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Tower Hamlets, Multiple Planning Notices

E1 6LZPublished 19/09/24Expired
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LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 MAJOR APPLICATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 15(4) OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 2015 AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS IS CONSIDERING THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS:

Land at the corner of Grey Eagle Street and Calvin Street, E1

PA/24/01450

Demolition of existing buildings on site and construction of new building comprising 5,200sqm GIA of Use Class B8 floorspace for use as a data centre, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (41.78m AOD).

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

Land Bounded By Grey Eagle Street and Dray Walk Elys Yard, Grey Eagle Street, London PA/24/01439

Construction of a part 4/part 5/part 6-storey building (maximum height of approximately 29m) to provide market space (Use Class E) at ground floor and 4,500sq.m GIA of offices (Use Class E(g)(i)) on upper floors. Creation of new landscaping and pedestrian link.

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

Truman’s Brewery, Land fronting Brick Lane, Buxton Street, Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street, E1 PA/24/01451

Demolition of existing structures and buildings not including the Boiler House and Cooperage buildings which will be refurbished. Construction of three new buildings comprising approximately 35,000sqm GIA of Residential, Office, Retail, Food & Beverage, Community Use, Supermarket, Microbrewery, Market space, Event space and Public Toilets of Use Classes E (a), (b), and (g), Use Class F1, F2, Sui Generis, and Use Class C3, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (42.78 AOD).

Block O – The Boiler House:

To be retained and refurbished with new extension to the east and a viewing platform. To provide event and exhibition space. (Use Class F1)

Blocks 3A and 3B – on Buxton Street.

Construction of new buildings part 2/part 3/part 6/part 8 storeys with a maximum height of approximately 29m. To provide food and drink, cinema/event space and public toilets (use classes E(b) and sui generis) at ground floor and office (use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block K – The Cooperage building – on Spital Street.

Retention and refurbishment. To provide event space and microbrewery at ground floor (use classes Sui generis) and retention of existing art studio space at first floor. (Use class E(g)(iii)).

Block 1 – on Spital Street.

Construction of a new building part single/part 3 storeys. To provide retail (Use class E(a)) at ground floor and office floor space (use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block 2 – Construction of a new 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 29m. To provide a market space (Use class E(a)) and public toilets (Sui Generis) at ground floor and office space (Use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block 3 – Demolition of the existing cash and carry building on Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street. Construction of a new part 4/part 5/part 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 27m. To provide retail floorspace (Use class E(a)) at ground floor. On upper floors 144 new homes (Use class C3) fronting Spital Street and Hanbury Street. Office space (Use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors

Block J – Demolition of the existing cash and carry building on Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street. Construction of a new part 4/part 5/part 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 27m. To provide retail floorspace (Use class E(a)) at ground floor. On upper floors 44 new homes (Use class C3) fronting Spital Street and Hanbury Street. Office space (Use class E(g)(i)) fronting Woodseer Street.

Provision of new publicly accessible routes through the site from Brick Lane, Buxton Street and Spital Street, landscaping, a vehicle and servicing loading bay, and two new publicly accessible squares.

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

The application can be viewed on the Council’s website at https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk. If you are unable to view the application on the internet, please contact the customer service team at 020 7364 5009 or e-mail planning&building@towerhamlets.gov.uk

Any person who wishes to make representations relating to any of these applications should do so, in writing, within a period of 14 days from the date of publication of this notice (unless stated above) by using the web link https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk , by e-mail to development.control@towerhamlets.gov.uk (please include your postal address) or in writing to Development Management, Planning and Building Control, Housing and Regeneration Directorate, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ.

Dated: 19th September 2024

Sripriya Sudhakar, Director Planning and Building Control

LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015. NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15(3) OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

Proposed development at: Land Bounded By Grey Eagle Street and Dray Walk Elys Yard, Grey Eagle Street, London

Reference: PA/24/01439

Notice is given that DP9 on behalf of Zeloof LLP are applying to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets for: Construction of a part 4/part 5/part 6-storey building (maximum height of approximately 29m) to provide market space (Use Class E) at ground floor and 4,500sq.m GIA of offices (Use Class E(g)(i)) on upper floors. Creation of new landscaping and pedestrian link.

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

The application, the plans, the environmental statement and other documents submitted with the application can be viewed on the Council’s web site at https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk.

If you are unable to view the application on the internet, please contact the customer service team at 020 7364 5009 or e-mail planning&building@towerhamlets.gov.uk.

Any person who wishes to make representations relating to this application should do so, in writing, within a period of 30 days from the date of publication of this notice by using the web link https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk by e-mail to development.control@towerhamlets.gov.uk (please include your postal address) or in writing to Development Management, Planning and Building Control, Housing and Regeneration Directorate, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ.

Dated: 19th September 2024

SRIPRIYA SUDHAKAR, Director Planning and Building Control

LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015. NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15(3) OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

Proposed development at: Land at the corner of Grey Eagle Street and Calvin Street, E1

Reference: PA/24/01450

Notice is given that DP9 on behalf of Truman Estates Limited are applying to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets for: Demolition of existing buildings on site and construction of new building comprising 5,200sqm GIA of Use Class B8 floorspace for use as a data centre, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (41.78m AOD).

