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Tenter House – new design proposals

The recent public exhibition presented the updated plans for Tenter House. By way of reminder, planning permission was granted to redevelop the Tenter House building in 2020. This scheme comprised a new 19 storey office building and improvements to the public realm. Since the scheme received permission, the developers have indicated that “further opportunities have … Continued

Barbican Arts Centre – temporary installation of a fabric woven artwork

The Barbican Arts Centre has applied for approval for the “Temporary installation of a fabric woven artwork for a temporary period between February 2024 and August 2024, titled: ‘Purple Hibiscus’ by Ibrahim Mahama”. The planning reference number is 23/01195/LBC and the associated documentation can be viewed here. In essence, the proposal comprises an artwork made … Continued

Window Survey Reports

As you know, window replacements are a huge part of our service charges. For two years now residents have been asking for a project to be organised which rolls out efficiently costed replacements and/or repairs. Property Services have, to our understanding, commissioned 4 surveys which incorporate window frames. The RCC has managed to obtain the … Continued

ASB reporter – November summary 2023

There were 18 reported asb incidents during November. This is 11 fewer incidents than reported last month, but 9 more than the same period this time last year i.e.double. Totals by house and their percentage of the total were as follows:- House Incidents   SHAKESPEARE TOWER   6 (33.3%)   FROBISHER CRESCENT   4 (22.2%)  … Continued

Alban Gate – resubmission of refurbishment application

The expected resubmission of the application for the refurbishment of Alban Gate, 125 London Wall has been submitted to the City of London Planners. The reference number is 23/01115/FULL and the full application can be viewed here As previously commented, we were informed that the proposals for the refurbishment of Alban Gate were to be … Continued