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Islington, Multiple Planning Notices

N7 7NSPublished 06/03/25Expired
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What is planned?

ISLINGTON

PLANNING APPLICATIONS

Islington Council has received the following applications for development. These applications may affect Conservation Areas or Listed Buildings. You can view full details of these applications and provide online comments on them at the council’s website: Citizen Portal Planning - home (agileapplications.co.uk)

COMMENTS SHOULD BE MADE BY 29th March 2025

P2025/0245/FUL

144, Aisha Design Ltd, Hello House, Seven Sisters Road, London, N7 7NS

Refurbish of the existing building comprising of alterations to the front and rear elevations including new brickwork, new Polypropylene copolymer (ppc) metal shopfront, new ppc metal windows, ppc metal cladding panelling, new ppc doors, ppc metal bin store and ppc metal roof as well as provision of new cycle storage and refuse store.

P2025/0313/FUL

427, McLoughlin’s Public House, Caledonian Road, London, N7 9BG

Demolition of existing mansard roof extension and replacement with a part 4th and 5th floor roof extension to provide 13 x additional Class C1/sui generis suites, refurbishment and reconfiguration of an existing hotel and public house.

P2025/0397/FUL

62 Linton Street, London, N1 7AS

Creation of a roof terrace above existing single storey flat roof.

P2025/0417/FUL

1 Essex Road, London

Subdivision of the existing A3 floorspace to create up to 15 Class E units with associated shopfronts and up to 5 retail merchandise units (Class E) and up to 4 retail merchandise carts (Class E) with associated public realm.

P2025/0452/LBC

Canonbury House, Canonbury Place, London, N1 2NQ

Internal alterations to improve circulation at lower ground floor and removal of boxing/small sections of partitions to improve bathroom layouts; replacement of dated kitchen and bathroom fittings, replacement of dated floor and wall finishes; upgrade wiring and install new light fittings; retain original radiators if possible or replace with new in traditional design; like-for-like repairs to joinery as required including staircase.

P2025/0495/FUL & P2025/0496/LBC

27, College Cross, London, N1 1PT

(Listed building consent also submitted ref: P2025/0496/LBC) New single storey infill extension to the lower ground rear floor level, landscaping to the rear, including new staircase and metal railings, and the rebuilding of garden wall to west of the property. Replacement of non-existing sash windows with slimline double glazed sash windows. All remaining sash windows to be refurbished. Replacement of roof and roof light to rear outrigger. Internal works would include replacing chimney pieces, doors, relocation of boiler and associated pipework would be upgrading throughout, using existing pipe runs.

P2025/0519/FUL

Flat B, 195 Rosebery Avenue, London, EC1R 4TJ

Proposed front mansard roof extension, including the raising of the rear brick wall to loft level, repositioning of rear windows and internal alteration.

P2025/0559/FUL

1 - 3 Rawstorne Place, London, EC1V 7NL

Installation of a solar PV array to the roof of an existing sloped metal roof connected to an internally mounted battery storage.

P2025/0577/FUL

6, Farringdon Road, London

Change of use of Unit 3 from Class E(a) and Class E(b) to Class E(a), Class E(b) and Class E(c)

P2025/0161/LBC

27 Gibson Square, London, N1 0RD

Proposal to remove and infill non original single door between two rooms at second floor level

P2025/0531/FUL

56 Noel Road, London, N1 8HB

Glazed infill extension of roof terrace to rear roof level (retrospective)

P2025/0586/FUL

21 Stock Orchard Crescent, London, N7 9SL

Proposed two storey rear extension, proposed frosted windows on existing side elevation and new access gate on rear garden wall.

P2025/0434/AOV

100, Clerkenwell Road, London, EC1M 5RJ

Internally illuminated lettering under stairway reading ‘BAR’ with illuminated arrow. Internally illuminated projection sign stating ‘REVOLVE’ to both sides.

P2025/0004/FUL

7, Giesbach Road, London, N19 3DA

Erection of a rear ground floor wrap-around extension. Enlargement of the existing rear dormer; installation of a new roof light;

P2025/0448/AOV

The City University, 10 Northampton Square EC1V 0HB

Advertisement consent for the permanent installation of illuminated signage attached to the University Building.

P2025/0191/FUL

22A, Corsica Street, London, N5 1JN

Installation of new windows and doors, installation of new Bio-Solar array roof and amenity space.

P2025/0189/FUL

Newcombe House, 25 Aberdeen Park, London

Installation of external wall insulation and repositioning of eaves, windows, doors and rainwater goods to align with external wall insulation.

P2025/0503/FUL

Flat 1, 165 Junction Road, London, N19 5PZ

Single storey rear extension and replacement fenestrations to front elevation.

P2025/0422/ADV

246-250 Pentonville Road, London N1 9JY

Advertisement consent for the installation of 1 no. internally illuminated projecting signs.

P2024/3666/S73

Platform, Theatre 2 Tiltman Place (former Hornsey Road Baths) Hornsey Road, London, N7 7EE

Section 73 Application for the Variation of Conditions 2 (Approved Plans) and 11 (Hours of Operation) of Planning Permission Ref: P100389 dated 29-Jul-2010, which granted full planning permission for a Conversion of disused laundry into a young people’s performing arts centre including alterations to the roof, new entrance with ramp, erection of a plant and plant enclosure, and installation of a signage screening to the north and south of the roof plant.

Data Protection Act

Please note that representations on current applications could be published on the Internet. In doing so the Council’s Planning Service will endeavour to comply with the Data Protection Act.

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From

7-Mar-2025

To

27-Mar-2025

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