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Planning application · Ealing

240115FUL.

23 Horn Lane Acton W3 9NJ

Full / Other Planning at 23 Horn Lane Acton W3 9NJ, received 12 Jan 2024 — refused on 1 Mar 2024 (delegated, Christopher Neelands).

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Refused
Outcome
1 Mar 2024
7 wks
Decision time
inside the 8-week target
Conditions
not captured
11
Documents
11 linked
0
Objections
0 in support
No
Appeal
none recorded
Record from the Ealing planning register as captured; documents link to the council's own files. Nearby applications are context, not part of this application.
Application

What is it?

Change of use from Chinese takeaway (Sui Generis) to Commercial, Business and Service (Class E) and creation of a self-contained residential flat (Class C3) on ground floor; alterations to the existing first floor flat and creation of a mansard roof extension to form a new flat, installation of a staircase to the rear and refuse and cycle storage

Reference
240115FUL
Type
Full Application
Applicant
Agent / consultant
Postcode
W3 9NJ
Council
Received
12 Jan 2024
Target date
8 Mar 2024
Decision date
1 Mar 2024
Decision route
Delegated (officer)
Status
Refused
Reference
240115FUL
Type
Full Application
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Applicant
Agent / consultant
Postcode
W3 9NJ
Council
Received
12 Jan 2024
Target date
8 Mar 2024
Decision date
1 Mar 2024
Decision route
Delegated (officer)
Status
Refused
Documents

What was filed?

Document
Published
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DECISION NOTICE
1 Mar 2024
OFFICERS REPORT
1 Mar 2024
DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT
25 Jan 2024
LAMP POST
24 Jan 2024
CONSERVATION SITE NOTICE
24 Jan 2024
APPLICATIONFORMREDACTED
12 Jan 2024
LOCATION AND SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
12 Jan 2024
EXISTING FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS
12 Jan 2024
EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS
12 Jan 2024
PROPOSED FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS
12 Jan 2024
DECISION NOTICE
1 Mar 2024
OFFICERS REPORT
1 Mar 2024
DESIGN AND ACCESS STATEMENT
25 Jan 2024
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LAMP POST
24 Jan 2024
CONSERVATION SITE NOTICE
24 Jan 2024
APPLICATIONFORMREDACTED
12 Jan 2024
LOCATION AND SITE PHOTOGRAPHS
12 Jan 2024
EXISTING FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS
12 Jan 2024
EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND SECTIONS
12 Jan 2024
PROPOSED FLOOR AND ROOF PLANS
12 Jan 2024

Documents open on the Ealing portal (the portal needs its documents tab opened first — the link handles that). View the application page ↗

Decision

What happened?

Refused on 1 Mar 2024, delegated decision by Christopher Neelands — 7 weeks from submission.

Timeline

Date
Event
12 Jan 2024
Application received
8 Mar 2024
Statutory target date
1 Mar 2024
Delegated decision: Refused · Christopher Neelands
12 Jan 2024
Application received
8 Mar 2024
Statutory target date
1 Mar 2024
Delegated decision: Refused · Christopher Neelands

Why it was refused

Reason
As stated on the decision notice
1
The proposed self-contained residential flat on the ground floor, by reason of the lack of natural light, outlook from the bedroom, substandard amenity space, inadequate kitchen/living/dining space and lack of clearly identifiable built in storage, would fail to provide an acceptable level and quality of accommodation, to the detriment of the living conditions of future occupiers. As such, the proposal is contrary to Policy D6 of the London Plan (2021), Policy 3.5 of the Ealing Development Management DPD (2013) and the London Plan Guidance: Housing Design Standards (2023).
2
The proposed self-contained residential flat on the ground floor, by reason of the inadequate cycle storage, would not help remove barriers to cycling and create a healthy environment in which future occupiers choose to cycle, to the detriment of sustainable transport. As such, the proposal fails to accord with Policy T5 of the London Plan (2021) and London Cycling Design Standards (2014).
1
The proposed self-contained residential flat on the ground floor, by reason of the lack of natural light, outlook from the bedroom, substandard amenity space, inadequate kitchen/living/dining space and lack of clearly identifiable built in storage, would fail to provide an acceptable level and quality of accommodation, to the detriment of the living conditions of future occupiers. As such, the proposal is contrary to Policy D6 of the London Plan (2021), Policy 3.5 of the Ealing Development Management DPD (2013) and the London Plan Guidance: Housing Design Standards (2023).
2
The proposed self-contained residential flat on the ground floor, by reason of the inadequate cycle storage, would not help remove barriers to cycling and create a healthy environment in which future occupiers choose to cycle, to the detriment of sustainable transport. As such, the proposal fails to accord with Policy T5 of the London Plan (2021) and London Cycling Design Standards (2014).
Policies cited
D6Ealing Development Management DPD 3.5T5

Public response

Measure
Count
Objections
0
In support
0
Total comments
0
Objections
0
In support
0
Total comments
0
People

Who is involved?

Name
Role
Applicant — the party who applied, not necessarily the owner
Agent · consultant profile
Case officer — delegated decision
Applicant — the party who applied, not necessarily the owner
Agent · consultant profile
Case officer — delegated decision
Place

What affects it?

Context around the site — not part of this application. Designations over the site: use the map's designations filter (conservation areas, listed buildings, Article 4, flood risk …). Decisions within 250 metres of the site are listed below — context, not this application.

Other applications within 250 metres (context — nearby, not this application)

No other geocoded decision is recorded within 250 metres.