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CORPORATION of LONDON Committee(s) Dated: Planning and Transportation 12th December 2019 Subject: Public Valid planning applications received by Department of the Built Environment Report of: For Information Chief Planning Officer and Development Director Summary 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. 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 19/01111/FULL 52 Lime Street, Change of use of part 21/10/2019 WRBC Aldgate London, EC3M ground floor and part Decelopment 7AF basement from UK Limited restaurant (Class A3) to leisure (Class D2) use (830sq.m) 19/01112/FULL 52 Lime Street, Use of private land for 21/10/2019 WRBC Aldgate London, EC3M the siting of 10 tables Development 7AF and 20 chairs in UK Limited association with the adjacent cafe (Class A3) use. 19/01065/FULL 55 Gresham Creation of a cooking 07/10/2019 Investec Bassishaw Street, London, area and bar at ninth Asset EC2V 7HQ floor terrace level Management Limited 19/01090/FULL 20 Eastcheap, (i) Change of use of 12/11/2019 Rocket Billingsgate London, EC3M Retail Unit 2 from class Leisure 1EB A1 (basement) and sui Limited generis Class A1/A4 (ground floor) use to Class A4 use incorporating both the ground and basement floor of the retail unit (339 sq.m). (ii) Alterations to the existing shopfront. 19/01107/FULL 8 Devonshire Installation of discharge 21/10/2019 Humble Bishopsgate Row, London, louvre on the rear wall Grape Group EC2M 4RH, of the building Limited 19/01119/FULL 12 - 14 Change of use of fourth 23/10/2019 BCO Bishopsgate Devonshire floor from office (Class Enterprise Row, London, B1) to a flexible use for Limited EC2M 4RH either office (Class B1) or medical use (Class D1) (37.2sq.m). 19/01161/FULL 5 Appold Installation of black 01/11/2019 Bluebutton Bishopsgate Street, London, mesh panelling to rear Properties EC2A 2AG of signage. UK Ltd 19/00989/FULL Flat 6, Astral Demolition of existing 04/11/2019 Ms Sheikh Bishopsgate House, 129 infilled window Middlesex recesses and insertion Street, London, of two new sash E1 7JJ windows to match existing. 19/01199/FULL Broadwalk Installation of eight 19/11/2019 AIS Bishopsgate House , 5 ventilation grilles on the Appold Street, north elevation. London, EC2A 2AG 19/01190/FULL 100 Liverpool Change of use of part 21/11/2019 Bluebutton Bishopsgate Street & 8-12 of the ground floor and Properties Broadgate, part of the first floor UK Limited London, EC2M from shop (Class A1) to 2RH a flexible use as a shop (Class A1) or assembly and leisure (Class D2) use (1,974sq.m). 19/01094/FULL 4 Paternoster Change of use from 16/10/2019 Honest Bread Street Square, Class A1 (retail) to a Burgers Ltd London, EC4M Class A3 (restaurant) 7DX (234sq.m), alterations to the shopfront comprising replacement of existing louvres with timber stallrisers and fascia. 19/01150/FULL 25 Cannon Re-landscaping of 25 30/10/2019 25 Cannon Bread Street Street, London, Cannon Street Garden Street EC4M 5TA including: a new central water feature and associated seating; new paving and soft landscaping; new benches and associated works 19/01113/FULL 5 Philpot Lane, Installation of a new 14/11/2019 Healthy Bridge And London, EC3M shopfront. Retail Limited Bridge Without 8AN 19/00996/FULL 15 Austin Change of use of part 22/10/2019 London Broad Street Friars, London, ground floor from office Gynaecology EC2N 2HE (Class B1) use to non- Limited residential institution (Class D1) use (143sq.m). 19/01133/FULL 1 King William Change of use of part 28/10/2019 Dr Hayder Candlewick Street, London, of the lower ground Hasen EC4N 7AR from office (Class B1) to surgery dental practice (Class D1) total floorspace 202sq.m. 19/01163/FULL 24 Martin Lane, Change of use of part 04/11/2019 Six Physio Candlewick London, EC4R basement from office 0DR (Class B1) use to a flexible as either office (Class B1) use or non- residential (Class D1) use (170 sq.m). 19/01109/FULL Outside Installation on the traffic 21/10/2019 Transport for Castle Baynard Hamilton island of a cycle hire London - House, 1 docking station Cycle Hire Temple comprising of 24 Avenue, docking points and a London, EC4Y terminal. 0HA 19/01086/FULL 1 - 3 Alterations comprising: 05/11/2019 The Mercer's Cheap Frederick's (i) new door design at 1 Company Place, London, Frederick's Place; (ii) EC2R 8AE, detail of lantern to 2 Frederick's Place entrance; (iii) alterations to rainwater pipes at 2 and 3 Frederick's Place; (iv) installation of an aerial to roof of 3 Frederick's Place; and (v) removal of one external soil pipe from 3 Frederick's Place. 19/01118/FULL City Point, Use of part of City Point 22/10/2019 Wavegrange Coleman Street Ropemaker Plaza for a temporary Limited Street, London, market between 3rd EC2Y 9AW December to 23rd December 2019. 19/01176/FULL Salisbury Installation of an 11/11/2019 Rice Brands Coleman Street House, 164 awning. Ltd London Wall, London, EC2M 5QD 19/01186/FULL Weddel House, Replacement of 12/11/2019 Project Farringdon 13-21 West windows above ground Horizon Without Smithfield, floor level with double- London, EC1A glazed metal windows 9DW to match existing. 19/01198/FULL King George V Upgrade to the existing 18/11/2019 Waldon Farringdon Block, St telecommunications Telecom Without Bartholomew's equipment comprising: Limited Hospital, West (i) replacement of three Smithfield, antennas with six London, EC1A antennas; (ii) 7BE replacement of one 300mm dish; (iii) replacement of one cabinet with two cabinets; (iv) replacement of three Remote Amplifiers (RHA) with nine Remote Radio Units (RRU); and (vi) ancillary development thereto. 19/01191/FULL 34 Lime Street, External alterations to 14/11/2019 Oktra Limited Langbourn London, EC3M the existing building 7AT including new paving, new external lighting and building number. 19/01126/FULL 1 Harrow Removal of the existing 24/10/2019 MBNL (EE Portsoken Place, London, support poles and three (UK) LTD E1 7DB existing antennas, installation of new AND H3G antenna supports on (UK) LTD) the plant rooms with six antenna apertures and three 600mm transmission dishes, installation of handrails and associated ancillary works. 19/01106/FULL Vintners Place Alterations at sixth floor 21/10/2019 Vintners Vintry , 68 Upper roof level including: (i) Propco SARL Thames Street, replacement of existing C/o Greycoat London, EC4V louvres within the 3BJ southern elevation with new glazing and a glazed access door; (ii) partial reconfiguration of the existing rooftop plant enclosures to create additional usable terrace space; (iii) removal of stepped entrance threshold and installation of replacement glazing and entrance door to provide a new level entrance to the existing office space; (iv) reconfiguration of the existing rooftop amenity terrace incorporating new seating and planting. 19/01181/FULL Warwick Change of use of part 20/11/2019 Cooley Vintry House, 65 - 66 ground floor and part Architects Queen Street, lower ground floor from London, EC4R office (Class B1) to 1EB retail (Class A1) use, and replacement of corner window with fully glazed door. 19/01154/FULL 1-6 Lombard Installation of a free 01/11/2019 Bank House Walbrook Street, London, standing plant deck and Trustees C/O EC3V 9AA acoustic louvred screen Canada Life enclosure at rooftop Ltd level..
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