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DC/16/098026 | Lewisham | Small | Rejected | Full | The construction of a single storey extension at the rear of 15 The Green BR1. | 15 THE GREEN, BROMLEY, BR1 5LS | 20/08/2022 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/114743 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Outline | Certificate of Lawful Development (Proposed) for the construction of a rear roof extension at 15 The Green BR1. | 15 THE GREEN, BROMLEY, BR1 5LS | 20/11/2021 | Link | Link | |||
DC/16/099453 | Lewisham | Not known | Permitted | Outline | Prior approval for the construction of a single-storey rear extension at 15 The Green, BR1. The extension would extend 3.5 metres beyond the rear wall of the original dwellinghouse, the maximum height would be 3 metres and the height at the eaves would be 3 metres. | 15 THE GREEN, BROMLEY, BR1 5LS | 20/12/2013 | Link | Link | |||
DC/18/107911 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Advertising | The installation of a white and green fascia sign on the front elevation of The Green Man, 355 Bromley Road, SE6, together with associated works. | THE GREEN MAN, 355 BROMLEY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2RP | 20/07/2002 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/117042 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Yucca Palm (T1)(ht.7m) FELL. Reason: damaging garden fence.REAR: ONE Elder (T20)(ht.4-5m) FELL. Reason: leaning and heavy with ivy.Informative: trees and shrubs at the end of rear gardens on the south side of Collingtree Road contribute to the green boundary of Kirkdale Green. Additional planting to reinforce the green boundary for amenity, screening and wildlife habitat would be greatly appreciated. | 20 COLLINGTREE ROAD, LONDON, SE26 4QG | 20/06/2011 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/116972 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Magnolia (T12)(ht.3.5m) FELL. Reason: subsidence issues at adjacent property.Informative:replacement planting at the end of rear gardens will be appreciated to contribute to the green boundary of Telegraph Hill Upper Park. . | 59 DRAKEFELL ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5SH | 20/06/2008 | Link | Link | |||
DC/23/130747 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Viburnum (S1)(ht:3.5m): FELL. Reason: structural issues to rear of house.Informative A: the green vegetated character of the rear garden is greatly appreciated with trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers, perennials, bulbs and groundcover for rear landscape amenity, urban forest canopy, wildlife habitat, plants for pollinators, manage storm water and improve air quality. | 207 WALLER ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5LX | 20/03/2013 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/126481 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Elder (T1)(ht.4m) FELL. Reason: due to dysfunctionality and poor condition.Informative A: where possible create wood piles on site with the cut branches for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Informative B: please plant trees, hedges and shrubs where space allows to maintain the green and treed character of Brockley rear gardens and for environmental benefits. | 24 HAREFIELD ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1LR | 20/04/2025 | Link | Link | |||
DC/15/093630 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | Horniman Museum Gardens ? Dead and Dangerous tree removals, T1-Poplar tree (Populus spp) standing within the 'Compost-Area' with the fungal brackets of (Chicken of the woods) Laetiporus spp - T2- Dead Silver Birches (Betula pendula) behind the nursery, T3- group of conifers dying and covered in Ivy standing behind the footpath between Honor Oak Road and the green area within Horniman Museum. | HORNIMAN MUSEUM AND GARDENS, 100 LONDON ROAD, LONDON, SE23 3PQ | 20/09/2008 | Link | Link | |||
DC/18/106599 | Lewisham | Small | Withdrawn | Full | The demolition of two (2) existing single storey garage blocks comprised of thirteen (13) garages, adjacent to 1 Bluebell Close, London, SE26 6SN to allow for the construction of 1 x 4 bed dwelling house (two storey) together with landscaping and improvements to the 'Green Chain Walk', refuse storage, two (2) secure cycle parking spaces and reconfiguration of the existing car parking area to provide eleven (11) car parking spaces. | GARAGES ADJACENT TO, 1 BLUEBELL CLOSE, LONDON, SE26 6SN | 20/03/2029 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/110928 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: FIVE/SIX Leylandii trees (T1-T6) FELL (approx.ht.10-12m, close grown, excessive shade, low amenity value, debris dropping onto parking area to rear, voluntary replacement proposed with flowers/shrubs for more suitable environment) Informative: a replacement tree(s) in addition to the voluntary replacement shrubs proposed would be greatly appreciated to continue the green buffer between Inchmery Road rear gardens and the properties behind in Burleigh Way. | 158B INCHMERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 1DF | 20/02/2011 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/120974 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Ash tree (A)(approx.ht.15m) FELL. Reason: excessive shade, previously crown reduced, close to boundary fence, potential damage and debris to rear parking area. Voluntary replacement trees of more suitable size to continue the green buffer between the rear garden and Burleigh Walk properties.Informative: the proposed planting of replacement trees is hugley appreciated to retain the rear amenity of the green boundary of the Culverly Green conservation area. This green buffer provides separation and screening between the properties in Burleigh Walk to the rear, contributes to London's Urban Forest, supports wildlife and creates seasonal interest. Suggested replacement trees such as wild cherry, Tibetan cherry, field maple, whitebeam, Robinia pseudoacacia, birch, Laburnum, Judas Tree, Wild Service Tree, crab apple, pear, Euodia hupehensis (the Bee Tree), Davidia involucrata (The Handkerchief Tree), Gymnocladus dioica (The Kentuckey Coffee Tree), small leaved lime, crab apple, hawthorn, holly, Koelreuteria paniculata (Golden Rain Tree). | 162 INCHMERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 1DF | 20/03/2023 | Link | Link | |||
