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Copies of the applications and plans may be inspected between the hours of 9am-1pm, Monday to Friday at the Planning Department, Mulberry Place, Clove Crescent, London, E14 2BG. The information will also be available on the Council's web site at www.towerhamlets.gov.uk. If you respond by email, please tell us your postal address. 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 to the Development Control Manager at the above address. Dated 20th October 2014 OWEN WHALLEY HEAD OF PLANNING & BUILDING CONTROL LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 MAJOR APPLICATIONS UNDER ARTICLE 13(4)) OF THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT PROCEDURE) ORDER 2010 AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT APPLICATIONS. l Up to 5,068 m² (GIA) of basement. Public&Legal Notices NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS IS CONSIDERING THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS: 83 Barchester Street, London, E14 6BE PA/14/2607/LAB Demolition of existing warehouse building and ancillary structures and part demolition of ‘saw-tooth’ factory building (retaining majority of facade). Construction of three buildings ranging from four to six storeys to provide 115 residential dwellings, basement, access and surface parking, landscaping and other incidental works to the application. Heron Quays West, Heron Quay, (1 Bank Street) PA/14/2617/JTH London, E14 Erection of a 27 storey building comprising offices (Use Class B1) and retail (Use Class A1-A5) including three basement levels, partial infilling of South Dock, ancillary parking and servicing, access and highways works, landscaping and other works incidental to the application. Land Between St Pauls Way and Masjid Lane, PA/14/2618/KH including Linton House, Printon house and the Burdett Estate Community Centre, St Pauls Way, E3 Demolition of Linton House, Printon House, the Burdett Community Centre building and Mosque to facilitate the redevelopment of the site to create a twoform entry primary school and nursery (Use Class D1), a two-storey Mosque (Use Class D1) and 3 residential blocks between 4 and 8 storeys to provide 109 new dwellings (10x studio, 40x 1 bed, 31x 2 bed, 22x 3 bed, and 6x 4 bed), a new ball court, children's play space, amenity space and cycle parking. 244-254 Cambridge Heath Road, London, E2 9DA PA/14/2577/JTH Demolition of the existing building and structures and erection of new buildings to provide 74 residential units and two ground floor retail (Use Class A1-A3) units, landscaping and associated works. Site of Former Bishopsgate Goodsyard, PA/14/2011/NAS Brathwaite Street E1 An OUTLINE application for the comprehensive mixed use redevelopment of the site comprising: l Residential (Class C3) comprising up to 1,464 residential units; l Business Use (Class B1) – up to 52,991 sqm (GIA); l Retail, financial and professional services, restaurants and cafes and hot food takeaways (Class A1, A2, A3 and A5) – up to 18,229 sqm (GIA); l Non-residential Institutions (Class D1) – up to 108 sqm (GIA); l Assembly and Leisure (Class D2) – up to 661 sqm (GIA); l Public conveniences (sui generis) – up to 36 sqm (GIA); l Ancillary and plant space – up to 11,295 sqm (GIA); l Basement – up to 8,404 sqm (GIA); lFormation of new pedestrian and vehicular access and means of access and circulation within the site; l Provision of 22,088 sqm of new public open space and landscaping. The application proposes 12 buildings that range in height, with the highest being between 180.4m AOD and the lowest being 23.6m AOD. With all matters reserved save that FULL DETAILS are submitted for alterations to and the partial removal of existing structures on the site and the erection of three buildings for residential (Class C3), namely Plot C (30-35 storeys, plus plant); Plot F (47 storeys, plus plant); Plot G (43 storeys, plus plant) comprising up to 1,038 of the total residential units; and retail and food and drink uses (A1, A2, A3, A5); and use of the ground and basement levels of the Braithwaite Viaduct for retail and food and drink uses (A1, A2, A3, A5). Works to and use of the Oriel and adjoining structures for retail and food and drink uses (A1, A2, A3, A5). For that part of the site within LB Tower Hamlets, the proposed development comprises the following mix of uses: l Up to 95,619 m² (GIA) of residential use (Class C3); l Up to 20,118 m² (GIA) of Business Use (Class B1); l Up to 2,998 m² (GIA) of Retail Use (Class A1, A2, A3); l Up to 9,398 m² (GIA) of Retail Use (Class A1, A2, A3, A5); l Up to 108 m² (GIA) of Non-residential Institution Use (Class D1); l Up to 661 m² (GIA) of Assembly and Leisure Use (Class D2); l Up