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Planning AtlasBexleyFalconwood & Welling wardDA16 1PZ
Postcode record · Bexley

DA16 1PZ.

DA16 1PZ has 8 known premises and 2 planning records — 2 approved of 2 decided (100%). 6 EPC records.

Postcode DA16 1PZ · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther2 on the map — every match
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8
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
2
Applications
2 decided
100%
Approval rate
2 approved · 0 refused
6
EPC records
ratings C 2 · D 4
2
Mapped applications
inside the postcode shape
Postcode unit boundary from Ordnance Survey; premises and applications inside it. Aggregates describe the area, not any single premises.
Property

What is it?

DA16 1PZ has 8 known premises and 2 planning records — 2 approved of 2 decided (100%). 6 EPC records.

Premises

Planning

What happened?

2 planning applications across the postcode; 2 approved of 2 decided (100%). Latest 2 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
Single storey rear extension
89 Westbrooke Road Welling Kent DA16 1PZ · premises record
Officer Ms A Smyth
Lawful Development Certificate-Proposed
Approved
2004-06-30
Part 1 / part 2 storey side/rear extension incorporating porch.
87 Westbrooke Road Welling Kent DA16 1PZ · premises record
Officer Rob Megson
Detailed Planning Application
Approved
1999-10-22
Single storey rear extension
89 Westbrooke Road Welling Kent DA16 1PZ · premises record
Officer Ms A Smyth
Approved
2004-06-30
More
Lawful Development Certificate-Proposed
Part 1 / part 2 storey side/rear extension incorporating porch.
87 Westbrooke Road Welling Kent DA16 1PZ · premises record
Officer Rob Megson
Approved
1999-10-22
More
Detailed Planning Application

Building control

Building-control records are not yet collected for Bexley — the register is being gathered borough by borough (held so far: Lambeth, Brent, Ealing, Westminster, City and others).

Place

What affects it?

Every mapped designation touching a premises in this postcode, with how many of its 8 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Archaeological Priority Area
10.1 This Archaeological Priority Area follows the route of the Roman Watling Street (now the A207) from Shooters Hill to Dover. It slopes from high ground in the west to Crayford and the Cray Valley in the east, from c. 65 to 25mOD. The road lies on a n · reference 76680 · covers 8 of 8 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
10.1 This Archaeological Priority Area follows the route of the Roman Watling Street (now the A207) from Shooters Hill to Dover. It slopes from high ground in the west to Crayford and the Cray Valley in the east, from c. 65 to 25mOD. The road lies on a n · reference 76680 · covers 8 of 8 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.

Nearby postcodes and streets

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People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 2 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

Name
Details
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent2 applications and 2 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy6 EPC records; ratings C: 2, D: 4.
What is not assertedNo capacity, value or ownership claim is made at area level; those belong to individual premises records and their evidence.

Intent signals

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Ownership, finance and market signals recorded at addresses in this postcode — each with date and source. Signals are evidence of change, not a prediction.

No intent signal is currently recorded in this postcode.

Boundary: OS Postcode Unit areas (Ordnance Survey), 2026-08-14. Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.
DA16 1PZ, Bexley: planning and property history | Planning Atlas