Harveys’ vast ambition
I remain impressed by Harveys and the scale of their operation. In the 1950s they were clearly still bringing out some very amazing and important things. Last week I ended with the GPO’s Antenna No1. at Goonhilly receiving station – and that huge parabolic bowl is a very impressive thing to manufacture and on such a prestige project. Also there were also these huge distillation columns which were made for oil refineries all over the world. I am certain that
I don’t know about more than a tiny fraction of what they produced –most of what I do know comes from their advertisements and some reminiscences from former workers. There was probably much more.
I’ve looked at some of the things which they advertised later in the 1950s and 1960s. Some of it is just day-to-day things. For example there are a number of advertisements for devices for dust collection. They
say that ‘air pollution is at last recognised as a deadly serious problem’ and without clean air mankind cannot survive … more stringent laws are emerging … industry is the target’. They have a range of devices from Torit - this is an American system which Harvey either developed or bought into for a comprehensive range of the finest dust collectors in this country’.
For instance they supplied ‘cabinet type dust collectors which filter all dust from grinding wheels and metal dust which includes sub micron size particles’. These cabinets were portable and didn’t need ‘long duct runs’. Harveys say that they would do away with the need for masks ‘as the dust is prevented from reaching their breathing areas’.
They also advertised special ‘down draft benches … which provide dust collection for polishing, sanding, grinding and snagging’. They said that with this system ‘the bench, not the worker, inhales the dust’. The advertising leaflet I had included a handy little packet of sample dust to show what they could collect.
They also made Cyclone dust collectors ‘for chippings, shavings and sawdust’. Then there were swing arc fume exhausters which protected workers from ‘toxic fumes, smoke and gases which arise during welding’ and thus protect
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You must be thinking that I will never finish writing articles about Harveys. This will be article No.4 and I’ve never written up one of these local companies before which has run to 4 episodes. However, I thought I needed to do one more article to say what happened to them and their huge factory in the Woolwich Road. Although trying to work out where they went and what happened to them has been a bit of a marathon.
Apprentice schoool 1952
from ‘lead poisoning, zinc chills and other respiratory diseases’. Along with this work was a parallel production of fork lift trucks.
They also continued to make large and impressive items. I have a note that in 1963, for instance, they made a 500 ton stroking press. It had a stroke of 3 ft 6ins and they had the facilities to make it all in their own workshops. There was a 100ft column for the Mobil Oil Refinery at Coryton and 70 ton boiler drums for the Komati Power Station in South Africa. In advertisements at around the same time they describe how they made all the components and various items needed to run and operate tenpin bowling alleys.
The items including perforations continued to be made and another advert from the 1960s describes equipment and coverings provided for the Royal Tehran Hilton Hotel where they installed metal perforated panels and anodised aluminium (pattern no.954) to drawer fronts and luggage areas in the bedrooms; to the counter front of the reception area, cloak rooms and in passenger lift doors.
They advertise that they worked in sheet and plate steel and wire making heavy equipment for the petroleum and chemical industries and at the other extreme woven wire mesh ‘with 40,000 apertures to the square inch’.
They state how much they are looking forward to joining the Common Market for increased business.
Every year they processed 25,000 tons of steel plate plus 700 tons of zinc, copper, brass and other nonferrous metals. They were however gradually producing more and more office furniture and equipped the whole new Daily Mirror building in London with it.
Throughout the 1950s there are constant advertisements for a huge numbers of workers needed in Greenwich. Many of these are posted in Irish local papers and particularly in Belfast. They include information on the pension scheme and the sports club as attractions.
Harveys ran apprenticeship schemes. An ex apprentice described joining the firm as a technician apprentice in 1968 ‘ when I was sixteen. I spent my first year in the 3rd floor training school along with around 50 other apprentices learning the basic engineering disciplines such as fitting, turning, welding, sheet metalwork, electrician, etc and remember doing the first aid course. The next 4 years were a tour of the various departments such as Maintenance, Sheet metal (light cons), heavy cons, APW tool room, APW drawing office, office furniture production control and office furniture Drawing office, heavy cons drawing office and many more - it was a wonderful learning experience’.
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[riverside]
PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Structural Soils who need to carry out bore hole investigations.
2. The Order will come into operation on 28th November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 1 week. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cycles and pedestrians from entering and exiting Riverside between Anchor and Hope Lane and the Thames Barrier.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via an appropriately signed route. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 11th November 2022
(INTERNAL REF: PL//LATBC)
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[Woolwich road] PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by SGN who need to carry out gas connection works.
