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Postcode record · Lewisham

SE12 8LL.

SE12 8LL has 23 known premises and 88 planning records — 53 approved of 82 decided (64.6%). 12 EPC records.

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23
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
88
Applications
82 decided
64.6%
Approval rate
53 approved · 3 refused
12
EPC records
ratings C 1 · D 2 · E 9
0
Mapped applications
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Postcode unit boundary from Ordnance Survey; premises and applications inside it. Aggregates describe the area, not any single premises.
Property

What is it?

SE12 8LL has 23 known premises and 88 planning records — 53 approved of 82 decided (64.6%). 12 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 23 shown)

Planning

What happened?

88 planning applications across the postcode; 53 approved of 82 decided (64.6%). Latest 30 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
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TPO: The London Borough of Lewisham (66 Southbrook Road London SE12 8LL) Tree Preservation Order (2026)
66 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed
Confirmed Tree Preservation Order
No determination
2026-05-01
REAR: ONE Pear (T1)(ht.5m) FELL. Reason: T1 is the smaller of 2 rear pear trees, this small tree is in severe decline with multiple areas of de-laminated bark. Informative A: huge thank you for retaining the larger pear tree for rear amenity, wildlife and shade to reduce increasingly high summer temperatures due to climate change. Informative B: a replacement tree for T1 is encouraged such as pear, crab apple, quince (Cydonia oblonga), mulberry, loquat, Amelanchier, hawthorn, elder, hazel. Informative C: please create habitat log piles with arisings for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative D: the resin bound surfacing encircling the 2x pear trees may be detrimentally affecting the rooting environment by reducing gaseous exchange and rainwater infiltration, a more permeable surface is encouraged such as chipped bark or gravel.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Ms Martha Callaghan · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2026-02-24
FRONT:ONE very Large Pine tree (T1) Ht approx 10m Fell to ground level. REASON: Tree is very large, not a native species. It is leaning a lot, based on the corner of the plot at junction between 66 Southbrook rd & Manor lane, besides the saftey issue, there is the damage to the street paving the roots can cause. Also damage to the garden wall, driveway & also possible structural damage to the house; the tree has just become far too tall. REPLANTING PROPOSAL: We will be happy to plant a new tree along the same boundary wall. We have planted others in the front and back garden already over the years but there is space for one more. We will plant it along the same wall near the existing tree if there is adequate space for it. Alternatively, we can plant one in the back garden. We have not decided what tree to plant and are open to suggestions. There are nice trees that blossom all along Southbrook Road. They do not seem to grow too big to cause damage. So if you know what they're called we can plant one of those.
66 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr G Perratta · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
Objection
2026-01-27
Construction of an outbuilding in the rear garden at 46 Southbrook Road SE12.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mrs Callaghan · Officer Anna Redmond
Householder Application
Approved
2025-08-18
Construction of a single storey extension to the rear at 32 Southbrook Road SE12.
32 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr Mark harrington · Agent Minifie Architects · Officer Megan Davies
Householder Application
Approved
2025-06-25
The installation of replacement double-glazed windows on the front, side and rear elevations at 52 Southbrook Road SE12.
52 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Dr Graham Robbins · Officer Soren Olsen
Householder Application
Approved
2024-07-26
REAR: ONE 3-stemmed Ash (T1)(ht.13m) POLLARD 2 stems by approx.6m to below previous reduction points to approx.ht.7m, remove the third leaning stem on NE compass. Reason: due to basal stem decay, to reduce 2 stems to safe height and remove one leaning and dangerous stem over rear garden 67 Micheldever Rd - a fourth stem was removed for safety reasons in 2018 ref. DC/18/106233. Informative A: thank you for the sensitive management to retain the tree for urban green infrastructure, wellbeing, environmental benefits and wildlife. Informative B: Voluntary new tree planting is encouraged to maintain these ecosystem service benefits, species suggestions such as: wild cherry, Tibetan cherry, wild service tree, paperbark maple, magnolia, Robinia, Japanese Pagoda Tree, Persian Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) Orange Bark Myrtle, crab apple, pear, quince, mulberry, hawthorn.
60 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant L & R WANBON · Officer Valerie Harris
Dead & Hazardous Trees
Approved
2024-03-18
REAR: ONE White Poplar tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION by 6m from 15m to 9m maintaining a natural shape and to remove major deadwood. Decay detection/assessment carried out by Arboricultural Consultant. Informative A: The retention and sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.
42 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Stephen Walsh · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-10-19
Replacement of windows on the front, side and rear elevations, and the installtion of doors on the rear elevation, together with the replacement of the existing shed side extension, the installation of a rooflight on the rear roofslope and the construction of a pergola to the rear of 46 Southbrook Road, SE6.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2023-08-11
REAR: ONE White Poplar (approx.ht.15m) remove split hanging branch. Reason: health and safety. Informative A: the sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife and environmental benefits. Informative B: please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
42 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr A R Morgan · Agent Trees UK · Officer Valerie Harris
Dead & Hazardous Trees
Approved
2023-07-11
TPO: The London Borough of Lewisham (66 Southbrook Road London SE12 8LL) Tree Preservation Order (2026)
66 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed
No determination
2026-05-01
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Confirmed Tree Preservation Order
