Ward · London Borough of Hillingdon
PINKWELL.
PINKWELL sees an approval rate of 71% — 8 points below the Hillingdon average across 707 substantive planning decisions, with a refusal rate of 28.8%.[1]
Hillingdon707 applications
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ShowingAll years · subscriber →across all years on record — a period re-scopes the headline figures and the trend
707
Applications 2000–24
Decided applications
71%
Approval rate
8pp below borough avg (79%)
28.8%
Refusal rate
4th highest of 45
8.7
Avg decision time
Wks · borough avg 9.2
Data from publicly available Hillingdon planning records and committee minutes, 2000–24.
Ward overview
PINKWELL recorded 707 substantive planning decisions over 2000–24, approving 71% of them — 8 percentage points below the Hillingdon borough average of 79%. Its refusal rate of 28.8% is 4th highest of 45.
Application and refusal breakdown— subscriber data
Residential extension / alteration
New residential
Change of use
Commercial development
Recent planning decisions— subscriber data
Committee members for this ward
Councillor
Party
Role
Interventions
Success rate
Cllr Mark Williams
Labour
Planning committee
23
47%
Cllr Emma Torres
Labour
Ward member
6
33%
Cllr Mark Williams
Labour
Planning committee
23
47%
Cllr Emma Torres
Labour
Ward member
6
33%
Interventions: formal calls to bring an application before committee. Success rate: percentage where the committee sided with the councillor against officer recommendation.
Who decides here
At a glance[1]
WardPINKWELL
CouncilHillingdon
Applications707 (2000–24)
Approval rate71%
Refusal rate28.8%
Decision time8.7 wks avg
Ward members2 (both Labour)
Planning constraints[2]
Conservation areas2
Article 4 directions2
Listed buildings17
TPO trees43
Flood zoneZone 1 (low)
Sources & method
- [1]Ward approval and refusal rates, application counts and decision-time figures — London Borough of Hillingdon planning register and published decision notices, 2000–24. · methodology
- [2]Conservation areas, Article 4 directions and heritage designations — the borough’s adopted Local Plan and conservation-area appraisals.
- [3]Committee interventions and councillor records — public planning committee minutes and published decision notices.
- [4]Application-type mix and refusal grounds — case-officer reports coded against the adopted Local Plan, London Plan and NPPF.
Methodology is published in full so every number is traceable to its primary source.