DC/16/097098 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | Trees within the Green Opposite 85 and 86 St. Joseph's Vale;FOUR Cherries, TWO False Acacia and ONE Field Maple Crown Reduce by up 30%, Crown Thin by up 10% and Crown Lift to 2.5 metres.Please note that on inspection of the trees by the Council the trees within this notification are too small and young to have been protected within the 1973 Area Order however the site is with the Blackheath Conservation Area. | 85 ST JOSEPH'S VALE, LONDON, SE3 0XG | 20/06/2015 | Link | Link | |||
DC/17/102989 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Amendment | An application submitted under Section 96a of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a non-material amendment in connection with the planning permission DC/17/102207 for the construction of a replacement single storey rear extension with a flat sedum roof at 9 Endwell Road, SE4 together with the construction of a rear/side veranda and new timber fence in order to amend the Green roof into a GRP roof with a rooflight. | 9 ENDWELL ROAD, LONDON, SE4 2NE | 20/08/2011 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/127222 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Cherry (T6)(ht.13m) FELL. Reason: subsidence at no.91 Manor Avenue.Informative A: structural engineers investigation finds leaking drains are the main cause of structural issues at no.91. No evidence has been provided to implicate the rear cherry (T6). The nearest vegetation source of the one dead root identified as Prunus species in the front borehole investigation is the front cherry laurel hedge (H1).Informative B: please retain the green vegetated character of gardens in the Brockley conservation area. | 93 MANOR AVENUE, LONDON, SE4 1TD | 20/06/2016 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/120610 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | FRONT (St Austell Rd verge): Line of 7/8 Sycamore stems (G1,ht.10-12m) FELL. Reason: trees are undermining the boundary wall, appropriate replacement planting proposedREAR: ONE Olive hedge (H1) - Hedge reduction - to trim back height and all sides of the previous seasons regrowth to create a tight and compact hedge.Informative: the replacement of the informal verge planting with mixed native hedge species from hawthorn, hazel, holly, blackthorn, guelder rose, European spindle is hugely appreciated to retain the green lane character and amenity | 7 OAKCROFT ROAD, LONDON, SE13 7ED | 20/02/2025 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/118256 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Bay (T1)(ht.8-10m) FELL. Reason: leaning towards rear of property, multi-stemmed. Replacement bay tree proposed.Informative: the proposal to plant a replacement bay tree is greatly appreciated to maintain the urban tree canopy, ecosystem service benefits, the green rear outlook and setting of the property and the character of the conservation area seen from Lindo Street to the rear. Other suggested replacement tree species: wild pear, crab apple, Judas Tree, Handkerchief Tree, Tibetan cherry, Mulberry, medlar, Magnolia, Robinia, whitebeam, hawthorn, wild service tree, paperbark maple, Cornus Kousa, C. florida, Katsura Tree. | 32 GELLATLY ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5TT | 20/09/2003 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/111571 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | FRONT: ONE Hazel (T1) FELL (Reason: danger to public - multi-stemmed, ivy laden, coppiced hazel or similar species, blown partly across platform 1, part lodged on adjacent tree stems, with roots lifted following recent high winds and ground disturbance for signal box preparation works). Cut branches to be left on site for decay/biodiversity. Mitigation planting will be carried out with predominantly native species such as hazel, hawthorn, holly, goat willow (species subject to Network Rail regarding proximity to track) with the aim to maintain the green vegetation backdrop to platform 1. | BLACKHEATH RAILWAY STATION, 2 BLACKHEATH VILLAGE, LONDON, SE3 9LE | 20/03/2021 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/123387 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Sycamore/ Lime (T1)(ht.10m,r.3m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m from approx ht.10m to 8m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1m from 3m to 2m. Reason: general maintenance to retain the tree within the garden setting. (tree dimensions clarified by agent email 15 October 2021) Informative A: it is greatly appreciated that the sensitive management will retain the tree as part of the green outlook amenity for many residents' rear view, which contributes to wellbeing, to the urban forest, wildlife and other ecosystem service benefits to mitigate climate change. | 79 EFFINGHAM ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8NT | 20/09/2009 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/112960 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Amendment | An application submitted under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to allow for the variation ofcondition 2 (approved plans) and condition 10 (green roofs) in connection with the planning permission DC/16/098887 dated 26 June 2017 for the demolition of the existing