REAR: ONE Pear (T1)(ht.5m) FELL. Reason: T1 is the smaller of 2 rear pear trees, this small tree is in severe decline with multiple areas of de-laminated bark. Informative A: huge thank you for retaining the larger pear tree for rear amenity, wildlife and shade to reduce increasingly high summer temperatures due to climate change. Informative B: a replacement tree for T1 is encouraged such as pear, crab apple, quince (Cydonia oblonga), mulberry, loquat, Amelanchier, hawthorn, elder, hazel. Informative C: please create habitat log piles with arisings for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative D: the resin bound surfacing encircling the 2x pear trees may be detrimentally affecting the rooting environment by reducing gaseous exchange and rainwater infiltration, a more permeable surface is encouraged such as chipped bark or gravel.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Ms Martha Callaghan · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2026-02-24
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
FRONT:ONE very Large Pine tree (T1) Ht approx 10m Fell to ground level. REASON: Tree is very large, not a native species. It is leaning a lot, based on the corner of the plot at junction between 66 Southbrook rd & Manor lane, besides the saftey issue, there is the damage to the street paving the roots can cause. Also damage to the garden wall, driveway & also possible structural damage to the house; the tree has just become far too tall. REPLANTING PROPOSAL: We will be happy to plant a new tree along the same boundary wall. We have planted others in the front and back garden already over the years but there is space for one more. We will plant it along the same wall near the existing tree if there is adequate space for it. Alternatively, we can plant one in the back garden. We have not decided what tree to plant and are open to suggestions. There are nice trees that blossom all along Southbrook Road. They do not seem to grow too big to cause damage. So if you know what they're called we can plant one of those.
66 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr G Perratta · Officer Valerie Harris
Objection
2026-01-27
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Trees in Conservation Areas
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Construction of an outbuilding in the rear garden at 46 Southbrook Road SE12.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mrs Callaghan · Officer Anna Redmond
Approved
2025-08-18
More
Householder Application
Construction of a single storey extension to the rear at 32 Southbrook Road SE12.
32 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr Mark harrington · Agent Minifie Architects · Officer Megan Davies
Approved
2025-06-25
More
Householder Application
The installation of replacement double-glazed windows on the front, side and rear elevations at 52 Southbrook Road SE12.
52 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Dr Graham Robbins · Officer Soren Olsen
Approved
2024-07-26
More
Householder Application
REAR: ONE 3-stemmed Ash (T1)(ht.13m) POLLARD 2 stems by approx.6m to below previous reduction points to approx.ht.7m, remove the third leaning stem on NE compass. Reason: due to basal stem decay, to reduce 2 stems to safe height and remove one leaning and dangerous stem over rear garden 67 Micheldever Rd - a fourth stem was removed for safety reasons in 2018 ref. DC/18/106233. Informative A: thank you for the sensitive management to retain the tree for urban green infrastructure, wellbeing, environmental benefits and wildlife. Informative B: Voluntary new tree planting is encouraged to maintain these ecosystem service benefits, species suggestions such as: wild cherry, Tibetan cherry, wild service tree, paperbark maple, magnolia, Robinia, Japanese Pagoda Tree, Persian Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) Orange Bark Myrtle, crab apple, pear, quince, mulberry, hawthorn.
60 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant L & R WANBON · Officer Valerie Harris
Approved
2024-03-18
More
Dead & Hazardous Trees
REAR: ONE White Poplar tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION by 6m from 15m to 9m maintaining a natural shape and to remove major deadwood. Decay detection/assessment carried out by Arboricultural Consultant. Informative A: The retention and sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, and urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to mitigate the effects of climate change. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles in the garden from cut branches for wildlife and biodiversity.
42 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Stephen Walsh · Agent Trees Uk · Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2023-10-19
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
Replacement of windows on the front, side and rear elevations, and the installtion of doors on the rear elevation, together with the replacement of the existing shed side extension, the installation of a rooflight on the rear roofslope and the construction of a pergola to the rear of 46 Southbrook Road, SE6.
46 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Approved
2023-08-11
More
Householder Application
REAR: ONE White Poplar (approx.ht.15m) remove split hanging branch. Reason: health and safety. Informative A: the sensitive management of the tree is greatly appreciated for landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife and environmental benefits. Informative B: please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
42 SOUTHBROOK ROAD, LONDON, SE12 8LL · premises record
Applicant Mr A R Morgan · Agent Trees UK · Officer Valerie Harris
Approved
2023-07-11
More
Dead & Hazardous Trees

Building control

No building-control application or notice is recorded in this postcode in the borough register we hold.

Place

What affects it?

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People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 30 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

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Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent88 applications and 0 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy12 EPC records; ratings C: 1, D: 2, E: 9.
What is not assertedNo capacity, value or ownership claim is made at area level; those belong to individual premises records and their evidence.
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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.

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Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.