The application for the change of use was one of various lodged with Camden Council between March 3 and March 9.
The local authority is currently reviewing each application and has yet to make a decision on any of them.
In Belsize Park, a two-storey house in Maresfield Gardens could be demolished and replace by a three-storey building (2025/0613/P).
Camden Market has asked the council for permission to repurpose the first floor of the Horse Hospital building following the end of the Peaky Blinders immersive theatre show (2025/0903/P).
Nightclub operator Tape London is the proposed new tenant for the Grade II* listed site, which would become part of its The Dark Horse Collective brand.
This would involve using the venue as a bar and for live and recorded music performances, as well as for film screenings, wellness classes and fashion shows.
In Swain’s Lane, Highgate, one applicant has asked for retrospective permission to demolish a garage and build a single-storey outbuilding in its place (2025/0625/P).
Nearby, in Dartmouth Park Road, there are plans to combine two existing flats to form a single house (2025/0969/P).
One applicant has asked to turn an existing listed maisonette in Mornington Crescent into two self-contained flats (2025/0937/P).
In West Hampstead, planning permission is sought to demolish a garage block at Westcott Court and replace it with a three-storey family home (2025/0284/P).
To view or comment on any of the applications visit – https://www.camden.gov.uk/search-for-planning-applications
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