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Planning Applications Committee - Tuesday, 9th September, 2025 6.30 pm
September 9, 2025 View on council websiteSummary
The Kensington and Chelsea Council's Planning Applications Committee scheduled a meeting to discuss a range of planning and advertisement consent applications. The committee was expected to review applications concerning various properties, considering factors such as conservation area guidelines, living conditions, and public safety.
Here's a breakdown of the key items listed on the agenda:
Metropolitan Building, Lots Road Power Station
Two applications relating to the Metropolitan Building at Lots Road Power Station were scheduled to be discussed.
- One application sought permission for shopfront alterations, including changes to the entrance door and glazing, as well as the erection of signage.
- The other application, S077 Report Met Building, concerned advertisement consent for one internally illuminated fascia sign and one internally illuminated projecting sign.
68 Kensington Park Road
The committee was scheduled to consider an application for the demolition of a three-storey rear closet wing and the erection of a replacement five-storey extension, as well as other external works at 68 Kensington Park Road.
15 Manresa Road
The committee was scheduled to discuss two applications concerning 15 Manresa Road.
- One application related to planning permission for the removal of a plant enclosure, resurfacing a playground, installing new steps and a handrail, and installing a wall-mounted condenser unit.
- The other application, S083 Report Man Road, concerned listed building consent for similar works.
274 Latimer Road
Two applications concerning a public house at 274 Latimer Road were listed on the agenda:
- One application sought permission for the reinstatement of an original pavement vault lightwell and the introduction of boundary fencing.
- The other application, N104 Pub Lat Road, involved the replacement of existing cellar cooling and kitchen extract systems, including alterations to the rear flue.
All Saints Catholic College
The committee was scheduled to consider an application concerning All Saints Catholic College, involving the variation of conditions related to a previously approved planning permission to allow alterations to create level access, the installation of a continuous brise soleil1, the omission of glass balustrades, an extension to a parapet wall, and adjustments to window and panel sizes.
Other Applications
The committee was also scheduled to discuss the following applications:
- Marley House, St Ann's Road: An application to vary conditions related to a previously approved community hub, specifically concerning the type and size of condenser units and acoustic enclosures.
- 45 Ledbury Road: An application concerning details required for a revised operational management strategy for a restaurant and private members' club.
- 47 Gordon Place: An application concerning details required for a privacy screen for a roof terrace.
- 20 Chepstow Corner, Chepstow Place: An application for advertisement consent for a replacement illuminated fascia sign.
- The Great Hall, Town Hall, Hornton Street: An application to vary a condition related to the location of a green wall.
- The Penthouse Flat, Drayton Court, 1-13A Drayton Gardens: An application for the creation of a roof terrace.
- Flat 6, 26 Gledhow Gardens: An application for a new rear kitchen extension and replacement of windows.
- Honey Lane House, 115-119 Finborough Road: An application for cyclical refurbishment works, including window renewal.
- 125 Finborough Road: An application for refurbishment works, including window renewal.
- 123 Finborough Road: An application for refurbishment works, including window renewal.
The committee was also scheduled to confirm the minutes of previous meetings and to consider any other urgent items brought to the attention of Councillor James Husband, Chair of the Planning Committee and Planning Applications Committee.
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A brise soleil is an architectural feature that reduces heat gain within a building by deflecting sunlight. ↩
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