10 St John's Wood Road London NW8 8RE Data via plota.co.uk
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Detail of Full working drawings of the new bridge and glazed roof, including framing, abutments, flashings, railings, and cladding. Including detailed written and photographic facing, glazing, and paving materials schedule; Pursuant to condition 3 of Planning Permission dated 27th May 2025 () Data via plota.co.uk
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