Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich council has received dozens of new planning applications, including affordable housing at Morris Walk Estate and illuminating historic landmarks.
The proposals for modular homes in Charlton’s Morris Walk Estate are part of a larger revitalization project that aims to provide more reasonably priced housing.
In the meantime, a proposal has been made to light up Cutty Sark Gardens’ Grade II-listed Greenwich Foot Tunnel Rotunda.
The plan seeks to improve the historic appeal and visibility of the site.
A number of further planning applications, such as those for loft conversions, residential additions, conservation initiatives, and tree work, have also been approved throughout the borough.
What are the latest proposal applications submitted to the Greenwich council?
Due to storm damage, a request has been made to remove a cedar tree from the back garden at 55 Cleanthus Road, Plumstead, London SE18 3DF.
This application’s reference number is 25/0299/SD.
Prior consent has been requested for the construction of a single-story back expansion that will project past the rear wall at 111 Swingate Lane, Plumstead, London SE18 2DB.
This application’s reference number is 25/0279/PN1.
A cherry tree in the front garden of 15 Eaglesfield Road, Plumstead, London SE18 3BX, has been requested to be felled by its owner since it is decaying.
This application’s reference number is 25/0270/TC.
A request has been made to remove two conifer trees from the front garden at 44 Dickson Road, Eltham, London SE9 6RF, and replace them with wildflowers.
This application’s reference number is 25/0258/TC.
An application has been submitted to pollard a lime tree at 87 Nithdale Road, London, SE18 3PE, down to 15 feet for general management and light access.
This application’s reference number is 25/0246/SD.
A Certificate of Lawfulness (Proposed) for a 3 m rear expansion, a hip-to-gable roof modification, and a rear dormer extension has been requested by the owner of 16 Montbelle Road, Eltham, London SE9 3PB.
This application’s reference number is 25/0241/CP.
A single-story rear expansion has been proposed for development at 92 Dunvegan Road, Eltham, London SE9 1SB.
This application’s reference number is 25/0235/F.
The owner of 21 Congreve Road, Eltham, London SE9 1LP, has submitted an application to replace the front, side, and rear elevations’ current UPVC windows.
This application’s reference number is 25/0234/HD.
A single-story back expansion at 5 Glenhead Close, Eltham, London SE9 1RR, has been proposed for prior consent. This application’s reference number is 25/0225/PN1.
Two applications have been submitted by the owner of 5 St Alfege Road, Charlton, London SE7 8HN.
One is for building a side addition on the first floor, and the other is for building a one-story rear addition. These applications have the reference codes 25/0230/HD and 25/0229/HD, respectively.
The owner of 103 Congreve Road, Eltham, London SE9 1LL, has submitted an application to have three roof lights installed on the back roof slope and a new front door installed. This application’s reference number is 25/0223/HD.
An application has been submitted to build a single-story wraparound addition to the back and side of a garage at 7 Duncroft, Plumstead, London SE18 2HZ.
This application’s reference number is 25/0220/HD.
Lastly, a request to re-pollard a willow tree has been made by St. Alfege and St. Peter’s Primary School, located on Creek Road in Deptford, London, SE10 9RB.
This application’s reference number is 25/0215/TC.
What are the benefits of the submitted proposals to the Greenwich council?
The plan to build modular homes at Charlton’s Morris Walk Estate is part of a larger redevelopment project that aims to expand the supply of reasonably priced housing options.
To increase the structure’s visibility and maintain its historical charm, the Grade II-listed Greenwich Foot Tunnel Rotunda in Cutty Sark Gardens is being proposed to be illuminated.
In order to solve problems like storm damage, decay, or general management, some trees (such the ash, plum, and willow at 42 Vanbrugh Hill, the cherry at 15 Eaglesfield Road, and the cedar at 55 Cleanthus Road) have been asked to be removed or felled.