garages to the rear of 54-88 Castleton Road SE9 and the construction of 5, three bedroom, two storey terrace houses, together with associated car parking, cycle storage and open space. It is proposed to replace the green sedum roofs with solar panels | 54 CASTLETON ROAD, LONDON, SE9 4DA | 20/07/2004 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/124116 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | FRONT: ONE Sycamore (T1)(ht.14m,r.8m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 3m to ht.11m, RADIUS REDUCE by 3m to r.5m, CROWN THIN by 10%, remove basal epicormic growth. Reason: previously reduced, regrown and causing shade and epicormic basal growth nuisance, works to retain aesthetic value.FRONT: ONE Sycamore (T2)(approx.ht.7m) FELL. Reason: self-sown by front wall.Informative A: the sensitive repeat management of sycamore T1 within the green landscaped front garden will maintain streetscape amenity for Granville Park, for urban greening, urban forest canopy, wildlife, environment, wellbeing benefits and climate change mitigation and is greatly appreciated. | 6 GRANVILLE PARK, LONDON, SE13 7EA | 20/11/2001 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/126851 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Cotoneaster tree (T1)(ht.8m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 2m to ht.6m. Reason: general maintenance.Informative A: the sensitive management to retain the cotoneaster for rear amenity, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: where possible create wood piles or stack cut branches horizontally between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.Informative C: where space allows please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers and perennials for amenity, wildlife and plants for pollinators to maintain the green character of Brockley rear gardens. | 39 WICKHAM ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1LT | 20/05/2020 | Link | Link | |||
DC/16/099480 | Lewisham | Small | Rejected | Conditions | Details of the green roof submitted in compliance with Condition (9c) of planning permission (DC/13/86000) dated 24 March 2014 for the demolition of the existing shed and garage adjacent to 25 1/2 Wickham Road SE4 and the construction of a single storey, two-bedroom house, together with alterations to the existing building, including the construction of a dormer window to the rear roofslope, rooflights to the rear facing roof slopes, a raised section of flat roof at the side, together with a new window and door and steps to the front elevation to provide a new entrance. | 25 WICKHAM ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1PL | 20/12/2014 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/112650 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR/FRONT to Mount Gardens: ONE Ash (T1)(approx.ht.10m) FELL. Reason: excessive shade, close to wall. A replacement tree is not proposed as there are other trees in the small garden.REAR: ONE Cherry (T2) CROWN REDUCTION by 1m from 5m to 4m.REAR: ONE Apple (T3) CROWN REDUCTION by 1m from 5m to 4m.Informative: the ash (T1) contributes to the green boundary character between Lammas Green and Mount Gardens. Its retention with crown reduction or the planting of a replacement tree would be greatly appreciated and welcomed, as London is now the world's first National Park City (launched 20 July 2019). | 26 LAMMAS GREEN, LONDON, SE26 6LT | 20/06/2011 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/113387 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Amendment | An application submitted under Section 96a of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a non-material amendment in connection with planning permission reference DC/18/110155 dated 26/02/2019 for the construction of a balcony at first floor level to the rear of 6 Mary Ann Gardens SE8, together with the installation of replacement windows and doors in the front and rear elevations and the installation of a green roof with four rooflights to the existing flat roof, in order to allow the removal of the green roof, alterations to the windows and rooflights and the removal of condition 3. | 6 MARY ANN GARDENS, LONDON, SE8 3DP | 20/08/2005 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/116995 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Conditions | Details submitted in compliance with Condition 17 [Contamination] of Planning Permission (DC/19/112960), dated 09 October 2019 for an application submitted under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to allow for the variation of condition 10 (green roofs) in connection with the planning permission DC/16/098887 dated 26 June 2017 for the demolition of the existing garages to the rear of 54-88 Castleton Road SE9 and the construction of 5, three bedroom, two storey terrace houses, together with associated car parking, cycle storage and open space. It is proposed to replace the green sedum roofs with solar panels. | 54 CASTLETON ROAD, LONDON, SE9 4DA | 20/06/2009 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/121440 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Conifer (T19,ht.5m) FELL. Reason: excessive lean, poor form. Informative: a replacement small tree such as laburnum, hawthorn, crab apple, winter flowering cherry, Amelanchier, magnolia, Quince (Cydonia oblonga), Ceanothus arboreus 'Trewethin blue', birch or large shrub such as Weigela, Philadelphus, Cytisus Battandieri (Pineapple broom), Buddleia globosa or mixed native species boundary hedge such as hawthorn, hazel, wild privet, dogwood, guelder rose, spindle would be hugely appreciated for rear amenity, wildlife habitat and the green character of rear gardens in the Brockley conservation area especially gardens backing onto the Brockley Mews 'country lanes' which includes Wickham Mews to the rear of 40 Wickham Road. | 40 WICKHAM ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1NZ | 20/04/2021 | Link | Link | |||
