16 June 2025
Appeal ref 3362290 lodged against 24/02831/GPDO has been dismissed. Issues related to flooding and noise were deemed acceptable. However, the inspector found that the applicant failed to demonstrate that the building’s lawful use falls within the Class E category. Additionally, one unit does not meet the required space standard and adverse transport impacts remain.
16 June 2025
Application 2025/00713/PMA56 has been refused. The proposal has shortcomings related to flood risks and impacts on transport.
16 June 2025
Appeal ref 3350183 lodged against 24/00668/OUT has been dismissed. The inspector found the development acceptable in terms of its impact on local character and neighbouring properties with respect to outlook and privacy. However, this did not outweigh the failure to provide adequate affordable housing.
16 June 2025
Application 250384 has been submitted for: Demolition of the existing building and the erection of a 4 storey building and a 6 storey building, comprising ground floor light industrial space (Class Eg(iii)), and 33 residential dwellings (Class C3), with associated landscaping, cycle parking, waste storage and other ancillary works.
14 June 2025
Ballymore was successful with application P/2023/3074 at planning committee on 14/06/2025. • Permission took 64 weeks from the original application. • It is currently one of the eleven main plots that comprise the major mixed-use redevelopment scheme known as Brentford Waterside. • The new scheme will include one apartment block. • With a maximum height of 11 storeys. • There will be 60 residential units: 60 private, 0 affordable. • Affordable housing provided within the wider development.
13 June 2025
Application HGY/2025/1405 has been submitted for: Reserved matters approval in respect of 'appearance' associated with Plot 5 (residential and B1/D1) of hybrid planning permission reference HGY/2023/2137 (original approval ref: HGY/2015/3000).
13 June 2025
Opinion has been sought under ref Z0002.25 for: Retention and enhancement of the main core of the existing Liberty Shopping Centre; Part demolition of the existing buildings on-site and the construction of approximately up to 1000 units and 10,350m² of additional commercial floor space within new buildings across 3 plots; Provision of residential dwellings (Use Class C3), including up to 1000 Build To Rent (BTR) units; Provision of up to 10,350m² GEA commercial floorspace (Use Class E).
13 June 2025
Application 25/00116/OUT has been refused. The proposal does not provide: enough affordable housing, an adequate standard of accommodation or an ecological assessment. It is also visually intrusive and fails to meet urban greening requirements.
13 June 2025
Application 1472/25 has been submitted for: Demolish existing buildings. Redevelopment of site for a mixed-use development four to ten storeys in height to provide 196no. residential units (C3), light industrial workshops (Eg ii and Eg iii), office and community facility (Eg i / F2) uses and associated car and cycle parking, landscaping, highway works and associated infrastructure.
13 June 2025
Application 25/02583/P3JPA has gained Prior Approval.
12 June 2025
Application 23/3976/F has gained full planning permission.
12 June 2025
Application 23/3546/MA has gained full planning permission.
12 June 2025
Application 24/0848/R has gained full planning permission.
12 June 2025
Application 0836/24 has gained full planning permission.
11 June 2025
Euros Group was successful with application 24/1735 at planning committee on 11/06/2025. • Permission took 51 weeks from the original application. • It is currently a former police station with associated outbuildings and yard. • The new scheme will include one apartment block. • With a maximum height of four storeys. • There will be 25 residential units: 21 private, four affordable. • The affordable is four Social Rent. •In the event that there is no Register Provider interest to take on the affordable homes there is a 6-month timeframe to allow the affordable units on-site to be replaced with a £1,108,171 payment towards off site affordable housing.
11 June 2025
Application 25/00452/FUL has been submitted for: Demolition of buildings and construction of a mixed-use development comprising a five-storey building with employment floorspace (Class E use) at ground floor level and co-living accommodation (Sui Generis use) on the floors above, together with servicing arrangements, car and cycle parking, landscaping and associated works.
10 June 2025
Regal London was successful with application 24/4940/FUL at planning committee on 10/06/2025. • Permission took 27 weeks from the original application. • It is currently a surface car park. • The new scheme will include four apartment blocks. • With a maximum height of six storeys. • There will be 98 residential units: 98 private, 0 affordable. • Subject to an early and late-stage review mechanism. • This is an initial phase of a wider masterplan for North Finchley and the applicant anticipates that affordable housing will be provided on other sites within the masterplan area.
10 June 2025
Application 24/00597/FUL has been appealed under reference 3365829 further to its refusal on 31/01/2025.
09 June 2025
W5 (Holdings) was successful with application 244156FUL which was approved under delegated powers on 09/06/2025. • Permission took 32 weeks from the original application. • It is currently a number of lock up garages for personal storage and an industrial building with associated car parking. • The new scheme will include one apartment block and 27 houses. • With a maximum height of two storeys. • There will be 41 residential units: 27 private, 14 affordable. • The affordable is nine London Affordable Rent, five Shared Ownership.
09 June 2025
Application 2025/00186/PMA56 has been appealed under reference 3366772 further to its refusal on 17/03/2025.