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SE13 6JZ.

SE13 6JZ has 86 known premises and 32 planning records — 12 approved of 32 decided (37.5%). 37 EPC records.

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86
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
32
Applications
32 decided
37.5%
Approval rate
12 approved · 4 refused
37
EPC records
ratings B 3 · C 17 · D 15 · E 2
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Property

What is it?

SE13 6JZ has 86 known premises and 32 planning records — 12 approved of 32 decided (37.5%). 37 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 86 shown)

Planning

What happened?

32 planning applications across the postcode; 12 approved of 32 decided (37.5%). Latest 30 shown.

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Prior Approval under Schedule 2, Part 3, Class G of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 (as amended) for the change of use of the first, second and third floors from commercial (Use Class E) into 2 self-contained flats (Use Class C3) at 318 Lewisham High Street SE13.
318 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Agent Firstplan · Officer Cathal O'Regan
Commercial to Residential Prior Approval
Approved
2025-10-16
REAR: ONE Mulberry (T1 in applic/ T20 in survey/ T3 in TPO)(ht.8m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT to approx.ht.2.5m, RADIUS REDUCE to approx.0.5m to 1m, to retrench to monolith retaining growth points. Reason: to retrench, as two pollard poles collapsed out on East and West compass, one remaining pollard pole on North compass, major decay in the lower trunk with ivy growth, weight of the branches appears to have contributed to the branch failures ripping into the low trunk. Replanting - another Mulberry to be planted nearby on south/southwest compass with irrigation tube, 5yr watering regime to be undertaken by onsite staff: watering thoroughly at planting time and day after via irrigation tube and drenching surrounding soil, water daily for first week, then twice a week for the next month, first year (spring and summer) water two to three times a week, increasing frequency during hot, dry periods, approx.50 litres water per week (April- Sept), second year to five years continue to water twice a week during the summer months; maintenance by visiting gardener who attends fortnightly who will also monitor the tree's progress. The Council hereby GRANTS the following AMENDED proposed tree works to crown reduce and retrench (not fell) as agents tree descriptions, images and dimensions in emails 3.9.25, 4.9.25, and 8.9.25 and plant a replacement mulberry tree: The London Borough of Lewisham (Ladywell House, 330 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6JZ) Tree Preservation Order 2023
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Tree Preservation Order
Approved
2025-07-23
Premises Name: Supreme Animal Foods Renewal application for a premises offering selling animals as pets.
324-328 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant R Keare · Officer Cheryl Mumbi
Licensing/Telecom
No determination
2025-04-01
The London Borough of Lewisham (Ladywell House, 330 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6JZ) Tree Preservation Order 2023 number 2023/1 . Made: 01/03/2023 Confirmed without modification: 30/08/2023 (re: 6 week tree work notice: DC/23/129956).
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed
Confirmed Tree Preservation Order
No determination
2023-03-01
ONE Horse Chestnut (T12) (T3 on survey report) (Ht: 20m) SECTION FELL to 2ft stump, replace with Wild Service Tree ONE Lime (TG15A) (T2 on survey report) (Ht: 15m) GROUND FELL - tree dying ONE Lime (TG16A) (T1 on survey report) (Ht: 20m) SECTION FELL to ground level, replace with Small Leaf Lime ONE Mulberry (T20) (T4 on survey report) (Ht: 6m) GROUND FELL, replace with Liquid Amber or Tulip Tree
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
Objection
2023-01-16
REAR (Ladywell House): ONE Yew (T9)(ht.8m) FALLEN. Reason: tree has fallen over and posing imminent danger, roots undermined by boundary wall rebuilding works. Replanting scheme to follow in subsequent application. Duty to replace applies (see informative A and condition 3 below) Informative A: Duty to replace applies if a tree in a conservation area is removed because it is dead or presents a risk of serious harm: Tree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas, guidance, para 121. A replacement yew tree is required, or other species to be agreed with the council. Informative B: the extent of ground excavation within the root protection area (RPA) of the yew tree in rebuilding a northern section of the rear garden boundary wall may have contributed to the demise of the yew tree.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Dead & Hazardous Trees
Approved
2023-01-16
