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CORPORATION of LONDON Committee: Date: Planning and Transportation 27/10/2015 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 & Validation Ward 15/00867/FULL Landmark House, Variation of condition 4 pursuant to 18/08/2015 Aldgate 69 Leadenhall application ref. 14/01189/FULL dated Street & 94 - 95 19th February 2015 to enable minor Fenchurch Street, amendment to approved scheme. London, EC3A (Change of use of part of the ground 2DB floor and lower ground floor from offices (Class B1) and retail (Class A1) to a restaurant (Class A3) (426sq.m) (ii) associated alterations to Leadenhall Street and Fenchurch Street elevations). 15/00891/FULL Bankside House, Change of use from office (B1) to a 24/08/2015 Aldgate 107 - 112 restaurant / drinking establishment / Leadenhall Street, crazy-golf (sui-generis) use at part London, EC3A ground floor level and part basement 4AF and installation of a mezzanine floor within the basement and associated external works to ground floor and roof plant. 15/00939/FULL 30 St Mary Axe, Change of use of part ground floor from 04/09/2015 Aldgate London, EC3A ancillary offices (Class B1) to a flexible 8BF use for either retail (Class A1) use or ancillary office (Class B1) use (2.3sq.m GEA) 15/00918/FULL Exchange Square, Use of Exchange Square for a 27/08/2015 Bishopsgate Broadgate, temporary ice rink with ancillary London, EC2A facilities. 2BQ 15/00689/FULL 180 Bishopsgate, Change of use of 1st floor Class A1 03/09/2015 Bishopsgate London, EC2M (shop) use and 2nd floor Class B1(a) 4NQ (office) use to Class A3 (restaurant) use, replacement of shopfront and 1st floor window. 15/00960/FULL 7 Artillery Lane, Installation of new shopfront with 14/09/2015 Bishopsgate London, E1 7LP window hatch to enable serving over the highway. 15/01013/FULL Broadgate Tower, Installation of 19 microwave dishes 23/09/2015 Bishopsgate 201 Bishopsgate, mounted on support poles (9 x 0.6m, 7 London, EC2M x 1.2m and 3 x 0.3m). 5 equipment 3AB cabinets will also be installed and set on a non penetrating plinth on the rooftop of the Lift Motor room. 15/01016/FULL The Shooting Star Installation of new doors into the east 24/09/2015 Bishopsgate Public House, 125 elevation fronting Middlesex Street and Middlesex Street, relocation of platform lift. London, E1 7JF 15/00988/FULL 5 Cheapside, Application under Section 73(A) of the 17/09/2015 Bread Street London, EC2V Town and Country Planning Act to vary 6AA conditions 12 and 19 of planning permission dated 23rd March 2013 (ref: 12/01125/FULL) to make amendments to the refuse storage and collection arrangements. 15/01018/FULL St Nicholas Cole Retention of glass balustrade and 24/09/2015 Bread Street Abbey, 114 Queen stone paving to southern terrace of Victoria Street, church. London, EC4V 4BJ 15/00926/FULL 23-29 Eastcheap, Removal of the secondary glazing and 11/09/2015 Bridge And London, EC3M refurbishment of the existing windows Bridge Without 1DE at Nos.23 to 25. Removal and replacement of the windows at Nos.27 to 29. 15/00924/FULL 23-29 Eastcheap, Removal of the existing roof extensions 11/09/2015 Bridge And London, EC3M and additions and their replacement Bridge Without 1DE with a mansard roof extension. 15/00932/FULL 87 Old Broad Installation of a new entrance door into 16/09/2015 Broad Street Street, London, ground floor retail unit fronting Old EC2M 1JB Broad Street 15/00952/FULL 105 Old Broad Replacement of existing manual swing 22/09/2015 Broad Street Street, London, door, manual revolving door and power EC2N 1EX assisted door sets with new minimally framed door systems. Omission of large canopy to manual revolving door and new building signage. 15/01052/FULL 19 Great Erection of 7th & 8th floor extension of 02/10/2015 Broad Street Winchester Street, 165sq.m, erection of replacement roof London, EC2N level plant room, re-cladding of 2BH building, installation of replacement windows and sub-division of building with additional entrances onto Great Winchester. 15/00898/FULL 167 Fleet Street, The installation of 6no. new antennas 26/08/2015 Castle Baynard London, EC4A on new support poles, 3no. new 2EA equipment cabinets and development ancillary thereto. 15/00856/FULL Flat 3, 2 Bride Refurbishment of the existing 03/09/2015 Castle Baynard Court, London, apartment and terraces at third floor EC4Y 8DU level including: (i) replacement of existing terrace access doors to the western and northern terraces with aluminium framed access doors; (ii) installation of replacement timber and glass balustrades to the western terrace; and (iii) installation of replacement timber balustrade to the northern terrace. 