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

The application, the plans, the environmental statement and other documents submitted with the application can be viewed on the Council’s web site at https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk.

If you are unable to view the application on the internet, please contact the customer service team at 020 7364 5009 or e-mail planning&building@towerhamlets.gov.uk.

Any person who wishes to make representations relating to this application should do so, in writing, within a period of 30 days from the date of publication of this notice by using the web link https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk by e-mail to development.control@towerhamlets.gov.uk (please include your postal address) or in writing to Development Management, Planning and Building Control, Housing and Regeneration Directorate, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ.

Dated: 19th September 2024

SRIPRIYA SUDHAKAR, Director Planning and Building Control

LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) (ENGLAND) ORDER 2015. NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 15(3) OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

Proposed development at: Truman’s Brewery, Land fronting Brick Lane, Buxton Street, Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street, E1

Reference: PA/24/01451

Notice is given that DP9 on behalf of Truman Estates Limited are applying to the London Borough of Tower Hamlets for: Demolition of existing structures and buildings, not including the Boiler House and Cooperage buildings which will be refurbished. Construction of five new buildings comprising approximately 35,000sqm GIA of Residential, Office, Retail, Food & Beverage, Community use, Supermarket, Microbrewery, Market space, Event space and Public Toilets of Use Classes E (a), (b), and (g), Use Class F1, F2, Sui Generis, and Use Class C3, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (42.78 AOD).

Block O – The Boiler House:

To be retained and refurbished with a new extension to the east and a viewing platform. To provide event and exhibition space. (Use Class F1)

Blocks 3A and 3B – on Buxton Street:

Construction of new buildings part 2/part 3/part 6/part 8 storeys with a maximum height of approximately 29m. To provide food and drink, cinema/event space and public toilets (use classes E(b) and sui generis) at ground floor and office (use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block K – The Cooperage building – on Spital Street:

Retention and refurbishment. To provide event space and microbrewery at ground floor (use classes Sui generis) and retention of existing art studio space at first floor (Use class E(g)(iii)).

Block 1 – on Spital Street.

Construction of a new building part single/part 3 storeys. To provide retail (Use class E(a)) at ground floor and office floor space (Use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block 2 – Construction of a new 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 29m.

To provide a market space (Use class E(a)) and public toilets (Sui Generis) at ground floor and office space (Use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block J – Demolition of the existing cash and carry building on Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street.

Construction of a new part 4/part 5/part 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 27m. To provide retail floorspace (Use class E(a)) at ground floor. On upper floors 44 new homes (Use class C3) fronting Spital Street and Hanbury Street. Office space (Use class E(g)(i)) fronting Woodseer Street.

Provision of new publicly accessible routes through the site from Brick Lane, Buxton Street and Spital Street, landscaping, a vehicle and servicing loading bay, and two new publicly accessible squares.

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

The application, the plans, the environmental statement and other documents submitted with the application can be viewed on the Council’s web site at https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk.

If you are unable to view the application on the internet, please contact the customer service team at 020 7364 5009 or e-mail planning&building@towerhamlets.gov.uk.

Any person who wishes to make representations relating to this application should do so, in writing, within a period of 30 days from the date of publication of this notice by using the web link https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk by e-mail to development.control@towerhamlets.gov.uk (please include your postal address) or in writing to Development Management, Planning and Building Control, Housing and Regeneration Directorate, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ.

Dated: 19th September 2024

SRIPRIYA SUDHAKAR, Director Planning and Building Control

LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990, SECTIONS 67, AND 73 APPLICATIONS FOR LISTED BUILDING CONSENT AND APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT WHICH WOULD IN THE OPINION OF THE LOCAL PLANNING AUTHORITY AFFECT THE CHARACTER OR APPEARANCE OF AN AREA DESIGNATED AS A CONSERVATION AREA OR WOULD AFFECT THE SETTING OF A LISTED BUILDING.

Land at the corner of Grey Eagle Street and Calvin Street, E1 PA/24/01450

Demolition of existing buildings on site and construction of new building comprising 5,200sqm GIA of Use Class B8 floorspace for use as a data centre, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (41.78m AOD).

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

Truman’s Brewery, Land fronting Brick Lane, Buxton Street, Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street, E1 PA/24/01475

Listed building consent for external and internal alterations to the Boiler House including: (i) two storey extension to eastern elevation comprising Event Space; (ii) fabric removal and refurbishment works on all floors, including western façade of the hopper; (iii) repair works to roof and addition of a Sedum ‘green roof’; (iv) existing rooflights replaced with conservation roof lights; and (v) demolition of mid twentieth century additions including extensions, staircases, gates, toilet blocks, sheds and courtyard wall. (ref. PA/24/01475)

Truman’s Brewery, Land fronting Brick Lane, Buxton Street, Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street, E1 PA/24/01451

Demolition of existing structures and buildings, not including the Boiler House and Cooperage buildings which will be refurbished. Construction of five new buildings comprising approximately 35,000sqm GIA of Residential, Office, Retail, Food & Beverage, Community use, Supermarket, Microbrewery, Market space, Event space and Public Toilets of Use Classes E (a), (b), and (g), Use Class F1, F2, Sui Generis, and Use Class C3, reaching a maximum height of approximately 29m (42.78 AOD).

