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Town and Country Planning Act 1990, Appeal by London Crystal Palace Ltd
To be heard by a Public Inquiry from the 10th March 2026 until 13th March 2026 (scheduled or 4 days)
24/02960/PDO
APP/L5240/Q/25/3370365
Queens Hotel, 122 Church Road, London, SE19 2UG
To vary the S106 Agreement completed on 28th March 2019 attached to planning permission 18/00831/FUL for:
"Demolition of existing buildings to the centre and rear of the site and existing extensions to the roof, and the construction of a new spine building including glazed link to part retained mews building, an extension from the southwestern facing elevation of the existing locally listed building, a single storey extension to the restaurant, five subterranean levels which provide parking, a swimming pool and servicing space, to create a total of 495 hotel rooms and 207 vehicle parking spaces, the re-cladding of the 1970's extension, provision of enhanced landscaping across the site including 5 coach parking spaces to the front, and the adaption of existing entrance to the hotel." in relation to the proposed removal of Clause 6.10.1 "The Owner covenants with the Council that the stay by any occupier in any part of the Development shall not exceed 90 days in duration." and Clause 6.10.2 "The Owner further covenants with the Council that there shall be no resumption of occupation in the same part of the Development or further occupation in another part of the Development within the following four weeks of each occupier's stay in any of the Phases."
To view the core documents related to this appeal view the Queens Hotel Public
Inquiry - Core Documents - Google Drive.
To access the planning register application Reference: 24/02960/PDO, visit our online planning portal, and search using the reference number or the site address.
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