The issue with Coldharbour works is that the external Landlord works are being done without it appears going past Lambeth planning. It's not clear if planning permission is required.
Secondly this is KIBA site. Four Boroughs and Friendship Brewery don't appear to have applied for change use.
This is being queried.
I think they will claim that it can be done under permitted development rights. But there are a few things they are doing that go at least into a grey area. They are replacing the windows and the new ones sort-of match the old ones, but not entirely. They seem to have dismantled the two peaked glazed rooflight lanterns which were previously quite prominent from a distance and may be part of the original victorian structure. The building is on a 'local list' but this doesn't really give it any formal protection.
And you're right about the KIBA designation.
On this... I understand that Lambeth planning enforcement have looked at it and determined that the owners have been doing stuff that they should have applied for planning permission for. Only ground floor works would be covered under permitted development.
Therefore they now need to apply for planning permission retrospectively. In theory Lambeth could refuse it and require them to reverse the alterations although I'd be surprised if that happened.
It's hard to believe that they didn't know they needed planning permission so looks like they were hoping just to get away with making changes to a locally listed historic building and nobody notice. I wonder who the actual owners are - should be apparent on the planning applications.
Plus as I said Kings are doing the internal refurb the outside works come under the landlord. Who seems to know his stuff when it comes to dealing with planning.On this... I understand that Lambeth planning enforcement have looked at it and determined that the owners have been doing stuff that they should have applied for planning permission for. Only ground floor works would be covered under permitted development.
Therefore they now need to apply for planning permission retrospectively. In theory Lambeth could refuse it and require them to reverse the alterations although I'd be surprised if that happened.
It's hard to believe that they didn't know they needed planning permission so looks like they were hoping just to get away with making changes to a locally listed historic building and nobody notice. I wonder who the actual owners are - should be apparent on the planning applications.
I don't think so, no.So is the change to A3 on ground floor allowable under permitted development?
Plus as I said Kings are doing the internal refurb the outside works come under the landlord. Who seems to know his stuff when it comes to dealing with planning.
As far as I know when it comes to business and planning enforcement the guidelines are to take sympathetic approach. ie let owner get away with it. In this case main use is for NHS. So planning are unlikely to take hard line approach.
I don't think this is good.
Clearly not super-serious or fatal. When I went in about 9.30 pm there was no sign of police or tape.Something went down at the tesco express, police tape all around it about 5 police cars with lights flashing when I was heading home at about 7ish tonight.
There's a post in the Brixton news thread. There was a kid with a gun.Clearly not super-serious or fatal. When I went in about 9.30 pm there was no sign of police or tape.
Yes your right. Very happy about this. But I wonder who's going to run it.That would be very handy, the reason I often don't use royal mail for parcels is that it takes so much time to walk into Camberwell or Brixton and then stand in a queue.
I was passing when it happened. Police were saying keep back as there is a gun.View attachment 285331
Police statement
Teenager arrested after loaded firearm recovered in Coldharbour Lane, Brixton
The Met Police have released a statement about the loaded handgun recovered in Loughborough Junction on Weds, 25th August 2021:www.brixtonbuzz.com
Here is the latest to be inflicted upon this buildingPlus as I said Kings are doing the internal refurb the outside works come under the landlord. Who seems to know his stuff when it comes to dealing with planning.
As far as I know when it comes to business and planning enforcement the guidelines are to take sympathetic approach. ie let owner get away with it. In this case main use is for NHS. So planning are unlikely to take hard line approach.
I don't think this is good. I also think Kings should have had more oversight to see that the owner was getting planning permission. Instead of saying that its nothing to do with them.
An excellent piece of citizen journalism - well done.
An excellent piece of citizen journalism - well done.
Does anyone know if anyone has yet been actually charged with any criminal offence following this arrest?
Here is the latest to be inflicted upon this building
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Does anyone know if anyone has yet been actually charged with any criminal offence following this arrest?
A Star Bars advert popped up on my facebook feed, and out of interest i checked which pubs they have available at the moment looking for a new landlord.