61 - 65 Holborn Viaduct London EC1A 2FD
Description
Submission of details of the proposed new internal courtyard and external facade(s) including typical bay and; details and materials of the fenestration of the development including window safety mesh pursuant to condition 21 (parts C and D) of planning permission 22/01243/FULMAJ dated 21/09/2023.
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Historical activity at this location
50 previous applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
Previous applications at this address
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