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2. The proposals provide insufficient on-street car parking facilities for the development, particularly for the private housing market which would generate significant car parking demand. This would increase the pressure for car parking on surrounding streets to the detriment of highway safety and
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3. The submitted Daylight, Sunlight and Shadow study shows that the proposed development would result in unacceptable losses of daylight for some of the residential properties on Cleveland Street which face the application site. This would be materially harmful to the local residential environment
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later Middlesex Hospital annexe and outpatient department on the eastern side of the street at 44 c.1776. Over the years from 1778 until 2005 the building operated as a workhouse then a workhouse infirmary and more recently as a hospital. UCLH NHS Foundation Trust in 2010 proposed the building's
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1. The City Council considers that the existing building is a heritage asset which makes a positive contribution to the character and appearance of the area. The proposed development would not preserve or enhance this character and appearance. The City Council considers that retention and
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is known to have lived nearby in what is now 22 Cleveland Street. Dickens lived there as a young child between 1815 and 1816 and then again as a teenager between 1828 and 1831. His residence in the street has led to the suggestion that the nearby workhouse was probably the inspiration for
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and the Berners Estate. Maps show that the southern end of modern Cleveland Street, beyond Riding House Street, was known as Upper Newman Street and then Norfolk Street. The northern section was once known as Upper Cleveland Street and Buckingham Place.
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16-22 (terraced houses with attached shop, the first with later shop; c.1780-1800). No 22 (originally 10 Norfolk Street before the street's renumbering), was twice the home of Charles Dickens.
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139, 141 (terraced houses c.1790-1800). The latter has a blue plaque signifying that Samuel Morse, inventor of the Morse Code once lived there.
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A view of Cleveland Street looking south from the intersection with Greenwell Street (previously Buckingham Street), featuring the BT Tower
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in a terrace house at Number 19 (long demolished). The scandal was rumoured to involve the heir-presumptive to the throne,
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It became Cleveland Street for its full length after a renumbering was ordered by the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1867.
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to the east and can be traced back as far as 1792. The street was also a boundary between large estates, such as the
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Cleveland Street was described as an area of special architectural and historic interest when it was designated a
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Cleveland Street is renowned for several historical events and buildings, the most notable recent one being the
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45-49 (block of flats dated 1911 with red brick with blue brick banding and stone dressings, tiled roof in the
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on 20 November 1990. Anomalously on its Camden side Cleveland Street is part of two conservation areas: the
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to replace it with a large building mixing private accommodation with commercial space. However adjoining
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complex. The tower was London tallest building when it was completed in 1960 and it remains a major
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to the east. This border is ancient, largely following the old divide between the western parish of
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and lead to an unacceptable reduction in the quality of residential amenity. Retrieved 2011-07-26
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whose estate was connected in the 19th century with the Southampton (Wriothesley) property via
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refurbishment of all or a substantial part of the existing building should be pursued.
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demolition in a planning application (and conservation area consent) submitted to
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post code area. Cleveland Street also runs along part of the border between
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Cleveland Street as seen on Greenwood's map of the area in the late 1820s
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conservation area. This double designation is rare and possibly unique.
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which was constructed as a radical meeting place as a bequest from
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Area before Cleveland Street (Norfolk St) was laid out in 1774
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is of particular importance in light of the fact that
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Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
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Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
W1
London Underground
Great Portland Street
51°31′15″N 0°08′21″W / 51.520867°N 0.139196°W / 51.520867; -0.139196
Euston Road
central London
Euston Road
A501
Fitzrovia
W1
Bloomsbury (ward)
London Borough of Camden
West End (ward)
City of Westminster
amphitheatre




City of Westminster
London Borough of Camden
Saint Marylebone
Saint Pancras
Bedford Estate
Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Cleveland
Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Grafton
BT Tower
Cleveland Street Scandal

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