Page shows planning applications in Southwark in Dulwich Wood Avenue SE19
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uid | Authority | Size | State | Type | Decision | Appeal Ref. | Description | Address | Map | Earliest Date | Url | Share |
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19/AP/1630 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Demolition of existing rear extension and construction of replacement rear extension. | 21 Dulwich Wood Avenue London SE19 1HB | 20/06/2003 | Link | ||||
19/AP/2635 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Front garden Beech tree - Fell to ground level Reasons: Tree has severe die back and is in poor condition, Dulwich Estate has approved its removal. | 35 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/08/2014 | Link | ||||
19/AP/5564 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Hornbeam (T1) - to lift canopy on the neighbours side (no 17) by around 3 metres and also thin the remaining overhang by 20% Goat Willow (T2) - to trim back the overhang on the neighbours side (no 17) by 1.5 metres and also thin the remaining overhang by 20% | 15 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/09/2026 | Link | ||||
20/AP/0007 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Rear roof extension to provide a second floor extension to provide a storage mezzanine with the provision of two rooflights to a three bedroom detached family house (17/AP/2997, under construction) and raising the ridge of the main roof by 95mm (19/AP/0455 under construction) | Land Adjacent To 29 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/01/2002 | Link | ||||
20/AP/1136 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Increase in height of the flat roof by 350mm and construction of a rear dormer extension. | 28 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/04/2020 | Link | ||||
20/AP/1667 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood, lifting of low branches, and necessaryre-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branchesat convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is notpermitted. | 29A Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/06/2017 | Link | ||||
20/AP/3193 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Outline | Certificate of lawful development (Proposed) for rear single storey extension with sedum green roofing.Replace flat roof to side passage with pitched roof with three skylights.Replace existing front-facing door with window. | 8 Oakfield Gardens Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HF | 20/11/2003 | Link | ||||
20/AP/3262 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Outline | Certificate of Lawful Development (proposed) for the insertion of 20sqm swimming pool to rear garden. | 13 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/11/2010 | Link | ||||
20/AP/3788 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Demolition of existing two storey side addition, removal of 2 chimneys; Construction of a two storey side extension to form studio and garage incorporating 4 x roof lights and 2 x dormer windows to side roof slopes. Replacement of windows to all elevation and installation of 12 photovoltaic panels to flat roof. | 26 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/12/2022 | Link | ||||
20/AP/3801 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 2 x Cedar - Lift crowns to 5m removing smaller sub-laterals back to source - Laterally reduce on property side by up to 1m from scaffolding.- Thin limited to 10% only.Routine maintenance to provide light to surrounding gardens and property and for the health of the trees. | 26 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/12/2022 | Link | ||||
20/AP/3849 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Demolition of part existing single storey side extension and proposed replacement 2-storey side extension. | 21 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/12/2031 | Link | ||||
21/AP/3048 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Full | Construction of a single storey rear extension and a single storey lean-to side extension (to replace existing). | 1 Oakfield Gardens Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HF | 20/08/2025 | Link | ||||
21/AP/3774 | Southwark | Small | Rejected | Trees | Silver Birch Tree 18 metres (fell) | 19 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/11/2001 | Link | ||||
22/AP/0587 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Oak crown reduce to previous pruning points. Height 9.5m. Radial spread of 4-4.5mT2 Oak reduce height to approx 8 metre (rear garden) Reduce western limb by up to 3m. Rebalance crown, removing up to 1.5m of radial spread. | 4 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/02/2023 | Link | ||||
22/AP/1934 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Silver Birch reduction up to 2 metres (TPO449), reduction to suitable branch junctions and retaining form in keeping with BS3998.2010. Wherever practicable, pruning should be restricted to healthy, small-diameter parts of the tree, as this will minimize the size of the resultant wounds and provide the greatest opportunity for these to be occluded.Species of Betula, which generally have particularly weak defences against the development of decay, should be pruned as sparingly as possible and without exposing heartwood or ripewood.The above guidance for Betula should be observed for any other species or cultivars known to have similarly weak defences. | 19 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/05/2031 | Link | ||||
22/AP/2004 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Telecoms | Proposed telecommunications installation: Proposed 15.0m Phase 9 slimline Monopole and associated ancillary works. (opposite 28 Dulwich Wood Avenue) | Telecom Installation CDN14883 Land At Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 | 20/06/2007 | Link | ||||
22/AP/2213 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | T1 Sycamore. Crown thin by 20% including the removal of dead wood, lifting of low branches, and necessary re-shaping. The height and basic shape should be retained. It is important to prune branches at convenient growth points, rather than an all-round reduction or pollarding which is notpermitted. | 29A Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/06/2021 | Link | ||||
22/AP/3099 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | 5 Day Notification: T1: Oak: Reduce laterals on Southern and Western aspects by 2m, removing secondary and tertiary branches to main branch. Further reductions to suitable junctions, avoiding stubs. Clean up broken branching on Northern Aspect. Lift to 5m to remove end weighting. Thin restricted to the removal of deadwood only. Refer to attached photos. Reason: Recent branch abscission over highway. Over proliferation of acorns has resulted in increased potential for failure of other limbs. | 6 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/09/2006 | Link | ||||