2. The Order will come into operation on 28th November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take one day. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cycles from using the cycle lane, in Woolwich Road between Blackwall Lane and Armitage Road.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation Cyclists will be asked to dismount around works. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 09th November 2022
(INTERNAL REF: PL/449/LA442568)
the
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough of Greenwich (hereinafter referred to as “the Council”)
made the above mentioned Orders under sections 6, 45, 46, 49, 124 and Part IV of Schedule 9 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, as amended. The Order will come into operation on 17th November 2022.
2. The general effect of the Orders would be to: a) to introduce a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on:
i) Dallin Road, south side, outside No. 20 Dallin Road.
ii) Bannockburn Road, west side, outside No. 39 Bannockburn Road.
iii) Adderley Gardens, north side, from a point 10.3 metres west of its junction with Milverton Way in a westerly direction for 5.4 metres.
iv) Eglinton Road, north-west side, outside No. 141 Eglinton Road.
v) Bostall Lane, north-west side, from a point 36 metres north-east of its junction with Bevan Road in a north-easterly direction for 5 metres.
vi) Kashgar Road, east side, outside No. 24 Kashgar Road.
vii) Admaston Road, west side, from a point 1.6 metres south of the common boundary of Nos. 80 and 82 Admaston Road in a southerly direction for 4.8 metres.
viii) Edington Road, north side, from the eastern property boundary of No. 110 Edington Road in an easterly direction for 5.6 metres.
ix) Godstow Road, south side, from a point 5.1 metres east of the common boundary of Nos. 54 and 56 Godstow Road in an easterly direction for 5 metres.
x) Ogilby Street, south side, from a point 7.4 metres west of its junction with Dairy Lane in a westerly direction for 5.8 metres.
xi) Middle Park Avenue, south side, from a point 2.5 metres west of the common boundary of Nos. 288 and 290 Middle Park Avenue in a westerly direction for 6.5 metres.
b) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only Mon-Fri 9.30am-11am (N) restriction with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on Colyer Close, south-west side, from a point 1.8 metres north-west of the common boundary of Nos. 16 and 18 Colyer Close in a north westerly direction for 3.5 metres.
c) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Mon-Sat 9am-6.30pm Zone C or Limited Waiting Mon-Sat 9am-6.30pm Max stay 2 Hours No return within 3 hours restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on Gurdon Road, south side, outside No. 22 Gurdon Road.
d) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only Mon-Fri 9.30am-11am Zone PL restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on Coxwell Road, east side, outside No. 9 Coxwell Road.
e) Replace part of the existing Permit Holders Only 9am-6.30pm Zone EG restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place at the following location on Kossuth Street, east side, outside No. 14 Kossuth Street.
f) Replace part of the existing free parking place restrictions with a disabled persons’ ‘blue badge’ parking place on Sewell Road, south-east side, from a point 44.4 metres south-west of its junction with Wolsey Close in a south-westerly direction for 6 metres.
g) update the map tiles attached to The Greenwich (Free Parking Places, Loading Places and Waiting, Loading and Stopping Restrictions) Order 2018 and The Greenwich (Charged-For Parking Places) Order 2018 so as to reflect the provisions referred to in sub-paragraphs (a) to (f).
3. Further information about the Orders may be obtained by emailing parking-design@royalgreenwich.gov.uk.
4. The Orders and other documents giving more detailed particulars of the Orders can be viewed by emailing parking-design@royalgreenwich.gov.uk requesting electronic copies.
5. If any person wishes to question the validity of the Orders or of any of the provisions contained therein on the grounds that they are not within the powers conferred by the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, or that any requirement of that Act or of any instrument made under that Act has not been complied with, that person may, within six weeks from the date on which the Orders were made, apply for that purpose to the High Court.
