Development Site At 105-106 New Bond Street And 18 Haunch Of Venison Yard London
Description
Variation/removal of Conditions 1, 5, 19, 22, and 23 of planning permission 2nd October 2025 (RN: 25/04904/FULL), which itself varied Condition 1 of planning permission dated 4th June 2025 (RN: 25/01184/FULL), which itself varied Conditions 1 and 6 of planning permission dated 11th September 2020 (RN:19/06794/FULL) for demolition behind the retained New Bond Street facade and erection of a new building comprising sub-basement, basement, ground and six upper storeys for use as retail (Class E( a)) at basement, part ground and mezzanine floors; offices (Class E(g)(i)) at part ground, third to sixth floors; and dual/alternative use of the first and second floor as either offices (Class E(g)(i)) and/or retail (Class E(a)). Office access to be via Haunch of Venison Yard. Installation of plant at sub-basement and roof levels, terraces at upper floors and cycle storage and waste stores within basement level; NAMELY, to incorporate design amends at Level 06 roof to accommodate terrace, reconfigure the basement layout, inclusion of structural panel to glazing at Level 04, and increase lift overrun.
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Historical activity at this location
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