Capital House 42-46 Weston Street London SE1 3QD
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Potential Homes
0.1
Hectares
-
Permission Year
Private
Ownership
About This Site
Capital House 42-46 Weston Street London SE1 3QD is a brownfield development site covering 0.09 hectares in Southwark.
Planning Details
- Status
- permissioned
- Deliverable
- No
- Reference
- 18-AP-0900
Additional Notes
Redevelopment of the site to include the demolition of Capital House and the erection of a 39-storey building (3 basement levels and ground with mezzanine and 38 storeys) of a maximum height of 137.9m (AOD) to provide up to 905 student accommodation units (Sui Generis use), flexible retail/café/office floorspace (Class A1/A3/B1), cycle parking, servicing, refuse and plant areas, public realm improvements and other associated works incidental to the development. The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement submitted pursuant to the Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017. A hard copy of the application documents is available for inspection by prior appointment at Southwark Council's offices, 160 Tooley Street, SE1 2QH (Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm). Copies of the Non-Technical Summary are available free of charge, CD copies of the full ES are available for purchase for £10 and printed copies of the ES can be provided on request for sale at a cost of £300 by contacting: Environmental Planning & Assessment Ltd, 22 Old Kennels Lane, Winchester, SO22 4JP (Tel: 01962 621890 Email: es@epalimited.co.uk)
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What is Brownfield Land?
Brownfield land is previously developed land that may be available for redevelopment. The government prioritises brownfield development over greenfield sites to protect countryside and make efficient use of existing infrastructure. Local authorities maintain Brownfield Land Registers to identify suitable sites for housing.
Data source: Brownfield Land Register (Local Authority) | Added: 24/03/2020