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October 18, 2013 i PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS PROCESSED, DETERMINED & RECEIVED WEEK ENDING OCTOBERxx/xx/xxxxxxxxxxxx 18, 2013 ISSUE NO.871 The attached list contains Planning and related applications being considered by the Council, acting as the Local Planning Authority. Details have been entered on the Statutory Register of Applications, and can be viewed at: Ø Online application details and associated documents can be viewed via Public Access from the Lambeth Planning Internet site, www.lambeth.gov.uk. A facility is also provided to comment on applications pending consideration. For added convenience, applications relating to each Ward of the Borough are also available for inspection (no advice service) at selected local libraries. See overleaf to select relevant library for each Ward. Please telephone first to confirm the application has been received. We recommend that you submit comments online. You will be automatically provided with a receipt for your correspondence, be able to track and monitor the progress of each application and, check the 21 day consultation deadline. Further observations / comments to the Planning Department, Phoenix House, 10 Wandsworth Road, London SW8 2LL Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any comments made are open to inspection by the public and in the event of an Appeal will be referred to the Planning Inspectorate. Confidential comments cannot be taken into account in determining an application. i PLANNING APPLICATIONS AND NOTIFICATIONS PROCESSED, DETERMINED & RECEIVED WEEK ENDING xx/xx/xxxxxxxxxxxx ISSUE NO. The attached list contains Planning and related applications being considered by the Council, acting as the Local Planning Authority. Details have been entered on the Statutory Register of Applications, and can be viewed at: Ø Online application details and associated documents can be viewed via Public Access from the Lambeth Planning Internet site, www.lambeth.gov.uk. A facility is also provided to comment on applications pending consideration. For added convenience, applications relating to each Ward of the Borough are also available for inspection (no advice service) at selected local libraries. See overleaf to select relevant library for each Ward. Please telephone first to confirm the application has been received. We recommend that you submit comments online. You will be automatically provided with a receipt for your correspondence, be able to track and monitor the progress of each application and, check the 21 day consultation deadline. Further observations / comments to the Planning Department, Phoenix House, 10 Wandsworth Road, London SW8 2LL Under the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any comments made are open to inspection by the public and in the event of an Appeal will be referred to the Planning Inspectorate. Confidential comments cannot be taken into account in determining an application. Application Descriptions The letters at the end of each reference indicate the type of application being considered. ADV = Advertisement application TCA = Tree in Conservation Area CON = Conservation Area Consent TPO = Tree Preservation Order FUL = Full Application - Planning G24 = General Development Order LB = Listed Building Consent pt.24-Telecommunications OUT = Outline Application RG3 = Council own development on Council land RUS = Rush Common RG4 = Other development on Council land DET = Approval of Details - Planning GDOO = General Development Order Other REM = Approval of Reserved Matters GOV = Circular 18/84 OBS = Observations from adjoining Borough LDCE = Lawful Development Certificate -existing LDCP = Lawful Development Certificate - proposed LIBRARY SCHEDULES LIBRARY WARD MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Brixton Hill Tate Central - Fernadale Brixton Oval, Coldharbour Tulse SW2 1JQ Hill 13:00 - 18:00 CLOSED 10:00 - 13:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 17:00 CLOSED Carnegie - 188 Herne Hill Road, SE24 0AG Herne Hill 13:00 - 20:00 CLOSED 10:00 - 18:00 CLOSED 14:30 - 18:00 14:30 - 17:30 CLOSED Clapham - 1 Northside, Clapham Larkhall Clapham Common, Tow n Clap SW4 8NX Common Thornton 12:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 17:00 CLOSED Durning - 167 Kennington Lane, SE11 4HF Princes 13:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 CLOSED 10:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 17:00 CLOSED Minet - 52 Knatchbull Road, SE5 9QY Vassall 13:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 CLOSED 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 13:00 09:00 - 17:00 CLOSED Waterloo - 114-118 Low er Marsh, SE1 Bishops 13:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 CLOSED 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 CLOSED South Lambeth - 180 South Lambeth Road, SW8 Oval Stockw ell 12:00 - 18:00 14:30 - 18:00 14:30 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 14:30 - 18:00 13:30 - 17:00 CLOSED Streatham - 63 Streatham Streatham High Hill/South/Wells St Road, SW16 1PL Leonards 13:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 17:00 12:00 - 17:00 West Norw ood Thurlow Park - Norw ood High Gipsy Hill Knights Street, SE27 9JX Hill 12:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 20:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 17:00 CLOSED PUBLIC HOLIDAY OPENING TIMES Please contact your local Library for opening times on Public Holidays Page 1 of 45 NO APPEALS RECEIVED THIS WEEK Page 2 of 45 Appeals Determined Address / Description Ward Reference Appellant Name Decision Inspectorate Ref 39 Caldervale Road London Clapham Common 13/00106/FULREF Mr Ian Potter ALLOW APP/N5660/D/13/2203 SW4 9LY 655 Erection of a ground floor single storey side return extension. 