15/01046/FULL 56 Fleet Street, Replacement of the existing shopfront 01/10/2015 Castle Baynard London, EC4Y with new aluminium framed shopfront. 1JU 15/00884/FULL 125 Wood Street, Installation of an external condenser 21/09/2015 Cheap London, EC2V unit at roof level 7AN 15/00919/FULL 155 Moorgate, Proposed alteration to shopfront to 04/09/2015 Coleman Street London, EC2M include new set of double doors and 6XB new louvred door at ground floor level. 15/00922/FULL Salisbury House, Installation of two timber decks, 10/09/2015 Coleman Street London Wall, complete with edge guarding, on the London, EC2M existing flat roof including modifications 5QQ to existing fence, rooflight and a/c units. 15/00887/FULL 62 Cheapside, Installation of 5 no. replacement 28/09/2015 Cordwainer London, EC2V rooftop air conditioning units at second 6BP floor level at the rear of the building. 15/00958/FULL 1 - 2 Laurence (i) Refurbishment and extension of 08/09/2015 Dowgate Pountney Hill, existing redundant roof top plant room London, EC4R to provide staff dining / presentation 0EU area; (ii) Refurbishment of existing flat roof area for use as external terrace including erection of metal balustrade and clear glass wind screen behind. 15/00961/FULL 6 Dowgate Hill, Replacement of the timber fanlight with 16/09/2015 Dowgate London, EC4R a new glazed fanlight above the main 2SU entrance and minor refurbishment of the door. 15/01024/FULL City Temple, 31 Minor exterior works to rooftop 25/09/2015 Farringdon Holborn Viaduct, including replacement cladding, Within London, EC1A installation of anchor rails and guard 2DE rails to allow safe access to the roof for regular maintenance. 15/00833/FULL St Andrew's Installation of metal handrails to steps 04/09/2015 Farringdon Church, 5 St at north-west entrance to church. Without Andrew Street, London, EC4A 3AB 15/00971/FULL 6 Bream's Part demolition and extension of the 14/09/2015 Farringdon Buildings, London, existing building, associated with Without EC4A 1HP change of use from Class B1 to Class C3, including; demolition of the ground, first, second and third floors, excavation of existing lower ground slab, extensions to ground, first, second and third floors, new fourth and fifth floors with a roof terrace above, for the creation of 9 residential units with the creation of a new residential entrance, cycle parking, ground floor waste store, plant areas, terraces / juliet balconies to the rear and other associated works. 15/00882/FULL 60 Lombard Refurbishment of existing B1(a) office 19/08/2015 Langbourn Street, London, building including remodelling of EC3V 9EA floorplates; replacement of double height mansard roof at 3rd and 4th floor levels and addition of a new storey at 5th floor level with roof plant above; associated works. 15/00809/FULL 35 - 37 Leadenhall Installation of two condenser units at 14/09/2015 Langbourn Market, London, roof top level. EC3V 1LR 15/00992/FULL 43 - 52 Leadenhall Installation of two air conditioning 18/09/2015 Langbourn Market, London, condensers at roof level. EC3V 1LT 15/00968/FULL 22 - 24 Deconstruction of existing core and 21/09/2015 Lime Street Bishopsgate, 38 sections of floorplates at ground and Bishopsgate & 4 basement levels. Installation of new Crosby Square, piling and transfer structures. London, EC2N 4BQ 15/00920/FULL Beaufort House, Provision of a new pre-fabricated 28/08/2015 Portsoken 15 St Botolph security hut on Beaufort House piazza. Street, London, EC3A 7DT 15/01039/FULL Beaufort House, Change of use at part ground floor and 30/09/2015 Portsoken 15 St Botolph part basement level from office (Class Street, London, B1) use and restaurant (Class A3) use EC3A 7DT to gymnasium (Class D2) use. [1,143sq.m GIA] 15/01015/FULL 62 Upper Thames Application under Section 73 of the 28/09/2015 Queenhithe Street, London Town and Country Planning Act 1990 EC4V 3EH to vary condition 6 of planning permission 11/00907/FULL dated 13.12.12 to amend the wording of the condition to exclude "the removal of windows" from the definition of demolition. 15/00855/FULL Portsoken House, Alterations to the main entrance. 25/08/2015 Tower 155 Minories, London, EC3N 1LJ 15/00931/FULL Part Second Floor, Change of use of part second floor 02/09/2015 Tower 55 Mark Lane, from office (B1) to a flexible use as London, EC3R training centre (D1c) and / or office 7NE (B1)(1,060sq.m) 15/00973/FULL Centurion House, Installation of two air conditioning 14/09/2015 Tower 37 Jewry Street, condenser units and acoustic London, EC3N enclosure above ground floor refuse 2ER store roof at first floor roof level.
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