DC/23/130601 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Lime (T1, in A1 in TPO)(ht.10-15m) RE-POLLARD by 2m removing regrowth to previous pollard points. Reason: lack of light and a huge amount of leaf litter that is causing slip/trip hazards, approx. 2m regrowth.London Borough of Lewisham (Grove Park Hospital Site Marvels Lane SE12) Tree Preservation Order 1990.Informative A: the sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated to retain estate visual amenity seen side view from Edward Tyler Road and to benefit green infrastructure being located near the Quaggy River, Sydenham Cottages Nature Reserve, the Green Chain/Capital Ring walk, Metropolitan Open Land (MOL) and Site of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC). | 22 EDWARD TYLER ROAD, LONDON, SE12 9QF | 20/03/2001 | Link | Link | |||
DC/15/094380 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Conditions | Details of the installation of the green roof submitted in compliance with Condition (9)(d) of the planning permission DC/14/89199 dated 17 December 2014 for an application for minor material amendments, namely a variation of Standard Condition (2) of the planning permission DC/12/80904 dated 3 May 2013 for the construction of a three storey extension, with balconies, to the rear of 306 Brockley Road SE4 to provide two 1 bedroom and 3 two bedroom self-contained flats on part of the ground, and the upper floors in order to allow the construction of an additional storey at third floor level to the rear to provide a one bedroom flat. | 306 BROCKLEY ROAD, LONDON, SE4 2RA | 20/11/2009 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/124164 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Sycamore (T1)(approx.ht.10m) FELL. Reason: proximity to buildings, shade issue, records show the sycamore was previously reduced in 1999.Informative A: replacement planting in the rear garden would be greatly appreciated to maintain the treed character of the Forest Hill conservation area and to retain the green boundary screen with Forestholme Close to the rear. Suggested small tree species are such as bird cherry, magnolia, elder, hazel, Malus 'Evereste', winter flowering cherry (Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis), Amelanchier, Seven-Sons Tree (Heptacodium miconioides), multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry, multi-stemmed Paperbark maple, Harlequin glorybower (Clerodendron trichotomum). Informative B: climbers and shrubs against the rear fence are also encouraged to increase urban greening and wildlife habitat. | 6 HIGHGATE WALK, TAYMOUNT RISE, LONDON, SE23 3YA | 20/11/2004 | Link | Link | |||
DC/24/135264 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | ONE Wisteria (C1) Height: 5m - Remove close to ground level and treat stump to inhibit regrowth.ONE Rhododendron (S1) Height: 3m - Remove close to ground level and treat stump to inhibit regrowth.Mixed species group (TG1) Height: 5.5m - Remove close to ground level and treat stumps to inhibit regrowth.The tree works are proposed to stop the influence of the tree(s) on the soil below building foundation level and provide long term stability to 29 Perry Rise London SE23 2QXInformative A: The existing front garden green hedge is welome. Suggestion to plant a small blossom tree in the northwest corner, such as a crab apple, magnolia, or flowering cherry to compensate for the loss of the green boundary screening. | 31 PERRY RISE, LONDON, SE23 2QX | 20/03/2014 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/113337 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Conditions | Details submitted in compliance with Condition 18(a) [pedestrian and vehicle access], and Condition 19(a) [works to highways] of Planning Permission (DC/19/112960), dated 09 October 2019 for an application submitted under Section 73 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 to allow for the variation of condition 10 (green roofs) in connection with the planning permission DC/16/098887 dated 26 June 2017 for the demolition of the existing garages to the rear of 54-88 Castleton Road SE9 and the construction of 5, three bedroom, two storey terrace houses, together with associated car parking, cycle storage and open space. It is proposed to replace the green sedum roofs with solar panels. Currently being assessed. | 54 CASTLETON ROAD, LONDON, SE9 4DA | 20/07/2031 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/115276 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Leyland Cypress (G1)(ht.12-14m) FELL REAR: THREE Lawson Cypress (G1)(ht.4-6m) FELLREAR: ONE Lawson Cypress (G2)(ht.6-8m) FELLREAR: ONE Pear (G2)(ht.6-8m) CROWN REDUCE by approx.1m to approx.ht.6-7m (Remove ivy - exempt work)Revised specification above agreed in telephone conversation with applicant 28/02/2020 15:53 to retain pear G2.Informative: the indication that a mixed species hedge along the rear boundary will be considered within the longer term plans for the garden of 44 Lewisham Park, to reinforce the conservation area boundary, complement the green vegetated character of the gardens of Lewisham Park conservation area and provide an attractive outlook for residents on both sides of the boundary is greatly appreciated. | 44 LEWISHAM PARK, LONDON, SE13 6QZ | 20/01/2014 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/127113 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | SIDE: ONE Poplar (T1)(ht.12m) REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m to ht.9m, LATERAL REDUCE by 3m to 7m. Reason: crown reduce to shape canopy, prune to suitable points to maintain natural aesthetic, improve light conditions for neighbouring properties.SIDE: NINE Hornbeam (T2-T10)(ht.9m) REDUCE HEIGHT by 2m to ht.7m, LATERAL REDUCE by 2m to 5m. Reason: crown reduce to shape canopy, prune to suitable points to maintain natural aesthetic, improve light conditions for neighbouring properties.Informative A: the sensitive management to retain the green boundary treed amenity setting to St Matthew Academy is greatly appreciated. Informative B: where possible create log and wood piles or stack cut branches horizontally between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. | ST MATTHEW ACADEMY, ST JOSEPHS VALE, LONDON, SE3 0XX | 20/06/2008 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/127184 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR (to Roundel Close): ONE Crab apple (T1)(ht.6m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by approx.1m to approx.ht.5m, CROWN THIN by approx. 