Barking and Dagenham (Parliament Politics Magazine) – A weekly roundup of planning applications validated in Barking and Dagenham, including housing, commercial developments, and community projects.
The application is one of several that Barking and Dagenham Council recently approved, including roof conversions, home additions, and sustainability improvements throughout the borough.
Abbey Road, Abbey Retail Park, Barking. In accordance with the terms of the prior planning permit, details for phase 3 of the communal television and satellite system, as well as energy and sustainability measures, have been submitted.
Reference Number: 25/01111/AOD
Land in Barking, IG11 8JH, off the A124. Details were provided for exterior lighting and contaminant verification in accordance with the terms of the prior planning consent. Reference Number: 25/01110/AOD
122 Wilmington Gardens, IG11 9TU, Barking. A legal development certificate application for the construction of a one-story rear outbuilding. Reference Number: 25/01109/CLUP
Dagenham, RM8 2BU, 923 Longbridge Road. Prior notice is required for a single-story rear addition that is no more than 3.39 meters high and extends 6 meters from the rear wall. No. of Reference: 25/01107/PRIEXT
Land in Barking, IG11 8JH, off the A124. BREEAM requirements and landscape implementation timelines will be changed through a non-material adjustment to the planning authorization. No. of Reference: 25/01106/NONMAT
IG11 0JD, 3 Gallions Close, Barking. Approved plans, accessible housing, energy statements, flood risk, water efficiency, parking, waste management, archeology, and more are among the requirements that can be changed. Reference Number: 25/01105/VAR
229 Lodge Avenue, RM8 2HY, Dagenham. A new, single-story rear and side addition with two roof lights will be built in place of the existing one. Reference Number: 25/01104/HSE
229 Lodge Avenue, RM8 2HY, Dagenham. A request for a legal development certificate for a hip-to-gable roof conversion that will convert roof space and include a juliette balcony, two front roof lights, and a rear dormer. Reference Number: 25/01102/CLUP
Chadwell Heath, Romford, RM6 6UL, 26 Alexandra Road. application for a legal development certificate to transform the garage into a livable space while making front elevation changes. Reference Number: 25/01101/CLUP
Abbey Road, Town Quay, Barking. In accordance with prior planning consent, materials and balcony details were submitted. Reference Number: 25/01100/AOD
Dagenham, 6 Ivinghoe Road, RM8 2NB. Requesting a legal development certificate for a hip-to-gable roof expansion that will convert roof space by adding a rear dormer and three front roof lights. Reference Number: 25/01098/CLUP
Dagenham, RM9 5ED, 90 Fanshawe Crescent. alterations to the current front fenestration and the addition of a first-floor window to the front elevation. Reference Number: 25/01097/HSE
Chadwell Heath, 21 Portland Gardens, Romford, RM6 5UH. installation of front, side, and rear roof lights as well as the construction of a front dormer window with a sloped roof. Reference Number: 25/01096/HSE
Chadwell Heath, 21 Portland Gardens, Romford, RM6 5UH. A request for a legal development certificate for a hip-to-gable roof conversion that will convert roof space and include a Juliette balcony, three front roof lights, and a rear dormer. Reference Number: 25/01095/CLUP
RM10 8EP, Dagenham, 245 Reede Road. construction of a single-story back outbuilding and a rear dormer with three front roof lights to convert roof space. Reference Number: 25/01024/HSE
RM9 6EA, Dagenham, 16 Urswick Road. To turn roof space into livable space, a rear dormer with a single front roof light is constructed. Reference Number: 25/00883/HSE
Dagenham, 3 Pond Lees Close, RM10 9BQ. application for a single-story rear addition with a lawful development certificate. Reference Number: 25/00759/CLUP
Barking, IG11 7LQ; Gascoigne Road Care Home, 80 Gascoigne Road. In accordance with prior planning consent, details for parking were provided and secured by design measures. Reference Number: 25/00622/AOD
Which residential areas are most affected by the latest planning applications?
The latest planning applications affect residential areas primarily focused on redevelopment and new housing construction in specific neighborhoods such as Cavendish Gardens, Frizlands Lane, and Gay Gardens.
These areas are seeing applications involving demolition of existing garages or outbuildings to enable side or rear extensions, or to build new dwellings with associated parking and landscaping.
These locations reflect ongoing efforts in modernizing housing stock and optimizing land use within residential neighborhoods. The recent applications are part of localized redevelopment trends rather than broad regional changes.