Block O – The Boiler House:

To be retained and refurbished with a new extension to the east and a viewing platform. To provide event and exhibition space. (Use Class F1)

Blocks 3A and 3B – on Buxton Street:

Construction of new buildings part 2/part 3/part 6/part 8 storeys with a maximum height of approximately 29m. To provide food and drink, cinema/event space and public toilets (use classes E(b) and sui generis) at ground floor and office (use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block K – The Cooperage building – on Spital Street.

Retention and refurbishment. To provide event space and microbrewery at ground floor (use classes Sui generis) and retention of existing art studio space at first floor. (Use class E(g)(iii)).

Block 1 – on Spital Street.

Construction of a new building part single/part 3 storeys. To provide retail (Use class E(a)) at ground floor and office floor space (use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block 2 – Construction of a new 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 29m.

To provide a market space (Use class E(a)) and public toilets (Sui Generis) at ground floor and office space (Use class E(g)(i)) on upper floors.

Block J – Demolition of the existing cash and carry building on Spital Street, Woodseer Street and Hanbury Street.

Construction of a new part 4/part 5/part 7-storey building, with a maximum height of approximately 27m. To provide retail floorspace (Use class E(a)) at ground floor. On upper floors 44 new homes (Use class C3) fronting Spital Street and Hanbury Street. Office space (Use class E(g)(i)) fronting Woodseer Street.

Provision of new publicly accessible routes through the site from Brick Lane, Buxton Street and Spital Street, landscaping, a vehicle and servicing loading bay, and two new publicly accessible squares.

This application is accompanied by an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

34 Commercial Street, London, E1 6LZ PA/24/01191

Retrospective change of use from office/storage (E(g)/B8 use classes) to exhibition space (F1(b) use class) and associated internal installation, and continuation of the use and internal installation for 3 further years.

Mile End Hospital, 275 Bancroft Road, London, E1 4DG PA/24/01120

Installation of new UKPN transformer and trunk feeder unit in two grp enclosures and relocation of x5 disabled parking spaces.

Flat 13, Keeling House, Claredale Street, London, E2 6PG PA/24/01510

Installation of secondary glazing.

Unit 136 & Unit 151, Cannon Workshops, 3 Cannon Drive, London, E14 4AS PA/24/01493

Listed Building Consent sought for internal alterations between Unit 136 and Unit 151 and other associated works including alterations to air conditioning and new internal partition to form a meeting room.

International House, 1 St Katharines Way, London, E1W 1UN PA/24/01539

Change of use of part of 3rd floor of International House from the existing office (Class E) use to education (Class F1) use for a 36-month period.

Multistorey Car Park, Hertsmere Road, London E14 4AN PA/24/01478

Relocation of 3 no. existing dish antennae to new additional support poles, alongside removal of 3 no. existing antennae and 1 no. cabinet to be replaced by 6 no. new antennae on extended spliced support pole and 1 no. cabinet and development ancillary thereto.

Ground Floor East, Universal House, 88-94 Wentworth Street, London, E1 7SA PA/24/01520

Change of use from Class E use to a flexible use of either Class E or Class F1(a) use.

334 Commercial Road, London E1 2PY PA/24/01525 & PA/24/01526

Proposed external works to include the following: (i) Repointing existing brickwork and render finishes, Repairs to metalwork Juliet balconies, Decorations alterations and repairs to external windows, (ii) Replacement of front garden wall and provision of new railings to front and side yard elevations in place of demolished brick wall. Repairs and replacement paving to front garden and front basement well area. Provision of clay air bricks to ground floor front elevation.

The following are householder applications and in the event of an appeal against a refusal of planning permission, which is to be dealt with on the basis of representations in writing, any representations made about these applications will be sent to the secretary of state, and there will be no further opportunity to comment at appeal stage.

27 Manchester Road, London, E14 3BD PA/24/01427

Proposed ground floor rear extension, internal alterations and all associated works.

The Lodge, Hale Street, London, E14 0BS PA/24/01183

Replacement of existing slate roof coverings with new natural slate covering including lead flashing, valleys and gutters. Undertake masonry and pointing repairs to chimney stacks. Installation of new sash double glazed windows and replacement doors to closely match the existing.

15 Aston Street, London, E14 7NE PA/24/01152

Minor extension and alterations to elevations of existing rear outrigger and installation of heat pump to the rear.

Any person who wishes to make representations relating to any of these applications should do so, in writing, within a period of 21 days from the date of publication of this notice (unless stated above) by using the web link https://development.towerhamlets.gov.uk by e-mail to development.control@towerhamlets.gov.uk (please include your postal address) or in writing to Development Management, Planning and Building Control, Housing and Regeneration Directorate, Tower Hamlets Town Hall, 160 Whitechapel Road, London E1 1BJ.

Dated: 19th September 2024

Sripriya Sudhakar, Director Planning and Building Control

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