10%. Reason: routine maintenance for garden setting, to remove crossed branches and to clear rear boundary fence to Roundel Close on W compass point. Informative A: the sensitive management of the crab apple tree for rear amenity to Roundel Close, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environmental benefits and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: where possible create wood piles on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Informative C: please plant trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs, ground cover and climbing plants where space allows to maintain the green character of Brockley rear gardens | 30 ST MARGARET'S ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1YU | 20/06/2015 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/128250 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: TWO Leylandii (T1,ht.8m)(T2,ht.7m) FELL. Reason: proximity to rear elevation, removal will reduce lack of light, overcrowding and benefit growth of surrounding trees and shrubs.Informative A: the retention of other vegetation to retain the green character of the rear garden for amenity seen from Dacre Park, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environmental benefits and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: where possible create log and wood piles and lay cut branches between stakes as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.Informative C: wherever space allows please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers, perennials, bulbs and groundcover for amenity, wildlife, plants for pollinators and to improve air quality. | 14 ETON GROVE, LONDON, SE13 5BY | 20/09/2001 | Link | Link | |||
DC/23/130114 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Amendment | An application submitted under Section 96a of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 for a non-material amendment in connection with planning permission DC/21/119964 dated 8 April 2021 at Kingswear House, Dartmouth Road SE23 in order to allow- changes to the size and positioning of the windows to the front and rear elevations (at ground floor level);retention of the forward projection of the building in the location of flat 3;omission of the green fibre cement boarding around the flat roof parapet and its replacement with a metal coping;omission of the blade wall projections to the front elevation;minor alterations to the layout of the external ramped access;the addition of external cycle stores to the rear of the building. | KINGSWEAR HOUSE, DARTMOUTH ROAD, LONDON, SE23 3YE | 20/01/2027 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/128506 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | FRONT (Lock Chase Green): ONE dead Red Oak (T1)(ht.10m) FELL to stump approx.1m, or higher if possible to retain the trunk as safe standing dead timber for wildlife and biodiversity. Reason: health & safety, the tree is dead, in decline for several years, previous retrenchment reduction unsuccessful, ref DC/20/117989. Informative A: Duty to replace dead trees in conservation areas not required in this case as new trees have already been planted and are establishing well on the green which is greatly appreciated.Informative B: where possible tree works are encouraged to leave safe standing timber, create log piles on site, lay arisings between stakes as a 'dead hedge' for wildlife habitat and biodiversity and to retain stumps in situ for the endangered stag beetle which has a stronghold in SE London. | STREET RECORD, LOCK CHASE, LONDON | 20/09/2020 | Link | Link | |||
DC/19/112826 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Laurel (T1) CROWN REDUCTION by 1.5m from 5.5m to 4m & LATERAL REDUCTION by 1.5m from 5.5m to 4m. Reason: to manage to appropriate size within the narrow rear garden.REAR: ONE Horse Chestnut (T2)(approx.ht.10-12m) FELL. Reason: large basal cavity, health and safety. Voluntary replacement is proposed with native species such as whitebeam or field maple.Informative: the offer of a voluntary replacement tree is greatly welcomed with thanks as trees at the ends of rear gardens frequently have the space to develop into the boroughs larger canopy trees which are important for urban forest ecosystem services and for climate change mitigation. The replacement tree will contribute to the railsides, which are designated as green corridor, and to the green rear outlook for nearby residents and pupils at the St Stephen's Primary School. | 94 ALBYN ROAD, LONDON, SE8 4ED | 20/06/2025 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/123037 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR (adjacent Blythe Hill Fields) : ONE Horse Chestnut (T1, appears to be T9 in TPO)(approx.ht.8m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 5m from 7.4m to 2.4m. Reason: the tree is in decline and dying, retrench to monolith for safety reasons.The London Borough of Lewisham (Glengall Court Codrington Hill and Brockley View) Tree Preservation Order 1973.Informative A: the treed rear gardens of Brockley View contribute to the green