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Application
What is it?
Conversion of the existing outbuilding into an annex/holiday lets with internal and external alterations comprising changes to the fenestration.
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Decision
What happened?
Refused on 22 May 2025, delegated decision by Neil Willey — 8 weeks from submission.
Timeline
Date
Event
28 Mar 2025
Application received
23 May 2025
Statutory target date
22 May 2025
Delegated decision: Refused · Neil Willey
28 Mar 2025
Application received
23 May 2025
Statutory target date
22 May 2025
Delegated decision: Refused · Neil Willey
Why it was refused
Reason
As stated on the decision notice
1
The proposed development, due to it not being situated within or in close proximity to
a town centre, and not having good access to public transport, would constitute an
inappropriate and inaccessible location for permanent holiday accommodation
contrary to Policy E10 of the London Plan (2021) and Policies EA5 and H(a) of the
Royal Greenwich Local Plan: Core Strategy with Detailed Policies (2014).
2
The proposed development would result in the creation of a poor environment for
prospective occupiers of the annex/holiday let and a unacceptable loss of privacy and
noise impacts on the residential amenity of the occupiers of 92 Briset Road, contrary
to Policies D3, D13 and D14 of the London Plan (2021) and Policies DH(b) and E(a)
of the Royal Greenwich Local Plan: Core Strategy with Detailed Policies (2014).
1
The proposed development, due to it not being situated within or in close proximity to
a town centre, and not having good access to public transport, would constitute an
inappropriate and inaccessible location for permanent holiday accommodation
contrary to Policy E10 of the London Plan (2021) and Policies EA5 and H(a) of the
Royal Greenwich Local Plan: Core Strategy with Detailed Policies (2014).
2
The proposed development would result in the creation of a poor environment for
prospective occupiers of the annex/holiday let and a unacceptable loss of privacy and
noise impacts on the residential amenity of the occupiers of 92 Briset Road, contrary
to Policies D3, D13 and D14 of the London Plan (2021) and Policies DH(b) and E(a)
of the Royal Greenwich Local Plan: Core Strategy with Detailed Policies (2014).
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.