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Planning AtlasWaltham ForestHoe Street wardE17 3EN
Postcode record · Waltham Forest

E17 3EN.

E17 3EN has 38 known premises and 0 planning records. 34 EPC records.

Postcode E17 3EN · boundary not held, centred on the postcode
At a glance · this postcodeWaltham Forest profile →
38
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
0
Applications
none decided
Approval rate
no decided records
34
EPC records
ratings C 22 · D 12
0
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?

E17 3EN has 38 known premises and 0 planning records. 34 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 38 shown)

Planning

What happened?

No planning application is linked to premises in this postcode yet.

Building control

Building-control records are not yet collected for Waltham Forest — 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 38 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D768 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D769 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D770 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area comprises the historic settlement of Walthamstow which has its origins in the early medieval period. It also includes earlier occupation within the confines of the APA.& · reference 76524 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D768 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D769 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Other Article 4 Direction Area · reference A4D770 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
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Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition This Archaeological Priority Area comprises the historic settlement of Walthamstow which has its origins in the early medieval period. It also includes earlier occupation within the confines of the APA.& · reference 76524 · covers 38 of 38 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.

Nearby postcodes and streets

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People

Who is involved?

Applicants, agents and officers are attached per application; the current area build carries references only — the borough entity run adds the names here.

Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent0 applications and 0 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy34 EPC records; ratings C: 22, D: 12.
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

Planning Atlas Pro

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.
E17 3EN, Waltham Forest: planning and property history | Planning Atlas