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Schroder Exempt Property Unit Trust.

A developer bringing schemes forward across London. Has 13 applications in 4 boroughs, at a 77% approval rate, 2000–12.[1] Where they build, and how, is below.

Developer4 boroughs77% approval
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13
Applications
London 2000–12
Avg S106 / unit
awaits s106 ingestion
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Approval rate over time — improving or slippingtheir London-wide rate by year
40%70%100%’00’02’04’05’07’08’09’11’12
What they build — by scheme type
13decisions

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Their planning record — policies in play

The policies most in play across this developer's schemes — how often each appears, and how often a scheme citing it wins consent.

Policies are coded from each officer report and decision notice — this table publishes when decision-notice ingestion lands. No policy record is shown until it's real.
Case officers — win rate when this developer submits

How often each named case officer grants consent on this developer's schemes. Pairing patterns from the public register — not endorsements.

The officer↔developer pairing isn't joined in the data layer yet — this table publishes when it is. Each borough's officers are already ranked in Track Records.
Applications by borough
Borough
Applications
Approval rate
10
100%
3
33%
1
100%
10
100%
3
33%
1
100%
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Where this developer builds, 2000–12.[1] Click the map above to explore spatially, or a row to open the borough.

Outcomes secured — S106 by borough
S106 outcomes per unit aren't traced per developer yet — the borough-by-borough table publishes when the section 106 agreements and committee reports are ingested against this developer's consents.
Recent applications
Address
Borough
Type
Outcome
Date
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2012-01-16
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2011-07
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2009-08-17
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2009-08-05
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2008-03-14
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2008-02-15
Bexley
Major Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2005-12
Hounslow
Major General industry / storage / warehousing
Refused
2005-01-10
Bexley
Advertisement Consent Application
Approved
2004-12-09
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2002-08-19
Ealing
Advertisement Consent
Approved
2000-06-20
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2012-01-16
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2011-07
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2009-08-17
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Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2009-08-05
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2008-03-14
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2008-02-15
Bexley
Major Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2005-12
Hounslow
Major General industry / storage / warehousing
Refused
2005-01-10
Bexley
Advertisement Consent Application
Approved
2004-12-09
Bexley
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
2002-08-19
Ealing
Advertisement Consent
Approved
2000-06-20
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At a glance
DeveloperSchroder Exempt Property Unit Trust
Coverage4 London boroughs
Applications13 (2000–12)
Units sought
Approval rate77%
London rank#5573 of 16,342
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Approval rate, units sought and borough coverage across London developers, consultants, officers and inspectors.
Refusal Hotspots — where it's hard →
The wards and boroughs where applications die — and the ones that wave almost everything through.
Sources & method
  1. [1]Applications, approval rate, borough breakdown and units — the planning applications across London on which this company is the named applicant, from borough planning registers. Individual householders are excluded. Units = residential units conservatively parsed from each proposal (sought, not delivered); not every scheme states a count. · methodology
  2. [2]Agents — the named planning agent on each of this developer’s applications, joined to the London consultant record. · methodology
Methodology is published in full so every number is traceable to its primary source.