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Property details

Case reference: PP/11/02077
Address: Basement Flat, 40 Blenheim Crescent, LONDON, W11 1NY
Ward: Norland
Polling district: 11
Listed Building Grade: N/A
Conservation area: Ladbroke

Applicant details

Applicant's name: Wood
Applicant company name: Studio Idealyc
Contact address: 42 Redchurch Street London E2 7DP

Proposal details

Application type: PP (Planning permission)
Proposed development Replacement of window with French door at basement level fronting St. Mark's Place.
Date received: 01 Jul 2011
Registration date:
(Statutory start date)
20 Jul 2011
Public consultation ends: 19 Aug 2011
Application status: Decided
Target date for decision: 14 Sep 2011

Decision details

This case has not yet been decided.

Decision: Grant Planning Permission/Consent
Decision date: 14 Sep 2011
Conditions and reasons:

3)

All work and work of making good shall be finished to match the existing original work in respect of material, colour, texture, and profile and, in the case of brickwork, facebond and pointing. (C071)
Reason - To preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the Conservation Area. (R072)

4)

The new doors hereby approved shall be of timber construction, painted white, and so maintained. (C210a)
Reason - To preserve and enhance the character and appearance of the Conservation Area in accordance with policies CL1, CL2, CL3 and CL6.

Informatives:

1)

Variations due to Building Regs.
Conditional Planning Permission is hereby granted for the development as shown on the approved drawings. Any alteration to the approved scheme, resulting from the requirements of the Building Regulations or for any other reason, may require further permission. You are advised to consult the Directorate of Planning Services before work commences if this is the case. (I09)

2)

Attention to Conditions
Your attention is drawn to the Conditions of this Permission and to the Council's powers of enforcement, including the power to serve a Breach of Condition Notice under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, as amended. You are advised that from the 6th April 2008 there is a formal system by which planning conditions should be discharged. The appropriate application form can be downloaded from the Council's website (www.rbkc.gov.uk) or requested from the Planning Information Office at the Town Hall. In most instances there will be a fee associated with each request for the discharge of conditions. Please see the guidance notes and fee regulations on the Council's website or telephone 020 7361 3012 for further advice. (I10)

3)

Care - Conservation Area
This property is within a Conservation Area. Building works should, therefore, be completed with great care. External facing work and detailed treatment should be finished in a manner sympathetic to the existing building. If there is any doubt about the way in which work should be carried out, you should consult the Directorate of Planning Services. (Tel. No. 020-7361-2465) (I11)

4)

Building Regs. - Separate Approval
Separate approval for the works hereby granted planning permission may be required by the Building Act 1984 and the Building Regulations 2000 (as amended), and the grant of planning permission does not imply that such approval will be given. The Director of Building Control, Town Hall, Hornton Street, W8 7NX should be consulted before works commence. (I21)

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Contact details

Planning case officer: Sarah Madyausiku
Planning team: North
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 020 7361 3012

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