This application proposes a non-material amendment to an approved mixed-use development, involving adjustments to building heights, layout configurations, and environmental assessment conditions.
The changes affect multiple blocks and include revisions to commercial units, cycle and refuse storage, and landscaping.
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An application submitted under Section 96a of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a non-material amendment in connection with the planning permission dated 26/02/2026 (Reference: 25/0856/MA) for 'An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 in connection with the planning permission dated 04/03/2025 (Reference: 24/2023/MA) for "The construction of a mixed-use development (within two phases, known as Phase 3 and 4) comprising residential dwellings (Use Class C3), flexible commercial and business service uses (Use Class E), and community uses (Use Class F2), improvements to public realm with hard and soft landscaping (including new pedestrian link), highways works, car parking at Lower Ground Floor of Phase 4, cycle parking, refuse and recycling storage, plant, external amenity space, playspace and alterations to the roof of existing loading bay to provide amenity space for residents. Phase 3 will include the removal of temporary landscaping". This amendment proposes a modification to Conditions 1, 2, 3, 4, 25, 29, 32, 33, 35, 43, 56, 65, 66, 70 and 77 to increase building height of Blocks A, B and C, redesign of stair/lift core and service areas, relocated cycle storage, reconfiguration of refuse storage area, fenestration adjustments, commercial unit size reductions, apartment size/occupancy amendments and landscape updates.', to allow: - Variation of Condition 73 (BREEAM) to enable a staged BREEAM approach to reflect the delivery strategy of the non-residential elements of the scheme.
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