Greenwich (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Greenwich Council planning applications, including new shopfronts, available for review and public comment, shaping local development.
The most recent planning applications, which range from shopfront modifications and new outbuildings to tree work and home additions, were filed to Greenwich Council.
Plans for shopfront installations, new residential additions, tree removals, and changes in the usage of residential and commercial properties are some of the applications.
An overview of the most recent planning applications that Greenwich Council has received is shown below:
Whetstone Road, 14 Fairfax Gardens, London, SE3 8PY. Reduction of lateral branches that reach over Holburne as part of the work done on a horse chestnut that overhangs 19 Holburne Gardens. Reference Number: 25/3136/TP
18 Vanbrugh Park, London, SE3 7AF, Blackheath. repairs to a lime tree after the wall was partially destroyed because to the tree growing against it. Reference Number: 25/3438/TC
Blackheath, London, SE3 9RW; 25 Blackheath Park. Removing one acer by 0.5 meters, two cherry trees, and three hazel trees from the edge of the land. Reference Number: 25/3435/TC
111 Langton Way, London, SE3 7JU, Blackheath. In addition to performing other planned tree maintenance, trim the height of a Himalayan birch on the back left boundary. Reference Number: 25/3431/TC
22 Vanbrugh Park, London, SE3 7AF, Blackheath. To increase the lower canopy, crown lift an ash tree that is overhanging the public walkway. Reference Number: 25/3421/TC
52-56 Shrewsbury Lane, Plumstead, London, SE18 3DB; 2A & 2B Foxcroft Road. submission of information about vehicle access details from a prior planning authorization in order to discharge requirement 20. Reference Number: 25/3424/SD
Blackheath, London, SE3 0EX; 105 Blackheath Park. As part of historical pollarding, bring a weeping willow down to its original height and spread of 10 meters. Reference Number: 25/3425/TC
London, Eltham, 9 Phineas Pett Road, SE9 6RQ. For light and upkeep, crown a metasequoia by two meters and trim an elder by up to two meters. Reference Number: 25/3413/TC
Greenwich, London, SE10 9AH, 61 Pelton Road. Replace the front and back windows on the first floor, install new rooflights, and replace the roof like for like. Reference Number: 25/3406/HD
Plumstead, London, SE18 2ES, 63 Warland Road. A one-story back addition that extends past the rear wall is requesting prior approval. Item Number: 25/3405/PN1
Lane House, 16 Diamond Terrace, London, SE10 8QN, Greenwich. At the front of the property, trim a stand of three Himalayan birch trees. Reference Number: 25/3396/TP
Blackheath, London, SE3 7SE, 73 Mycenae Road. A conifer in the front lawn was felled. Reference Number: 25/3386/TC
Blackheath, London, SE3 7PF, 7 Coleraine Road. Two sycamore trees in the back garden have their crowns reduced by 30% to their prior reduction points. Reference Number: 25/3395/TC
London, SE18 3QB, Plumstead, 10 Whitworth Road. A one-story back addition that extends past the rear wall requires prior approval. Item Number: 25/3390/PN1
London, London, SE2 9XZ, 85 Peterstone Road. A one-story back addition that extends past the rear wall requires prior approval. Item Number: 25/3377/PN1
What is the standard consultation period for planning applications in Greenwich?
The standard discussion period for planning operations in Greenwich is generally 21 days. During this time, the council notifies neighbors, displays point notices, publishes press notices, and maintains an online operation register for public viewing.
This discussion period allows residents, community groups, and other interested parties to submit commentary or expostulations. The discussion period can be extended if it includes public leaves like Christmas Day or Good Friday. Commentary made after the deadline may be considered at the council’s discretion but aren’t guaranteed to be included.
The council follows statutory conditions under the Development Management Procedure Order and original planning programs to insure translucency and community engagement before making a decision on the operation.