to 36 m² (GIA) of sui generis use; l Up to 8,026 m² (GIA) of ancillary and plant space; PUBLIC NOTICE Public notices THE LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 (1) TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC – GALSWORTHY AVENUE E14 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets made an Order, which will continue in force to prohibit vehicular traffic from entering, stopping or proceeding in the length of carriageway in Galsworthy Avenue (in the northbound direction only) from a point outside no. 34 Galsworthy Avenue to its junction with Maroon Street. The restrictions on vehicular traffic will enable essential dewatering to be carried out on the public highway by Dragados Sisk Joint Venture (DSJV) on behalf of Cross Rail. The alternative routes to vehicular traffic will be via Maroon Street, Carr Street, Halley Street and Galsworthy Avenue or Maroon Street, Aston Street and Halley Street. The restriction on vehicular traffic will operate from Saturday 1st November 2014 to Sunday 30th November 2014 and at times when temporary traffic signs are placed on the public highway pursuant to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002. Please refer any queries regarding the above traffic restriction to James Nolan, Street Works Compliance Inspector, Transport and Highways on 020 7364 1806 or email james.nolan@towerhamlets. gov.uk Dated: 20th October 2014 JAMIE BLAKE SERVICE HEAD PUBLIC REALM MULBERRY PLACE 5 CLOVE CRESCENT LONDON E14 2BG PUBLIC NOTICE THE LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 (1) TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC – ST. PETERS CLOSE E2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Council of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets proposes to make an Order, which will prohibit vehicular traffic from entering, stopping or proceeding in the entire length of carriageway in St. Peters Close, St. Peters Avenue and St. Peters Square between its junction with Warner Place and its junction with Mansford Street. The restriction on vehicular traffic will enable essential carriageway resurfacing and repair works to be carried out on the public highway by LBTH. The alternative routes for vehicular will be via Mansford Street, Hackney Road and Warner Place and vice versa or Mansford Street, Old Bethnal Green Road and Warner Place and vice versa. The restriction on vehicular traffic will operate from Monday 3rd November 2014 to Friday 14th November 2014 and at times when temporary traffic signs are placed on the public highway pursuant to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002. Please refer any queries regarding the above traffic restriction to Emdad Ahmed, Highways Asset Management Officer, Improvement Works Group, Transport and Highways on 020 7364 6707 or email, emdad.ahmed@tower hamlets.gov.uk Dated: 20th October 2014 JAMIE BLAKE SERVICE HEAD PUBLIC REALM MULBERRY PLACE 5 CLOVE CRESCENT LONDON E14 2BG PUBLIC NOTICE THE LONDON BOROUGH OF TOWER HAMLETS ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ACT 1984 - SECTION 14 (1) TEMPORARY PROHIBITION OF TRAFFIC – SPITAL SQUARE E1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Council of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets proposes to make an Order, which will prohibit vehicular traffic from entering, stopping or proceeding in the length of carriageway in Spital Square for a distance of approximately 80 metres in the eastern direction from its junction with Spital Yard. The restriction on vehicular traffic will enable essential crane works to RBS 280 Bishopsgate to be carried out on the public highway by J & M Crane and Transport Limited. There is no alternative route for vehicular traffic as it is a dead end road or cul-de-sac. Throughout the duration of the road closure, the fire-gate will be opened to maintain additional access to properties. The restriction on vehicular traffic will operate on the following two weekends when temporary traffic signs are placed on the public highway pursuant to the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2002: a)From Friday 14th November 2014 at 18:00 hours until Sunday 16th November 2014 at 18:00 hours; b)From Friday 21st November 2014 at 18:00 hours until Sunday 23rd November 2014 at 18:00 hours. Please refer any queries regarding the above traffic restriction to Charlie Harrison, Network Coordinator, Transport and Highways on 020 7364 6617 or email, charlie.harrison@towerhamlets. gov.uk Dated: 20th October 2014 JAMIE BLAKE SERVICE HEAD PUBLIC REALM MULBERRY PLACE 5 CLOVE CRESCENT LONDON E14 2BG 32 NEWS FROM TOWER HAMLETS COUNCIL AND YOUR COMMUNITY 20 – 26 OCTOBER 2014


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