23/AP/0031 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Oak tree to the rear of no. 2 Dulwich Wood avenue. Works: crown reduce by up to 2m back to suitable growth points. Reason: to abate hazard. Recent loss of a major limb and presence of Ganderma at the base. TreeCalc safety factor of 1.4, below the recommended minimum of 1.5. | Lowood Court Farquhar Road London Southwark | 20/01/2009 | Link | ||||
23/AP/0432 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Tree work T1 sycamore adjacent to a large lime on boundary of 28 Dulwich Wood Ave kretzchmaira deusta is located around base and stem Fell to ground and replace with Tilia (TPO 448) | Rear 36 Oakfield Gardens And 28 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HQ | 20/02/2015 | Link | ||||
23/AP/1687 | Southwark | Small | Undecided | Full | Internal alterations for upgrade of enclosed utility space, alterations to existing door opening to form window and construction of new permanent roof structure. | 37 Oakfield Gardens Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HQ | 20/06/2016 | Link | ||||
23/AP/2200 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Works to Tree with a TPO:G1 Group of Ash leaf Maple and Sycamore to front of 1-6 GarvensWorks: Lateral crown reduction back to suitable growth points to provide a minimum 2-3 clearance from the property. Crown lift over the footway by up to 3m.Reason: To abate nuisanceG2 Group of Norway Maple and Oak to rear of 1-12 GarvensWorks: Lateral crown reduction back to suitable growth points to provide a minimum 2-3m clearance from the propertyReason: To abate nuisance | 1 The Garvens 57 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HU | 20/08/2007 | Link | ||||
23/AP/2206 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Tree works 5 day notification: A group of five lime Tilia x europaea a sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus and a horse chestnut Aesculus hippocastanum communal amenity land to front of nos. 43-55. Works: Remove deadwood. Crown lift, and remove basal and epicormic growth to provide a 3m clearance above the footway.Reason: to abate hazard. | 51 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/08/2007 | Link | ||||
24/AP/0008 | Southwark | Small | Undecided | Trees | Works to Trees subject to a TPO: 1205 Birch to front of ns. 1-6 GarvensWorks: Lateral crown reduction back to suitable growth points to provide a minimum 2m clearance from the propertyReason: to abate nuisance1208 and 1210 Group of Ash Leaf Maple and Sycamore to front of 1-6 GarvensWorks: Lateral crown reduction back to suitable growth points to provide a minimum 2-3m clearance from the property. Crown lift over the footway by up to 3mReason: to abte nuisance | 6 The Garvens 57 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HU | 20/01/2002 | Link | ||||
24/AP/0019 | Southwark | Medium | Undecided | Full | Prior approval notification for construction of single storey rear extension (5.4m depth, 3m to eaves and 3m maximum height) | 28 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/01/2003 | Link | ||||
24/AP/0061 | Southwark | Small | Rejected | Trees | Works to Trees with a TPO:T3 Oak - removeThe tree works are proposed to stop the influence of the tree(s) on the soil below building foundation level and provide long term stability. | The Garvens 57 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark | 20/01/2009 | Link | ||||
24/AP/1017 | Southwark | Small | Undecided | Full | Conversion of integral garage, rear ground floor and loft extension, replacement windows and alteration to side door and window openings. Erection of raised timber deck to rear garden and garden building. | 53 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/04/2011 | Link | ||||
24/AP/1293 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Outline | Certificate of Lawfulness (Proposed) for construction of rear dormer extension with 2No. Rooflight to the rear roof slope. | 29 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/05/2003 | Link | ||||
24/AP/1599 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Proposed tree works: Fell diseased tree in severe decline diagnosed with sooty bark disease (sycamore tree). Duty to replant TPO tree with 14-16cm native Sorbus torminalis (Wild Service Tree). Works planned for July 2024. | 29A Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/05/2030 | Link | ||||
24/AP/1845 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Tree works TPO: T1 cedar in the front garden 13 metres in height: gentle reshaping of lower branches esp towards the house , no more than 2 metres off of any one branch. T2 Robinia approx 18m high in the rear garden close to number 22 & boundary: remove significant dead wood T3 rear garden. Eucalyptus approx 18m high close to the boundary of 22. This tree is very dense and overshadowing the right-hand side of the garden: one large central limb to be removed to around the mid point where it joins the main stem. Thin the crown by 25% and gentle reshaping where necessary. T4 sequoia approx 20m in hight bottom r/hand side of the rear garden. Remove dead wood only. In accordance with BS3998. | 24 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HD | 20/06/2024 | Link | ||||
24/AP/1848 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Trees | Works to trees with a TPO:Goat willow (T1) Approx 12m high.Proposed works - Reduce overgrowth, remove lowest lateral branch. Prune by 2m. Reason - To imporve light penetration. Crown thin by up to 20%Oak (T2) - Very light thinning of upper crown by up to 10% to maintain health. | 15 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/06/2024 | Link | ||||
24/AP/2425 | Southwark | Small | Undecided | Full | Construction of a single storey rear extension | 43 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HG | 20/08/2020 | Link | ||||
24/AP/2509 | Southwark | Small | Permitted | Outline | Certificate of lawful development (Proposed) The alteration of the existing roofline to the existing utility room to create an extended kitchen. | 5 Oakfield Gardens Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HF | 20/08/2028 | Link | ||||
24/AP/2618 | Southwark | Small | Undecided | Trees | T1: Magnolia grandiflora - selectively reduce longer branches by up to 1m to restore shape. | 11 Dulwich Wood Avenue London Southwark SE19 1HB | 20/09/2005 | 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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