setting of Blythe Hill Fields public open space. The safety management with monolith retrenchment to retain the declining/ dying horse chestnut within the rear garden beside the boundary with Blythe Hill Fields, for amenity, wildlife habitat and wellbeing benefits is greatly appreciated. Informative B: There is a duty to plant a replacement tree where a dead tree not covered by the woodland TPO classification is removed (para 79 & 80, Tree Preservation Orders and tree in conservation area guidance). | 21 BROCKLEY VIEW, LONDON, SE23 1SN | 20/08/2010 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/123595 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | FRONT: ONE Windmill Palm (T1)(ht.5m) FELL. Reason: overgrown, low amenity value. REAR: ONE Ash (T2)(ht.15m) FELL. Reason: multistemmed at 1.5m, extremely close to building and garden wall, fell with side extension removed. REAR: TWO Windmill Palm (T3)(ht.6m) & (T4)(ht.4.5m) FELL. Reason: overgrown, low amenity valueREAR: ONE Pear (T5)(ht.6m) FELL. Reason: completely covered in ivy, in poor healthInformative A: please plant replacement trees such as pear, crab apple, wild cherry, field maple, mulberry; and shrubs, hedges, climbers and perennials to retain the green and treed amenity and character of front and rear gardens in the Brockley conservation area and for wildlife habitat, plants for pollinators, reduced air pollution.Informative B: where possible retain lying timber and create wood piles on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.Informative C: refer to planning applications DC/21/123969 and DC/21/123970. | 5 TRESSILLIAN CRESCENT, LONDON, SE4 1QJ | 20/09/2024 | Link | Link | |||
DC/20/118761 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR(frontage to Wells Park Rd): ONE Oak (T1) CROWN THIN by 20%, CROWN LIFT to 4.5m above public highway and to 3.5m above ground level over garden, remove deadwood. Reason: health and safety, adjacent bus route, improve light conditions whilst maintaining natural canopy and natural aesthetic. London Borough of Lewisham 111-125 Longton Avenue SE26 Tree Preservation Order 1978Informative: the sensitive management of the oak is greatly appreciated for public realm amenity and wildlife habitat as it is located within the Sydenham Ridge Area of Special Character, beside the Green Chain Walk, adjacent to the High Level Drive ancient woodland site of importance for nature conservation (SINC), close to Sydenham Wells Park which is a Green Chain Area, Green Chain walk and SINC.Informative: retain deadwood on living trees where safe as dead branches can provide very valuable habitats for plants and wildlife and create log piles where possible for biodiversity and wildlife habitat | 125 LONGTON AVENUE, LONDON, SE26 6RF | 20/10/2013 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/122481 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Amendment | An application submitted under S96A of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 for a non-material amendment in connection with the planning permission DC/19/113542 dated 20/11/2019 for the construction of a two-storey school building and single storey ancillary buildings to provide a satellite site for the expansion of Greenvale Special Educational Needs Secondary School, being D1 (educational) floorspace including a staff terrace, with roof-level plant and photo-voltaic panels, together with associated provision of a sub-station, sprinkler plant enclosure, pedestrian and vehicle access arrangements with canopy cover, vehicle parking, cycle parking, external play space, hard and soft landscaping, and associated ancillary works at the former Brent Knoll School, Mayow Road, SE23, in order to allow:Alterations to the green roof and roof Alterations to the window and door arrangement The installation of lourves Alterations to the rain screen, cladding and fixings Alterations to bin store gates and insertion of gate Introduction of lift overruns | BRENT KNOLL SCHOOL, MAYOW ROAD, LONDON, SE23 2XH | 20/06/2030 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/125595 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Bay (T1)(ht.6m) CROWN REDUCE by 1m, from 6m to 5m at all compass points. Reason: maintenance to retain previous shape. REAR: ONE Plum (T2)(ht.10m) CROWN REDUCE width by 1m, from 6.5m to 5.5m CROWN THIN by 30%. Reason: to allow more light into the garden. Informative A: the sensitive management to retain the trees for rear amenity, urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: where possible create wood piles with cut branches for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Informative C: protect the rooting environment and health of trees by retaining original ground levels and surface with such as 50mm depth bark mulch to ensure gaseous exchange and rain water percolation. Informative D: where space allows please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbing plants and perennials to maintain the green vegetated character of gardens in Telegraph Hill conservation area. | 71 ERLANGER ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5TQ | 20/02/2021 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/126379 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Weeping Birch (T1)(ht.4.5m) FELL. Reason: poor form, to replace with a more appropriate flowering crab apple. REAR: ONE Ash (T2)(ht.7.5m+) FELL. Reason: significant lean. Informative A: the crab apple replacement tree is greatly appreciated. Please plant other small trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers (eg. star jasmine, honeysuckle, clematis, roses) and perennials where space allows to maintain the green vegetated character of Brockley rear gardens. Informative B: where possible create log and wood piles and/or vertical stacks between poles using cut branches, in rear garden