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In January 2010, Westminster City Council granted detailed planning permission for the final phase of the development, Four and Five Kingdom Street. [16] They will provide 140,000 sq ft (13,000 m 2 ) and 210,000 sq ft (20,000 m 2 ) of office space respectively.
The hill was announced in February 2021 as part of a £150 million development initiative by Westminster City Council. [7] Planning permission was sought in the same month, [8] and construction began in May. [7]
Planning permission was granted by Westminster City Council later that year in November. [3] The statue in the workshop before it was installed in Parliament Square. Financing for the statue was by public donations and through sponsorships. [1]
The proposed construction was submitted for planning permission to Westminster City Council, who would have to bear in mind their own rules on new monuments in this zone, the effect on heritage views of the Palace of Westminster and the Mayor of London's stated commitment to protect London's green spaces from development. [17]
A public inquiry held by the Planning Inspectorate sat to consider both appeals in May 2016. It rejected both appeals, but extended the time allowed for rebuilding to 24 months. [11] [12] In October 2016, it was reported that CLTX had met with Westminster City Council to discuss rebuilding the pub. [13]
The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status in Greater London, England. It is the site of the United Kingdom's Houses of Parliament and much of the ...
Westminster City Council granted the necessary planning permission and listed building consents to carry out the work. The venue closed earlier than expected in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and building work on the theatre began in the summer. On 27 October, Trafalgar Entertainment announced that the theatre would re-open as ...
[9] [10] In 1966 the city was granted the dignity of having a lord mayor. [11] The council's full legal name is "The Lord Mayor and Citizens of the City of Westminster", but it is generally known as Westminster City Council. [12] From 1965 until 1986 the council was a lower-tier authority, with upper-tier functions provided by the Greater ...