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Postcode record · Islington

N5 1AP.

N5 1AP has 107 known premises and 23 planning records — 14 approved of 14 decided (100%). 51 EPC records.

IslingtonHighburyN5 1AP
Postcode N5 1AP · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther27 on the map — every match
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107
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
23
Applications
14 decided
100%
Approval rate
14 approved · 0 refused
51
EPC records
ratings B 1 · C 22 · D 19 · E 8 · G 1
27
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?

N5 1AP has 107 known premises and 23 planning records — 14 approved of 14 decided (100%). 51 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 107 shown)

Planning

What happened?

23 planning applications across the postcode; 14 approved of 14 decided (100%). Latest 23 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
We wish to prune our eucalyptus that is on our boundary with the garden backing onto Stavordale road. We planted it 25 years ago and it needs a trim of 20%.
BASEMENT FLAT, 44 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Vivien Taylor · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Approved
2026-04-28
Replacement of single glazed windows with double glazed windows to match existing.
84 Highbury Hill, London N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Vaughan Parsons · Agent India Aspin · Officer Alastair Douglas
Full Planning Application
Approved
2026-01-20
T002- apple tree (4m) - reduce crown to previous pruning points, approximately 1m reduction, thin crown by approximately 20% and lift over path by removing four lowest branches. T008-Poplar tree- crown reduction back to most recent pruning points (approximately 6m reduction). T003-Silver Birch trees-crown reduction of approximately 3m on all aspects of tree.
48, Flat 1, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Tom Long · Agent Mr Jason Dollimore · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Approved
2025-12-04
T1. T2, T3 - Birches - reduce crowns to points of previous reduction (2m max branch removal) T4 - Eucalyptus - reduce crown to points of previous reduction (3m max branch removal) T5 - Apple - thin 25%, reduce 1m T6 - Cherry - reduce crown by 1-1.5m, crown lift by 1m
52, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Claire Hughes · Agent Gareth Wellburn · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Approved
2025-11-05
Front garden (T1) Lime - Re-pollard new growth back to previous pruning points (approx 3m) to: - Manage the tree's size and shape. - Access light to the property. - Gain clearance from the building. - Remove branches encroaching over the public footpath, ensuring pedestrian safety and access. Rear garden (T2) Fig - reduce height to approx 3m, prune out water shoots, remove deadwood, prune back to boundary with no. 88 and garden of flat c. This work aims to maintain the trees’ health, manage their size, and ensure safety and accessibility around the property and for members of the public using the pavement on Highbury Hill.
86 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Approved
2025-10-24
Amalgamation of two self-contained flats into a single unit. Construction of single storey rear extension in place of existing conservatory. Erection of one garden shed in place of two existing garden sheds.
48 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Mr T. Long · Agent Miss Nicole I Guler · Officer Megan Stevens
Full Planning Application
Approved
2025-10-16
T1 - lime tree (18m) - reduce height to previous pruning points, approximately 3m reduction and lift crown to approximately 2m from ground level. Front garden- T2 - privet & elder trees (7m) - reduce branches back towards boundary by approximately 1m, to allow more light into front windows.
74 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Anna Lawlin · Agent Mr Jason Dollimore · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
FINAL DECISION
2025-09-19
We propose pruning the Willow Tree in the rear garden of 58 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP. This tree was last pruned in 2021 and is in need of pruning given the 4 years of growth since. We propose that for this Willow Tree we: • Reduce the canopy by 33%. This would be undertaken using a combination of crown thinning and crown reduction, i.e. "drop-crotching” or “reduction via thinning” • Remove any deadwood and branch stubs (to the branch collar) that exist as a consequence of previous poor and unprofessional pruning. We propose all these works be undertaken by a reputable and professional tree surgeon working to BS 3998. The willow tree is within influencing distance of our property and geological maps indicate that the soils are shrinkable. Besides providing professional management of the tree, the works proposed would also reduce the subsidence risk to the property where there has been historical suspected subsidence due to the tree. In future we propose maintaining the willow tree at this reduced size via pruning by a professional tree surgeon working to BS 3998 every 3 - 5 years.
58, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
FINAL DECISION
2025-09-05
(T1) Lime - Re-pollard new growth back to previous pruning points (2m) to: - Manage the tree's size and shape. - Access light to the property. - Gain clearance from the building. - Remove branches encroaching over the public footpath, ensuring pedestrian safety and access. This work aims to maintain the tree's health, manage its size, and ensure safety and accessibility around the property and public footpath.
68 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Agent Wiggins · Officer Linus Irons
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
FINAL DECISION
2025-07-21
Replacement of rear window and door at second floor level with timber double doors.
Flat 4, 84 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Rebecca Williams · Agent Mr Cameron Grant · Officer Eve Mackintosh
Full Planning Application
Approved
2025-06-25
