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Case officer · Kingston Upon Thames Planning

Development Control Officer.

A case officer at Kingston Upon Thames with an approval rate of 91% across 817 decided planning applications, spanning 26 wards.[1] Decision speed and appeal performance publish when decision notices are ingested.

Planning officer817 decisions91% approval
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817
Applications
2018–19
Approval rate over time — tougher or softer 🔒Dashed line = London average
avg 79%100%201891%201988%2020
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What they decide — by application type
How they compareVersus peers
Approval rate91% · 4th of 48
higher is betterdashed = London avg
Decision time · publishes with decision notices
in development
Appeal overturn · publishes with decision notices
in development
How this officer decides — from their own reports

Not filled in yet — this needs at least 20 of Development Control Officer's own officer reports parsed, and their reports haven't reached that threshold in the parsing run. It fills automatically as parsing progresses; nothing is estimated in its place.

Policy playbook — what this officer cites[3]

The policies this officer cites most across their decisions — how often each appears, and whether refusals citing it survive appeal.

In development — policy citations are coded from officer reports, and that parsing hasn't run for Kingston Upon Thames yet. Nothing is shown until it is real.

Decisions by ward

Where this officer's caseload concentrates, 2018–19.[1] Click the map above to focus this page on a ward, or a row to open the ward.

Recent applications
Address
Reference
Type
Outcome
Date
18/10296/FUL
Full Application
No determination
2022-06-24
19/00113/HOU
Householder
No determination
2022-06-24
18/10296/FUL
Full Application
No determination
2022-06-24
19/00113/HOU
Householder
No determination
2022-06-24
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Consultants approved most— subscriber data
1. Resi
2. Metre Squared Architecture
3. Planning Additions
4. Building Plans
At a glance
OfficerDevelopment Control Officer
RolePlanning officer
Experience
Applications817 (2018–19)
Approval rate91%
London approval avg79%
Who decides here
GovernmentMayor of LondonCouncilCommitteeOfficersDecisionsApplicantsInspectorate
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The delegated share by borough and officer — where the real power over decisions sits.
Sources & method
  1. [1]Applications decided, approval rate, per-year trend and ward breakdown — London Borough of Kingston Upon Thames planning register and published decision notices, 2018–19. · methodology
  2. [2]Appeal overturn and decision-time benchmarks — Planning Inspectorate (PINS) appeal decisions and application date pairs; not yet computed per officer, shown as a dash until they are. · PINS appeals casework
  3. [3]Condition load — mean effective conditions attached to Kingston Upon Thames decision notices (grant/split), parsed from the published notice text; a borough figure, not yet split per case officer.
  4. [4]Policy citations will be coded from officer reports against the adopted Local Plan, London Plan and NPPF — that parsing has not run for this borough yet.
Methodology is published in full so every number is traceable to its primary source.