for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.Informative C: frontage landscape works ref DC/22/125768 in which a full width hedge will be planted of mixed species hawthorn, hazel and holly is hugely welcomed to contribute to landscape interest and amenity, plan ref 21-055 PL-008 02 - suggest the front hedge is maintained at minimum ht.1.5m. to contribute meaningfully to streetscape amenity, enable flowers to develop for pollinators and for wildlife habitat benefits. | FLAT A, 83 TYRWHITT ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1QE | 20/04/2014 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/126656 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE sycamore tree (T1)(ht.9m) FELL. Reason: to allow adjacent beech tree (in garden of 137) space to grow more healthily. Currently sycamore is growing into the beech tree and subsuming it.Informative A: where possible create log and wood piles or lay cut branches horizontally between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.Informative B: please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers and perennials wherever possible for amenity, wildlife, plants for pollinators and reduce air pollution, to maintain the green vegetated gardens which characterise the landscape of Brockley conservation area. Native species hedging: hawthorn, hazel, holly, dogwood, goat willow, elder, spindle, field maple, wild privet, guelder rose, dog rose. Smaller tree species suggestions: crab apple, pear, hawthorn, wild service tree, mulberry, medlar, magnolia, multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry and Paperbark maple, Amelanchier, cherry plum, hazel, Cornus Kousa, bird cherry, wayfaring tree, quince (Cydonia oblonga), Prunus autumnalis, Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-son tree), Laburnum, Strawberry tree. | 135A TRESSILLIAN ROAD, LONDON, SE4 1XZ | 20/05/2005 | Link | Link | |||
DC/15/092945 | Lewisham | Small | Withdrawn | Trees | There are six trees planted close together which have grown to about 20/30 feet in height and are growing out over the pavement and towards the road. The growth of the trees has caused significant damage to the boundary wall of the property. In addition, the trees are blocking out light almost entirely to the bottom floor of the building. Below is a summary provided by a tree surgeon: The trees growing in the front garden are Leylandii, which are significantly oversized for their location. I would recommend these trees are removed as they have out grown their location and unfortunately with Leylandii trees, once they are cut back beyond the green foliage they will not grow again. If they were retained they would need to be reduced to about 50% of their current height to reduce the rate of root growth. Tree roots grow by a function of stress, the main factor of this stress is the sail area of the tree, hence reducing the height reduces the wind stress and consequently reduces the root growth. | BASEMENT FLAT, 296 QUEENS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5JN | 20/07/2013 | Link | Link | |||
DC/22/125935 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(ht.3m) FELL. Reason: small tree, previously heavily reduced, low amenity value, part of planning application DC/22/126033. Informative A: the removal of the tree is part of planning application DC/22/126033 for construction of a timber clad outbuilding with a sedum roof at the rear of garden, 91a Lausanne Road. The planting of trees, shrubs, hedging, climbers and perennial plants for pollinators is encouraged to retain the green treed and vegetated character of rear gardens in this part of the Telegraph Hill conservation area for amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, reduction in air pollution, flood alleviation and mitigation of the climate and biodiversity emergencies. Suggested trees such as crab apple, pear, Robinia, Mimosa, hawthorn, Tibetan cherry, Amelanchier, cherry plum, hazel, Cornus Kousa, bird cherry, Ceanothus arboreus, Harlequin Glorybower, Prunus autumnalis, Heptacodium miconioides (Seven-son tree) and climbers on boundary fence/wall such as star jasmine, honeysuckle, clematis, roses.Informative B: where possible create wood /log piles on site with cut branches for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. | 91A LAUSANNE ROAD, LONDON, SE15 2HY | 20/03/2014 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/120704 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR/FRONT to Ivy Rd: ONE Apple (T1,ht.6m) FELL. Reason: the tree has become an undesirable species for its location. The tree attracts wasps when the Apples are on the tree or fall to the ground and young children play in the garden. To allow more suitable light levels in to the rear boundary area. The tree is dominating the rear boundary area.Informative: the apple tree is part of the edible landscape and contributes to the streetscape on Ivy Road, provides flowers for pollinators and fruit for wildlife. If the tree can be retained with crown reduction that would be greatly appreciated for urban greening and environmental benefits. Otherwise the planting of a replacement tree or native species hedge is encouraged to retain the green rear boundary with Ivy Road. Suggested small tree species includes such as hawthorn, hazel, holly, crab apple, Tibetan cherry, Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis, Japanese snowbell, Cornus controversa, Cornus kousa, Japanese Stewartia. Informative: retain lying felled timber and log piles for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. | 94 ADELAIDE AVENUE, LONDON, SE4 1YR | 20/03/2005 | Link | Link | |||