We wish to prune our eucalyptus that is on our boundary with the garden backing onto Stavordale road. We planted it 25 years ago and it needs a trim of 20%.
BASEMENT FLAT, 44 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Vivien Taylor · Officer Linus Irons
Approved
2026-04-28
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Replacement of single glazed windows with double glazed windows to match existing.
84 Highbury Hill, London N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Vaughan Parsons · Agent India Aspin · Officer Alastair Douglas
Approved
2026-01-20
More
Full Planning Application
T002- apple tree (4m) - reduce crown to previous pruning points, approximately 1m reduction, thin crown by approximately 20% and lift over path by removing four lowest branches. T008-Poplar tree- crown reduction back to most recent pruning points (approximately 6m reduction). T003-Silver Birch trees-crown reduction of approximately 3m on all aspects of tree.
48, Flat 1, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Tom Long · Agent Mr Jason Dollimore · Officer Linus Irons
Approved
2025-12-04
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
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T1. T2, T3 - Birches - reduce crowns to points of previous reduction (2m max branch removal) T4 - Eucalyptus - reduce crown to points of previous reduction (3m max branch removal) T5 - Apple - thin 25%, reduce 1m T6 - Cherry - reduce crown by 1-1.5m, crown lift by 1m
52, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Claire Hughes · Agent Gareth Wellburn · Officer Linus Irons
Approved
2025-11-05
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Front garden (T1) Lime - Re-pollard new growth back to previous pruning points (approx 3m) to: - Manage the tree's size and shape. - Access light to the property. - Gain clearance from the building. - Remove branches encroaching over the public footpath, ensuring pedestrian safety and access. Rear garden (T2) Fig - reduce height to approx 3m, prune out water shoots, remove deadwood, prune back to boundary with no. 88 and garden of flat c. This work aims to maintain the trees’ health, manage their size, and ensure safety and accessibility around the property and for members of the public using the pavement on Highbury Hill.
86 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Officer Linus Irons
Approved
2025-10-24
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Amalgamation of two self-contained flats into a single unit. Construction of single storey rear extension in place of existing conservatory. Erection of one garden shed in place of two existing garden sheds.
48 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Mr T. Long · Agent Miss Nicole I Guler · Officer Megan Stevens
Approved
2025-10-16
More
Full Planning Application
T1 - lime tree (18m) - reduce height to previous pruning points, approximately 3m reduction and lift crown to approximately 2m from ground level. Front garden- T2 - privet & elder trees (7m) - reduce branches back towards boundary by approximately 1m, to allow more light into front windows.
74 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Anna Lawlin · Agent Mr Jason Dollimore · Officer Linus Irons
FINAL DECISION
2025-09-19
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
We propose pruning the Willow Tree in the rear garden of 58 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP. This tree was last pruned in 2021 and is in need of pruning given the 4 years of growth since. We propose that for this Willow Tree we: • Reduce the canopy by 33%. This would be undertaken using a combination of crown thinning and crown reduction, i.e. "drop-crotching” or “reduction via thinning” • Remove any deadwood and branch stubs (to the branch collar) that exist as a consequence of previous poor and unprofessional pruning. We propose all these works be undertaken by a reputable and professional tree surgeon working to BS 3998. The willow tree is within influencing distance of our property and geological maps indicate that the soils are shrinkable. Besides providing professional management of the tree, the works proposed would also reduce the subsidence risk to the property where there has been historical suspected subsidence due to the tree. In future we propose maintaining the willow tree at this reduced size via pruning by a professional tree surgeon working to BS 3998 every 3 - 5 years.
58, Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Officer Linus Irons
FINAL DECISION
2025-09-05
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
(T1) Lime - Re-pollard new growth back to previous pruning points (2m) to: - Manage the tree's size and shape. - Access light to the property. - Gain clearance from the building. - Remove branches encroaching over the public footpath, ensuring pedestrian safety and access. This work aims to maintain the tree's health, manage its size, and ensure safety and accessibility around the property and public footpath.
68 Highbury Hill, London · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Agent Wiggins · Officer Linus Irons
FINAL DECISION
2025-07-21
More
Tree Works Notification in Conservation Area
Replacement of rear window and door at second floor level with timber double doors.
Flat 4, 84 Highbury Hill, London, N5 1AP · premises record
Applicant Rebecca Williams · Agent Mr Cameron Grant · Officer Eve Mackintosh
Approved
2025-06-25
More
Full Planning Application

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Place

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People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 23 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

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Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent23 applications and 27 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy51 EPC records; ratings B: 1, C: 22, D: 19, E: 8, G: 1.
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.

6 intent signals recorded in this postcode
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Boundary: OS Postcode Unit areas (Ordnance Survey), 2026-08-14. Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.