining Class A1 use. 14/00568/FULL Knightrider House, Partial change of use at ground 18/06/2014 Castle Baynard 30 - 32 Knightrider floor level from (B1a) office to retail Street, London, (A1), installation of shopfront and EC4V 5JT installation of roof level condenser units within screen enclosure. 14/00577/FULL 141 Cheapside, The use of private street frontage 13/06/2014 Cheap London, EC2V 6BJ for A3 (as an A1-fresco area) use to include the placing of tables and chairs. 14/00597/FULL 125 Wood Street, Installation of a secondary office 20/06/2014 Cheap London, EC2V 7AN entrance to 125 Wood Street on Goldsmith Street. 14/00487/FULL Finsbury Circus New pedestrian entrance from 10 20/05/2014 Coleman Street House, 15 Finsbury South Place and associated Circus, London, alterations to existing structure. EC2M 7EB 14/00456/FULL Chartered Removal of existing non-structural 05/06/2014 Coleman Street Accountants Hall , glazed facades at levels 5 & 6. Page 2 of 5 Moorgate Place, Extension of floor slabs to create London, EC2R 6EA additional office space [110s.qm GIA] and installation of new glazed facades at both levels. 14/00453/FULL Chartered Construction of new external plant 06/06/2014 Coleman Street Accountants Hall , enclosure at 6th floor roof level and Moorgate Place, enclosure of 5th floor terrace with a London, EC2R 6EA glazed roof to create new office (class B1) space together with associated internal alterations 14/00454/FULL Chartered Removal of non-structural glazed 06/06/2014 Coleman Street Accountants Hall , facade. Construction of new glazed Moorgate Place, enclosure to existing terrace at London, EC2R 6EA level 9 (south). 14/00443/FULL Chartered Removal of full height glazing to 06/06/2014 Coleman Street Accountants Hall , East facade and installation of new Moorgate Place, fully glazed entrance door and London, EC2R 6EA transom panel. 14/00561/FULL Salisbury House, Alteration of the existing railings to 17/06/2014 Coleman Street London Wall, form a gate opening and install a London, EC2M 5QQ new external staircase from pavement to basement with an access control gate at the top. 14/00471/FULL 80B Cheapside, Erection of timber wall panels to 12/05/2014 Cordwainer London, EC2V 6EE either side of entranceway. 14/00430/FULL 70 - 71 Cheapside, Removal of ATM and associated 23/05/2014 Cordwainer London, EC2V 6EN renovation and glazing of former window aperture. 14/00523/FULL 65 Cannon Street, Installation of planting boxes 30/05/2014 Cordwainer London, EC4N 5AA above-fascia. 14/00494/FULL 45 - 47 Cornhill, Change of use at second floor level 18/06/2014 Cornhill London, EC3V 3PF from office (Class B1) use to Chiropractor's clinic (Class D1) use. [64.5sq.m] 14/00333/FULL Crescent House, Installation of safety handrail to 16/05/2014 Cripplegate Golden Lane north lift shaft. Estate, London, EC1 14/00432/FULMAJ Site Bounded By Application under Section 73 of the 15/05/2014 Farringdon Within 34-38, 39-41, 45-47 Town and Country Planning Act & 57B Little Britain 1990 to vary condition 57 of & 20, 25, 47, 48-50, planning permission reference 51-53, 59, 60, 61, 12/00256/FULEIA dated 29th May 61A & 62 2014 to refer to a revised and Bartholomew updated list of approved drawings Close,, London EC1 that reflect amendments to the scheme including: (i) the revised facade details approved on 17.09.2013 pursuant to condition 3 of permission 12/00256/FULEIA, (ii) further proposed minor revisions to the external appearance of various Page 3 of 5 buildings; (ii) the demolition and re- building of the roof and rear of 61 and 61a Bartholomew Close; (iii) an increase in the number of residential units from 215 to 224; (iv) revisions to the energy strategy and refuse storage arrangements. This application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement addendum which is available for inspection with the planning application. 14/00483/FULL 29 Ludgate Hill, Installation of roof level back-up 16/05/2014 Farringdon Within London, EC4M 7JE generator within an acoustic enclosure. 14/00300/FULMAJ Creed Court, 3 - 5 Demolition of existing buildings 27/05/2014 Farringdon Within Ludgate Hill, 1 - 3 behind retained facade to 3 Creed Lane And 11 Ludgate Hill to provide a 7 storey - 12 Ludgate building for hotel use (Class C1) at Square,, London, part basement, part ground and 1st EC4M 7AA to 6th floors (140 bedrooms) (5,465sq.m.), restaurant use (Class A3) at part basement and part ground floor (995sq.m.) and associated plant areas (860sq.m.). 14/00546/FULL 55 Long Lane, Installation of window in lieu of door 05/06/2014 Farringdon Within London, EC1A 9EJ to shopfront. 14/00214/FULL 1 Giltspur Street, Installation of louvres and roller 06/05/2014 Farringdon Without London, EC1A 9DD shutter in lieu of an existing door and windows and installation of glazed screen wall infill under courtyard walkway to create basement extension. 14/00481/FULL 1 Essex Court, Entrance alterations including the 16/05/2014 Farringdon Without Middle Temple, replacement of the existing double London, EC4Y 9AR doors with a single door. 14/00486/FULL 85 Gracechurch The installation of 9 no. antennas 10/06/2014 Langbourn Street, London, and 3 no. transmission dishes face EC3V 0AA mounted onto the plant room of the building, the installation of 5 no. radio equipment cabinets on the roof of the building and development works ancillary thereto. 14/00496/FULMAJ 130 Fenchurch Demolition of the existing building 20/06/2014 Langbourn Street, London, and erection of a new building of EC3M 5DJ two basements, ground and 17 upper storeys comprising office (Class B1) use [39,023sq.m GEA] and flexible retail (Class Page 4 of 5 A1/A3)/publicly accessible space [438sq.m GEA] and associated cycle parking, servicing, storage and plant. [Total 39,461sq.m GEA]. The proposals are contrary to one or more policies of the development plans in force in the area. 14/00371/FULLR3 Middlesex Street Removal of existing redundant car 29/05/2014 Portsoken Estate Car Park, park ramps in order to create a new Artizan Street, communal and public space to London E1 include new pedestrian space, paving, green walls and lighting.
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