Assistant Director, Transport Communities, Environment and Central Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 16th November 2022
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P ub LI c NOTI ce S Licensing Team, 4th Floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ. Tel: 020 8921 8018; Fax: 020 8921 8380; Email: licensing@royalgreenwich.gov.uk NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PREMISES LICENCE LICENSING ACT 2003 Notice is given that: Abdurrahim Coban 26 Westmoor Gardens, Enfield, EN3 7LQ has applied for the Grant of a Premises Licence for the following premises: COBANS KITCHEN 56 ELTHAM H GH STREET LONDON SE9 1BT A record of this application may be inspected by appointment. Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than 8th DECEMBER 2022 (last date for making representations). Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one of the four licensing objectives, namely: ¥ Prevention of Crime and Disorder ¥ Prevention of Public Nuisance ¥ Public Safety ¥ Protection of Children from Harm Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to a maximum fine of £5,000. It is proposed that the following licensable activity/ies will take place at the premises: THE ON AND OFF SALES OF ALCOHOL 7 DAYS A WEEK BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 11AM AND 23.00PM
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roAD trAFFic rEGuLAtion Act 1984 – sEction 14(1)
EGLinton HiLL, sE18 PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out repair works.
2. The Order will come into operation on 28th November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However, the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit vehicles from entering, exiting, proceeding, or waiting (including waiting for the purposes of loading or unloading), in Eglinton Hill opposite 147.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be diverted via Condover Crescent, Moordown, Ankerdine Crescent, Shrewsbury Lane & vice versa. Prohibitions remain in force; pedestrians are not affected, and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Ryan Nibbs Assistant Director, Transport.
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 30/09/22
(INTERNAL REF: PL/442/LA440425)
Licensing Team, 4th Floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ. Tel: 020 8921 8018; Fax: 020 8921 8380; Email: licensing@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
LicEnsinG Act 2003 noticE oF APPLicAtion For A PrEmisEs LicEncE
Notice is given that ms sAnDrA JoHnson has applied for the grant of a Premises Licence for the following premises: 33 HArE strEEt & “@Vr”, 35 HArE strEEt, WooLWicH, LonDon sE18 6nE.
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment.
Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than Wednesday 30 November 2022 (last date for making representations). Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one or more of the four licensing objectives, namely:
• Prevention of Crime and Disorder • Prevention of Public Nuisance • Public Safety • Protection of Children from Harm.
Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine.
It is proposed that the following licensable activities will take place at the premises:
• On-Sale & Supply of Alcohol daily between 12:00 noon and 23:00 hours. • All forms of Regulated Entertainment, as defined by the Licensing Act 2003, between 10:00 hours and 23:00 hours daily (with opening hours of 08:00 until 23:00 daily).
It is proposed to operate 33 Hare Street as a restaurant. 35 Hare St is a Virtual Reality entertainment arcade. The application includes the basement, which runs underneath both and is intended to be used as a pre-booked multifunctional space on an ad hoc basis. All sales of alcohol shall be ancillary to food, with no off-sales and a restriction on high-strength beers.
royAL BorouGH oF GrEEnWicH roAD trAFFic rEGuLAtion Act 1984 – sEction 14(1)
tEmPorAry trAFFic rEstrictions – cHiLVEr strEEt AnD HAtcLiFFE strEEt
1. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Royal Borough of Greenwich intends to make an Order to prevent danger to the public under Section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984.
2. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily: (a) introduce double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions on Chilver Street, east side, from its junction with Woolwich Road to its junction with Dandridge Close. (b) Replace single yellow line Monday-Saturday 7am-7pm waiting restrictions with double yellow line ‘at any time’ waiting restrictions on Hatcliffe Street, both sides, from its junction with Woolwich Road for 30 metres.
3. The above restrictions would only apply at such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by the placing or covering of the appropriate traffic signs.
4. The Order would come into force on 24th November 2022 and will remain in force for 18 months.
5. Queries concerning these works should be directed to traffic.team@royalgreenwich.gov.uk quoting reference 11-22 Chilvers St & Hatcliffe St.
Assistant Director, Transport, Communities, Environment and Central, Royal Borough of Greenwich
Dated 16th November 2022
royAL BorouGH of GrEEnWicH roAD trAFFic rEGuLAtion Act 1984 – sEction 14(1) [Plumstead road] PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out Survey Works.
2. The Order will come into operation on the 16th November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 1 night. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily suspend the bus lane between Foreland Street and Villas Road.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will be use the bus lane as a running lane. Other prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transportation
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 11th November 2022
(INTERNAL REF: PL/453/LA442998)
royAL BorouGH of GrEEnWicH roAD trAFFic rEGuLAtion Act 1984 – sEction 14(1) [Harrow manorway] PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
1. The Royal Borough of Greenwich makes this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Thames Water who need to carry out a new water connection.
