Darwin Court, Gloucester Avenue
Darwin Court Gloucester Avenue London NW1 7BG
About this development
Erection of single-storey roof extensions to the five properties comprising Darwin Court to provide new residential units (Class C3). Associated works including accessibility enhancements, fire safety upgrades, waste and refuse store enhancements, landscaping and other works.
Application type
Full Planning Permission
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Full planning application
An application to alter, change the use of or construct a building. A full planning application provides all the details of the proposed development in one go.
Outline planning application
An application seeking approval for the principle of the development — including size, layout, uses and key features. The rest of the details are provided later with a reserved matters applications.
Reserved matters application
Provides the additional details that aren't provided in an outline planning application. This could include layout, materials and landscape details.
Application for removal/variation of conditions
Planning applications are often approved with 'conditions', which have to be delivered before, during or after construction. Applicants have to apply to change these conditions.
How the site will be used
- Residential
Height
Maximum 7 storeys
Estimated construction time
2025-2026
Application reference
2024/1039/P
How could this affect you?
Any new development in your local area will have an effect on your community.
We've outlined some of the ways we think this development would impact your community, so that you can give us feedback on what's important for us to consider when we're deciding what to give planning permission for.
New homes
- 8
- new homes
How did we calculate this?
The number of self contained homes that are being proposed. This includes affordable, social and private housing. Larger schemes might have a range showing the minimum and maximum number of homes if the total number is going to be decided later.
Affordable housing is a term used to cover different types of housing that are less costly than housing on the private market. This might be social rented housing, affordable rented housing or housing which the government helps people to buy a proportion of. It can be shown as a proportion of the total number of homes, or as a proportion of the total residential floorspace.
Pedestrian and vehicle access
New residential units would be accessed via the existing stair/lift cores in each of the five blocks. No off-street parking is proposed as part of the development. The new residential units would not be eligible for on-street parking permits.
Where are we in the process?
Assessment
Assessment of the application is being made by the appropriate authorities. People in the local community can still comment on the plans until a decision is made.