32 Beechdale Road London Tulse Hill 13/00109/FULREF Mr & Mrs Gerard and ALLOW APP/N5660/D/13/2204 SW2 2BE Sara Barnes and 166 Kulay Erection of a ground floor single storey rear/side infill extension. Page 3 of 45 Planning Applications Validated LOCATION OF DEVELOPMEN Reference WARD APPLICANT / AGENT Adjoining Borough Observations Within Croydon 13/04754/OBS Adjoining Borough Lidl UK GMBH, Morden Property Office 1st Floor 33 Abercowway Road Morden, Surrey SM4 5LN PROPOSAL Observation on a proposed development in the adjoining borough of Croydon with respect of demolition of existing buildings; erection of two storey building comprising a retail foodstore at ground floor (1,011m2 sales area) and 6 two bedroom flats at first floor level; closure of Beulah Hill vehicular access and provision of 41 associated car parking spaces at 409-411 Beulah Hill, London, SE19 3HD Royal National Theatre South Bank London SE1 13/04655/FUL Bishops Royal National Theatre, C/O Agent Mr 9PX Patrick Dillon 33 Greenwood Place London NW5 1LB PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Erection of 4no signposts at each corner of the building, comprising bases to coordinate with planters, lamps to coordinate with external lighting design and digital information signs [Town Planning and Listed Building Consent]. - CA38 : South Bank Conservation Area - Listed Building Grade II* - Thames Policy Area - London Plan Waterloo Opportunity Area - Tree Preservation Order 170 - South Bank - Multiple - Multiple - South Bank Employers' Group - MDO94 - South Bank Centre - Kennington Cross Neighbourhood Association Royal National Theatre South Bank London SE1 13/04656/LB Bishops , C/O Agent Mr Patrick Dillon 33 Greenwood 9PX Place London NW5 1LB PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Erection of 4no signposts at each corner of the building, comprising bases to coordinate with planters, lamps to coordinate with external lighting design and digital information signs [Town Planning and Listed Building Consent]. - CA38 : South Bank Conservation Area - Listed Building Grade II* - Thames Policy Area - London Plan Waterloo Opportunity Area - Tree Preservation Order 170 - South Bank - Multiple - Multiple - South Bank Employers' Group - MDO94 - South Bank Centre - Kennington Cross Neighbourhood Association Page 4 of 45 Planning Applications Validated LOCATION OF DEVELOPMEN Reference WARD APPLICANT / AGENT Proposed Garden Bridge Over The River Thames 13/04772/EIAFUL Bishops Neil Kedar, Consents Team 10th Floor London Windsor House 42-50 Victoria Street London SW1H 0TL PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Request for an Scoping Report with respect to a proposed garden bridge between Blackfriars Bridge and Waterloo Bridge. - Central Activities Zone - King Henry's Mound To St Pauls Protected Vista - 9A.1 - Thames Policy Area - London Plan Waterloo Opportunity Area - CA38 : South Bank Conservation Area - Multiple - South Bank Employers' Group - Kennington Cross Neighbourhood Association - Green Chains - Site Of Metropolitan Nature Conservation Importance - Thames 95 Acre Lane London SW2 5TU 13/03615/FUL Brixton Hill Mr Conrad Hollingsworth, 95 Acre Lane London SW2 5TU Mr James Lusher Flat 2 12 Oakden Stret London SE11 4UG PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Conversion of existing office space at first and second floor level to provide 2 self contained flats. - Acre Lane Local Centre - Smoke Control Area 36 Kings Avenue London SW4 8BQ 13/04503/FUL Clapham Common Mr Chris Gwilliam, Flat 2 36 Kings Avenue London SW4 8BQ PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Erection of single storey extension to rear of lower ground floor flat, together with the creation of roof terrace to the upper ground floor flat. - CA17 : Clapham Park Road/Northbourne Road Conservation Area - Tree Preservation Order 62 - Kings Avenue 3 Eagle House Mews London SW4 9JY 13/04673/DET Clapham Common Ms Marion Hannon, 3 Eagle House Mews London SW4 9JY Mr Richard Ellis Ellis Associates Architects Maritime House Old Town Clapham London SW4 0JW PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Approval of details pursuant to condition 3 (a further drawing showing the replacement rooflights inserted flush with the roof profile) of Listed Building Consent ref 12/04221/LB (Replacement of the slate roof covering, roof windows and insulation to the main pitched roof0 Granted on 15.01.2013. - CA1 : Clapham Conservation Area - Listed Building Grade II 41 Shandon Road London SW4 9HS 13/04704/FUL Clapham Common Ms KELLY MADDEN, 41 Shandon Road London SW4 9HS Mr colin martin ACACIA, ROSE AVENUE STRETTON burton upon trent Staffordshire DE13 0DQ United Kingdom PROPOSAL & CONSTRAINTS Erection of a ground floor single storey rear and side extension.
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