2. The Order will come into operation on 18th November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 5 days. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily prohibit cyclists using the southbound cycle lane in Harrow Manorway between Yarnton Way and Lensbury Way.
4. Whilst the Order is in operation cyclists will be asked to dismount to pass the works. Prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Licensing Team, 4th Floor, Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, London SE18 6HQ. Tel: 020 8921 8018; Fax: 020 8921 8380; Email: licensing@royalgreenwich.gov.uk
Notice is given that: matin Johnson of 109 Trafalgar Road, SE10 9TS has applied for the Grant of a Premises Licence for the following premises: tasty African Food, 109 trafalgar road, sE10 9ts
A record of this application may be inspected by appointment.
Other persons may make representations to the Council on this application by no later than Wednesday 7th December 2022 Representations can be made in writing, by email or fax using the contact details above. Representations can only be made on the grounds of one of the four licensing objectives, namely
• Protection of children from harm • Prevention of Public nuisance • Prevention of crime and disorder • Public safety.
Any person who makes a false statement in connection with an application is liable on summary conviction to an unlimited fine. It is proposed that the following licensable activities will take place at the premises: Supply of Alcohol (both On and Off sales) Monday to Sunday from 11:00 hours until 23:00 hours Provision of Recorded Music Monday to Sunday from 09:00 hours until 23:00 hours
Assistant Director, Transport The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ Dated 11th November 2022 (INTERNAL REF: PL/448/LA442186)
4. Whilst the Order is in operation traffic will revert to two way in mell street. Other prohibitions remain in force, pedestrians are not affected and vehicle access will be maintained wherever possible.
5. Nothing in this Notice will apply to anything done with the permission or at the direction of a police constable in uniform or traffic warden, to emergency service vehicles, or to vehicles being used in connection with the works.
6. The restrictions described above will apply only during such times and to such extent as shall be indicated by traffic signs as prescribed by the Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016.
7. Queries concerning these works should be directed to the Royal Borough of Greenwich’s Directorate of Regeneration, Enterprise & Skills on 020 8921 6340.
Assistant Director, Transport
The Woolwich Centre, 35 Wellington Street, SE18 6HQ
Dated 4th November 2022
(INTERNAL REF: PL/454/LATBC)
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royAL BorouGH of GrEEnWicH roAD trAFFic rEGuLAtion Act 1984 – sEction 14(1) [mell street] PLAnnED roAD cLosurE (orDEr)
of Greenwich intends to make this Order in exercise of powers under section 14(1)
1. The Royal Borough
of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984. This is to facilitate works by Elkins Construction who need to carry out construction works. 2. The Order will come into operation on 21st November 2022 and would continue to be valid for 18 months. However the works are expected to take 6 months. The duration of the Order can be extended with the approval of the Secretary of State for Transport.
3. The effect of the Order would be to temporarily remove the one way prohibition and revert the road to two way traffic when signed.
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LicEnsinG Act 2003 noticE oF APPLicAtion For A PrEmisEs LicEncE
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town & country Planning Act 1990 (As AmEnDED)
town & country Planning (Development management Procedure)(England) order 2015 Planning (Listed Buildings & conservation Areas) Act 1990 (As AmEnDED) Planning (Listed Buildings & conservation Areas) regulations 1990 (As AmEnDED) town & country Planning (control of Advertisements) regulations 2007 (As AmEnDED)
Notice is hereby given that application(s) have been made to The Royal Borough of Greenwich in respect of the under mentioned premises/sites. You can see the submissions and any plans at http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/planning.
If development proposals affect Conservation Areas and/or Statutorily Listed Buildings under the Planning (Listed Building and Conservation Area) Act 1990 (As Amended) this will be shown within the item below.
Anyone who wishes to comment on these applications should be made in writing to Development Planning within 21 days of the date of this notice.
Please quote the appropriate reference number.
Date: 16/11/2022
Victoria Geoghegan Assistant Director - Planning and Building Control
List of Press Advertisements - 16/11/2022
Publicity for Planning Applications
Applicant: LHG LIMITED 22/3092/mA
Site Address: Former Greenwich Magistrates Court (including rear car park), 7-9 Blackheath Road & 2 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 8PE
Development: An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a minor material amendment in connection with the outline planning permission 19/1367/F, dated 02/04/2015 (as amended by 21/0055/NM & 21/0682/I106) for the Redevelopment of the Site, including the refurbishment of the existing Grade II Listed Magistrates Court and part demolition of existing structures, for a new hotel including ancillary facilities, flexible Class A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 / D1 / D2 / ancillary C1 floorspace, a publicly accessible square with associated soft and hard landscaping, ancillary refuse and recycling storage, cycle parking, wheelchair parking, coach and taxi drop off bays and servicing arrangements, to allow: Amendments to Conditions 2, 3, 6, 15, 18, 23, 24, 30, 33 and 34, and Removal of Condition 32.
