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Hammersmith & Fulham - Multiple Planning Applications

W12Published 14/08/24Expired
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Local Planning Applications
London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham

NOTICE OF GRANT OF PLANNING PERMISSION
LONDON BOROUGH OF HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM

Director of planning and property • Place Department

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (as amended) Town and Country Planning
(Development Management Procedure) (England) Order 2015
Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017

NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 30 of the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended)

The Officer(s) dealing with this application are: JESENKA OEZDALGA / JOHN SANCHEZ

General telephone enquiries: Application Number: 2023/01093/FUL
020 8753 1081 / planning@lbhf.gov.uk Telephone: 07341 673196 / jesenka.oezdalga@lbhf.gov.uk 07917 235205 /john.sanchez@lbhf.gov.uk

Proposed development at: Shepherds Bush Market, Former Old Laundry Yard, 42 And 48 (Ground Floor) Goldhawk Road London W12

Give notice that: YC Shepherd’s Bush Market Limited (‘The Applicant’) applied in May 2023 to HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM COUNCIL for planning permission to carry out the following development:

APPROVED DESCRIPTION:
Full planning permission for refurbishment works to Shepherd’s Bush Market (SBM) and the redevelopment of the adjacent Old Laundry Yard (OLY) site and St Mungo’s buildings, together with associated access from Goldhawk Road/Uxbridge Road and Pennard Road, involving:

Demolition of the former St Mungo’s building and associated structures; site clearance of the Old Laundry Yard site, replacement of stalls and shop units in SBM, and the demolition of 42 Goldhawk Road and reconfiguration of 48 Goldhawk Road, to create new vehicular and entrance lobby/pedestrian access into site. The proposed redevelopment involves:

The reconfiguration and refurbishment of Shepherd’s Bush Market, including new and replacement stalls and shops, works to the external facades of the arches, a replacement canopy, new entrance signs at Goldhawk Road and Uxbridge Road, new road surfacing, drainage, public realm, landscape, and associated works.

The erection of a new, ground plus 8 storey building (plus mezzanine and basement levels) to comprise of workspace, cafe, shops, and life science accommodation (Class E) and associated plant, cycle parking and photovoltaic panels (PV’s).

The erection of a new, ground plus 5 storey building for 40 residential dwellings and associated private amenity space, communal gardens, plant, PVs, cycle parking and bin store.

New public realm, landscape, and associated works throughout the site, including traffic calming, delivery and servicing including a loading bay with turning table, new pedestrian, cycle and vehicle accesses and internal routes and associated highway works.

The application was accompanied by an Environmental Statement.

The Council granted planning permission on the 7 August 2024 following no contrary direction from the Mayor of London and the completion/signing of a S106 legal agreement.

Members of the public may inspect the planning permission decision notice and conditions attached thereto, the s.106 agreement, the application documents, plans, and the environmental statement, on the Council’s website: https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/planning/planning-applications using the link to Application Search & search the Planning Database / ref: 2023/01093/FUL.

Signed: Joanne Woodward Director of Planning and Property Place Department on behalf of HAMMERSMITH & FULHAM COUNCIL

Dated: 14 August 2024

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