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115-129A Scrubs Lane, planning application

Key information

Publication type: Consultation

Start date: Friday 30 September

End date: Friday 28 October 2016

North Kensington Gate South

OPDC has received a planning application for the redevelopment of 115-129A Scrubs Lane, NW10 6QU, known as ‘North Kensington Gate South’. The application is for the demolition of the existing buildings and the construction of 170 residential units and 600sqm of commercial space.

The development is proposed in 3 adjoining buildings of 6, 8 and 22 storeys. The commercial space would be provided at ground floor level and in a mezzanine floor. A basement would be excavated to provide 32 car parking spaces. A total of 308 cycle parking spaces would be provided across the site.

Application reference number

16/0119/FULOPDC

Site location

The application site (outlined in red on the map below) is located on the east side of Scrubs Lane (A219) and to the north of the Mitre Bridge. The site backs on to St Mary’s Cemetery which is to the east.

Note: Planning permission was granted for this application on 11 June 2018.

115-129A Scrubs Lane, NW10 6QU, known as ‘North Kensington Gate South’

Description of development

Demolition of existing buildings and redevelopment of the site to provide a new building ranging from 6 storeys (25.1 metres above ground level) to 22 storeys (79.9 metres above ground level) in height over a new excavated basement, comprising 600sqm (GIA) of ground floor commercial floorspace (use class A1/A2/A3/B1a) and 170 residential units (use class C3), with basement car parking and plant space, landscaping and associated works.

115-129A Scrubs Lane visual

Consultation deadline

5.00pm on 28 October 2016.

Contact details

Call us on 020 5783 5732 or email.

Further information

The planning application documents can be viewed on the OPDC Planning Register. Please search using the application reference number above.

OPDC hosted a public presentation event on Wednesday 19 October 2016. The event was chaired by OPDC officers. The presentation materials are available for you to review.

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