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Plans for new 24-hour gym to replace electric scooter shop


The proposals are among the 63  planning applications submitted to Camden Council between June 3 to June 9.

The council is currently reviewing each application and has yet to make a decision on any of them.

We have summed up the most significant applications in the Ham & High readership area below:

  • Plans were put forward to convert two flats – one with three bedrooms and the other with one bedroom – into a single house on Howitt Road, Belsize Park. (2024/2154/P).
  • Two other flats – one with three bedrooms and one with two bedrooms – could also be converted into a single house on Chesterford Gardens, Frognal. (2024/2013/P).
  • ZSL London Zoo at Regent’s Park has proposed to adjust seven trees at its car parks by pruning and reducing its sizes. It includes a common ash. (2024/2283/T)
  • The Gym Group is looking to take over a commercial unit at 117 Finchley Road, and to amend its operation hours so that it can be open for 24-hours. The unit is currently permitted to be used between 8am and 11.30pm. (2024/1715/P.
  • Five Guys is preparing to open its West Hampstead branch in August with plans submitted for two new internally illuminated signs. (2024/2319/A). A separate application proposes shopfront alterations including a canopy above an approved window hatch. (2024/1979/P).

Detailed documents on every application can be found on council’s website: https://www.camden.gov.uk/documents/d/guest/weekly-list-10-06-2024-793


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