DC/21/121400 | Lewisham | Small | Permitted | Trees | REAR (St Matthew Academy): TWO Hornbeam (T1,T2)(ht.9m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 2.4m from ht.9m to ht.6.5m, REDUCE SPREAD by 1m from 3m to 2m. Reason: trees close to boundary fence on top of 6m high retaining wall, branches could cause fence to fall, health & safety concerns.Informative A: it is hugely appreciated that the trees are being retained to contribute to the green setting of the graveyard and screening the new development from St Matthews Academy, with regard to the proximity of the trees to the applicant's boundary fence. Informative B: The original crown reduction proposed a 6ft (1.8m) height reduction. BS 3998:2010 Tree Works ? recommendations, 7.7 Crown reduction and reshaping - the general principle is that following reduction there should still be a strong framework of healthy small-diameter branches and twigs (leaf bearing structure) with a 12% reduction of branch length (radial distance) considered appropriate, which equates in this case to a 1m height reduction and 0.5m reduction in canopy spread. The lesser height reduction of 1m would be preferred for urban greening and environmental benefits. | 1 FORBURY ROAD, LONDON, SE13 5FZ | 20/04/2020 | Link | Link |
Application Type | Description | Example |
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Advertising | For displaying advertisements, signs, or billboards. | Applying to install a new illuminated sign outside a store. |
Amendment | Changes to previously approved applications, possibly due to design revisions. | Amending a previously approved house extension to change the roof style. |
Conditions | Applications related to meeting specific conditions set in previous approvals. | Submitting additional details required to fulfill conditions in an earlier planning consent. |
Full | A complete application for permission to develop land or alter structures. | Applying to build a new residential property on a vacant lot. |
Heritage | Applications in areas with historical significance or for listed buildings. | Seeking permission to repair a historic building’s facade. |
Other | For any application that doesn’t fall into the standard categories. | Applying to install an electric vehicle charging station. |
Outline | Initial application giving a general idea of development, without full detail. | Submitting an outline plan to build several houses on a large plot without detailed designs yet. |
Telecoms | Applications for telecom infrastructure, such as masts or antennas. | Seeking approval to erect a new mobile phone mast. |
Trees | Applications relating to tree management, like pruning or removal. | Requesting permission to remove a diseased tree on a property in a protected area. |
Application Status | Description | Example |
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Conditions | Application is being reviewed to confirm conditions are met before full approval. | Checking if drainage conditions for a housing project are satisfied. |
Permitted | Application has been approved, allowing the project to proceed. | A house extension application has been approved, so construction can start. |
Referred | Application referred to another agency or higher authority for further decision-making. | A new school building application referred to the Department of Education for review. |
Rejected | Application has been denied, possibly due to regulatory issues or community impact concerns. | A request to build a commercial property in a residential area was rejected. |
Undecided | Application is under review but no decision has been reached yet. | A solar panel installation application is still being considered. |
Unresolved | Decision is pending, possibly due to missing information or further clarifications needed. | Waiting on additional environmental impact reports before deciding on a manufacturing plant. |
Withdrawn | Applicant has withdrawn the application, ending the review process. | Applicant decided not to pursue a planning change and withdrew their application. |
Appeal Decision | Description | Example |
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Allowed | Appeal succeeded, and the application is approved. | An appeal to build a garden shed in a restricted area was allowed. |
Allowed in part | Only parts of the appeal are approved, with others declined. | Appeal for a large extension partially allowed, but balcony addition denied. |
Allowed with conditions | Appeal allowed but includes specific conditions. | Approval for a garage was granted but limited to certain construction hours. |
Dismissed | Appeal failed, and the original decision remains. | An appeal to build an additional floor on a building was dismissed. |
Invalid | Appeal was found invalid, likely due to procedural errors or missed deadlines. | An appeal filed late, beyond the deadline, was deemed invalid. |
Not yet decided | Appeal is still under review, with no decision made yet. | An appeal against the rejection of a new restaurant is pending review. |
Notice quashed | Original enforcement or refusal notice was overturned. | An enforcement notice on a fence height violation was quashed. |
Notice Upheld | Original enforcement or refusal notice stands. | Appeal against an enforcement notice for unauthorized work was upheld, so the notice remains in effect. |
Notice varied and upheld | Enforcement notice is modified but remains valid. | A notice to remove a deck was upheld, with only a minor reduction in required removal area. |
Planning permission granted | Appeal successful, and planning permission is now approved. | Appeal for planning permission to extend a house was granted. |
Quashed on legal grounds | Decision overturned due to a legal error in the original ruling. | Appeal quashed after finding procedural errors in the planning review process. |
Split Decision | Appeal partially approved and partially rejected. | Appeal for both front and back garden structures resulted in front approved, back rejected. |
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