Conservation Area: ASHBURNHAM TRIANGLE
Applicant: University of Greenwich 22/3446/F
Site Address: Southwood Site, University of Greenwich, Avery Hill Road, Avery Hill, London, SE9 2UG
Development: Construction of new energy centre with four satellite plant rooms, comprising single storey stand alone building with adjoining external plant compound, single storey stand alone plant room to the west of the David Fussey building, single storey extensions to Grey and Bronte buildings, together with alterations to the Fry building to accommodate internal plant.
Applicant: LHG Greenwich Ltd 22/3474/mA
Site Address: Former Greenwich Magistrates Court (including rear car park), 7-9 Blackheath Road & 2 Greenwich High Road, Greenwich, London, SE10 8PE
Development: An application submitted under Section 19 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 (as amended) for a variation of a condition associated with the Listed Building Consent 19/1495/L dated 24/06/2020 (Reference: 19/1495/L) for Redevelopment of the Site, including the refurbishment of the existing Grade II Listed Magistrates Court and part demolition of existing structures, for a new hotel including ancillary facilities, flexible Class A1 / A2 / A3 / A4 / D1 / D2 / ancillary C1 floorspace, a publicly accessible square with associated soft and hard landscaping, ancillary refuse and recycling storage, cycle parking, wheelchair parking, coach and taxi drop off bays and servicing arrangements to allow:
- Amendment to Condition 2 (Approved Drawings) to allow internal changes to the layout of the listed building
Conservation Area: ASHBURNHAM TRIANGLE
Applicant: Dr and Mrs Spiking and Ignotus 22/3569/mA
Site Address: 2 CLEVELAND TERRACE, HADRIAN STREET, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9BS
Development: An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a minor material amendment in connection with the planning permission dated 30/07/2020 (Reference: 20/1468
HD) for Construction of a single storey rear extension, to allow:
- Amendments to Condition 2 (Approved Plans)
- Installation of bifold doors in the rear wall of single storey rear extension and internal alterations.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Applicant: Miss Britto 22/3592/HD
Site Address: 16 GRANBY ROAD, ELTHAM, LONDON, SE9 1EW
Development: Replacing an existing old door that's no longer working for us, it doesn't keep cold weather out and therefore we need a new door, made of oak with high durability.
Conservation Area: PROGRESS ESTATE
Applicant: Ms S Lynam 22/3602/HD
Site Address: 4 HIGHBRIDGE WHARF, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 9PS
Development: Replacement of rear garden door and rear window with Bi-fold doors and Internal reconfiguration.
Conservation Area: EAST GREENWICH
Applicant: J. Igoe & M. Loughrey-Grant 22/3628/mA
Site Address: 32 PARKGATE, BLACKHEATH, LONDON, SE3 9XF
Development: An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a minor material amendment in connection with planning permission dated 30/09/2022, Ref 22/2334/HD for Demolition of existing rear extension and construction of a new single storey rear extension, conversion of garage to habitable space including, to allow
- Addition of porch to the front of the property.
