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2022/03664/FUL
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Demolition of the existing building with the exception of the front facade and part of the side elevation fronting Studland Street and increasing the height of the front elevation, erection of a three...
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108-116 Glenthorne Road, London, W6 0LP
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Proposal
Demolition of the existing building with the exception of the front facade and part of the side elevation fronting Studland Street and increasing the height of the front elevation, erection of a three storey plus-basement building in connection with the change of use from retail (Class E) into a hotel (Class C1) and a ground floor cafe (Use Class E); alterations to the front fenestration to include the installation of new doors and windows (to match neighbouring properties); installation of a new window at first floor level at the side elevation.
Proposed land use
Existing land use
Land use at time of application
Applicant
Glenthorne Limited
Agent/Company
Mr Mike Moon / DP9
Planning officer
Richard Kealey
Timeline
Received
19 December 2022
Registered
03 March 2023
Validated
02 March 2023
Consultation Period
03 March 2023 - 27 April 2023
Neighbours notified
03 March 2023
Consultees notified
03 March 2023
Site note erected
15 March 2023
Notice published in local press
15 March 2023
Statutory expiry date
21 August 2027
Decided
03 September 2024
Appeal submitted?
No
Site details
Address
108-116 Glenthorne Road, London, W6 0LP
Ward
Grove
Co-ordinates
Easting: 522719 Northing: 178764
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