Land At The Former Hartopp Point And Lannoy Point Aintree Estate Pellant Road London SW6 7NG Data via plota.co.uk
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Non Material Amendment to planning permission (ref: ) dated 9 February 2023; for the redevelopment of the site comprising the erection of two buildings (split into Blocks A, B and C) ranging in height from 3 to 7 storeys to deliver 134 residential units (Class C3), together with associated parking, cycle parking, hard and soft landscaping, play space, access, utilities and other associated works, including demolition of the existing substation. Amendments sought to: Change the wording of planning conditions nos. 10, 22, 26 and 24 from 'prior to occupation' to 'within 3 months of occupation of development'. Data via plota.co.uk
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