Conservation Area: BLACKHEATH PARK
Applicant: Mr George Neris Artfix 22/3634/F
Site Address: 51 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6HZ
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment canopy and bench.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Virtue Specs 22/3636/F
Site Address: 53 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6HZ
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment, with works to shopfront including vinyl graphics, timber pilisters, lighting and bench.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr Salim Patel Xposed Fashion 22/3641/F
Site Address: XPOSED, 111-113 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JB
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage, replacement window frames, metal display frame and lighting.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Beauty Salon Soneva 22/3644/F
Site Address: 173 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JL
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage and artwork to closed shutter.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Charles Dance 22/3646/F
Site Address: CHARLES DANCE, 50 HARE STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6LZ
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage and canopy.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr and Ms Fanshawe 22/3649/F
Site Address: CASTLE TAVERN, 179 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JL
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage, canopy, hanging flower baskets, painted stonework, timber fascia, installation of hertiage plaque, lighting and replacement of projecting sign.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr Vakkas Altun 22/3651/F
Site Address: WOOLWICH FIRST CHOICE CAFE & RESTAURANT, 51-61 HARE STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6NE
Development: Shopfront refurbishment works including new signage, vinyls, canopy, lighting, refurbishment of windows, removal of redundant signage and painting of shutters.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr Saul Rans 22/3654/HD Site Address: 49 GUILDFORD GROVE, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 8JY
Development: Replacement of roof to rear extension, removal of rooflight, installation of roof tile vent and replacement of front elevation render Conservation Area: ASHBURNHAM TRIANGLE
Applicant: Mr Saul Rans 22/3655/HD Site Address: 49 GUILDFORD GROVE, GREENWICH, LONDON, SE10 8JY
Development: Replacement of rear windows Conservation Area: ASHBURNHAM TRIANGLE
Applicant: CK Hutchinson Networks (UK) Ltd. 22/3698/t3 Site Address: HIGHWAYS LAND, (BATLEY PARK), CHARLTON ROAD, LONDON, SE3 7HH
Development: Installation of 20m pole, antenna’s and ground-based cabinets. Conservation Area: WESTCOMBE PARK
Applicant: Mr & Mrs Nahas 22/3719/HD Site Address: 9 CHARLTON PARK LANE, CHARLTON, LONDON, SE7 8QU
Development: Construction of a single storey rear/side extension Conservation Area: ADJACENT TO CHARLTON VILLAGE
Publicity for Listed Building consent.
Applicant: Mr Shoyab Master 22/3454/L Site Address: 29 FAIRFIELD GROVE, CHARLTON, LONDON, SE7 8UA
Development: Internal alterations to revise layout of first floor Conservation Area: CHARLTON VILLAGE Listed Building: Grade 2
Publicity For Advertisements.
Applicant: Mr George Neris Artfix 22/3635/A Site Address: 51 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6HZ
Development: Display of new externally illuminated shop fascia, projecting sign, signage to awning valance and window vinyl.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Ms Jones Virtue Specs 22/3637/A
Site Address: 53 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6HZ
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage. Shop fascia, projecting sign, window vinyl and lighting.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr Salim Patel Xposed Fashion 22/3642/A
Site Address: XPOSED, 111-113 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JB
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage. Shop fascia, projecting sign, vinyl on window.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Beauty Salon Soneva 22/3645/A
Site Address: 173 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JL
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage and artwork to closed shutters. Shop fascia, projecting sign, window vinyl.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Charles Dance 22/3647/A
Site Address: CHARLES DANCE, 50 HARE STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6LZ
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage and canopy. Shop fascia, projecting sign, signage to awning valance, window vinyl.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr and Ms Fanshawe 22/3650/A
Site Address: CASTLE TAVERN, 179 POWIS STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6JL
Development: Ground floor shopfront refurbishment including new signage, lighting and canopy. Shop fascia, projecting sign, signage to canopy valance, information plaques, blackboard and high level signage.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Mr Vakkas Altun 22/3652/A
Site Address: WOOLWICH FIRST CHOICE CAFE & RESTAURANT, 51-61 HARE STREET, WOOLWICH, LONDON, SE18 6NE
Development: Shopfront refurbishment works including new signage, canopy, refurbishment of windows and removal of redundant signage. Shop fascia along 3 sides of the shopfront with LED neon-effect letter trays and signage plaques. Painted lettering to shutters.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
Applicant: Woolwich Works 22/3670/A
Site Address: BIG SCREEN TELEVISION, GENERAL GORDON SQUARE, WOOLWICH, SE18
Development: Installation of a 1 x 3m vinyl on the rear of big screen TV in General Gordon Square.
Conservation Area: WOOLWICH CONSERVATION AREA
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Commemorating the local Armed Forces in Royal Greenwich
By Councillor Leo Fletcher, Mayor of Greenwich
We are proud to be home to the second largest armed forces community in London. On Friday 11 November, we re-signed the nationally recognised Armed Forces Covenant. Re-signing the covenant not only strengthens the already rich ties we have with the military but acts as a reminder of their honourable presence in our borough.
The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise by the nation ensuring that those who serve or who have served in the armed forces, and their families, are treated fairly. Supporting the covenant means that as a borough we continue to make sure no member of the armed forces community should face disadvantage when accessing local services.
Over remembrance weekend, wreath laying events were hosted at memorials
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