This is an HTML version of an attachment to the Freedom of Information request '73-75 Brent Street, NW4 2EA'.


  
  
 
 
 
2 April 2020
 
  Our ref: 6194588
 
 
Thank you for your request received on 16 March 2020, for the following information:
 
Re: 73-75 Brent Street, NW4 2EA 6194588
 
I saw plans for this site mentioned above and a Sainsburys Local was going to 
be built there, what has happened to the plans and what is going on with the 
site as I have seen workmen in there?
 
We have processed this request under the Environmental Information Regulations 
2004. 
  
Response 
Consent was granted on appeal (ref: APP/N5090/W/15/3004620) for a 'two storey 
side/rear extension and alterations to front facade and fenestration. Change of use 
from Use Class A4 (Pub) to A1 (Retail) at ground floor and Use Class B1 (Office) at 
first floor. Refurbishment of existing first floor offices. Creation of 3no. additional 
upper floors to facilitate 9no. self-contained flats. Refuse facilities, cycle store and 
1no. disabled parking to the rear'. 
This consent was granted on the 12th June 2015. 
Six of the seven pre-commencement conditions were subsequently discharged. 
We can find no record of any further or alternative consent being sought at 73-75 
Brent Street. 
That consent has since expired. However, if it was implemented before it expired, 
then completion of the works may proceed (now or at any point I the future) 
The ground floor premises have consent for an A1 use. As such, it will come forward 
as a retail unit however, the Applicant is not obliged to let that space to Sainsbury 
specifically. They are though, not required to seek consent from the LPA for a 
different occupier within the same use class and as such, we have not been notified 
of any intention or change of intention.
 
 
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