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2025/01673/DLBC
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Submission of details of method statement detailing the proposed method of protection of historic fabric including joinery, flooring, walls, ceilings, front entrance doors, internal doors and the mezz...
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St Pauls Girls School Brook Green, London, W6 7BS
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Proposal
Submission of details of method statement detailing the proposed method of protection of historic fabric including joinery, flooring, walls, ceilings, front entrance doors, internal doors and the mezzanine level doors and glazed screen during the works pursuant to condition 9; method statement detailing the proposed method of alterations to the marble flooring and timber joinery of the front entrance lobby, including the method and extent of salvage and reuse of historic materials pursuant to condition 10 of planning application ref: 2020/02151/LBC granted 22nd October 2021.
Proposed land use
Existing land use
Land use at time of application
Applicant
St Paul's Girls School
Agent/Company
Alexandra Martin / LUC
Planning officer
Sian Brown
Timeline
Received
18 June 2025
Registered
20 June 2025
Validated
19 June 2025
Consultation Period
20 June 2025 - 14 August 2025
Neighbours notified
Consultees notified
20 June 2025
Site note erected
Notice published in local press
Statutory expiry date
17 July 2028
Decided
17 July 2025
Appeal submitted?
No
Site details
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St Pauls Girls School Brook Green, London, W6 7BS
Ward
Brook Green
Co-ordinates
Easting: 523743 Northing: 178858
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