The Council raises no objection to the following AMENDED proposed tree works agreed by applicant in email 24 November 2022 and excluding works to trees T7, T12, T14: Amended tree works specification (excluding T7,T12,T14): REAR: ONE Tree of Heaven (T13)(ht.10-12m) FELL and replace. Reason: leaning, unstable roots, health & safety. REAR: TWO Lime (TG15)(ht.14m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 1-2m to ht.12-13m to appropriate growth points, LATERAL REDUCE by 1m on E compass points towards adjacent property. Reason: proximity to property, to retain the trees' aesthetic value. REAR: TWO Lime of group of 3 (TG16)(ht.20m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m to ht.17m to appropriate growth points, LATERAL REDUCE by 1-2m on E compass point towards adjacent property. Reason: proximity to property and covered yard, to retain the trees' aesthetic value. NB. tree works withdrawn to: T7 Tree of Heaven, T12 Horse Chestnut, T14 Sycamore Informative A: the agreement to amend the tree works and plant a replacement tree for T13 (see informative B for species suggestions) is greatly appreciated for landscape character and amenity of this part of the conservation area, the setting of listed building Ladywell House, the urban forest canopy, wellbeing, wildlife, environmental benefits and to mitigate climate change and the biodiversity crisis. Informative B: replacement tree species suggestions for T13: small leaved lime, oak, sycamore, Robinia, Norway maple, wild cherry, beech, field maple, whitebeam, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), hornbeam, Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, Wingnut, Pride of India/Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese Pagoda Tree, Italian Alder, Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Liquidambar. Informative C: where possible and safe on site the retention of standing dead timber, creation of log and wood piles and 'dead hedges' with cut branches laid horizontally between stakes is strongly encouraged for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Informative D: wherever space allows please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers, flower-rich perennials, bulbs and groundcover for amenity, urban forest canopy & urban greening, for wildlife including insects and pollinators and environmental benefits including reduction in air pollution.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2022-09-19
REAR: ONE Cherry (T18) ht.3.5m FELL. Reason: health & safety, the tree has a 45 degree lean, rootball is pronounced from soil level, concerns over the stability of the tree. REAR: ONE Yew (T19)(ht.2.5m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 0.5m to ht.2m. Reasons: routine maintenance, to retain close to the building REAR: ONE Mulberry (T20)(ht.9m) CROWN LIFT to 2.5m above ground level. Reasons: minimal works to make the tree safe as it is potentially very old. REAR: ONE: Pear (T21)(ht.9m) Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reasons: safety concerns, large diameter deadwood hanging in crown REAR: ONE (T22) Sycamore (T22)(ht.15m) Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reasons: safety concerns, large diameter deadwood hanging in crown. REAR: Sycamore (T23) (ht.8-10mm) FELL and replace. Reasons: multiple previous low pollard points, the tree has extensive basal decay with estimated less than one third residual wood, is also preventing the rebuilding and maintenance of the ancient archway which dates back to pre-1692, and is supposedly mediaeval. To be replaced with a field maple REAR: ONE Sycamore (T24)(ht.8-10m) FELL and replace. Reasons: twin-stemmed, multiple previous low pollard points, has extensive basal decay, estimated less than one third residual wood, is also preventing the rebuilding and maintenance of the ancient archway which dates back to pre-1692, and is believed to be mediaeval. To be replaced with an alder tree. Informative A: the sensitive management for retention or replacement planting of trees for rear amenity seen from Ladywell Road, for the setting of listed building Ladywell House and for urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: the replacement tree planting proposals for T23 & T24 with an alder and a field maple are hugely appreciated as part of the proposals in the Ladywell House Replanting and Biodiversity Enhancement Plans. Informative C: where possible create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2022-04-22
Works amended as discussed with agent 12 August 2022 for: no works to 4x lime group (TG15) unless safety issues, and increased finished heights for T13 & T17 to retain as much tree boundary amenity as possible to minimise the gap created by felling T10 & T11: REAR: TWO Tree of Heaven (T10,T11)(ht.18-20m) FELL. Reason: pushing over a section of rear boundary wall which already has retainers in place. This section of wall may be original to Ladywell House which is Grade II* listed, and the wall will be unable to be made safe or rebuilt with tree trunks exerting lateral pressure. Replacement planting is encouraged. REAR: ONE Horse Chestnut (T12)(ht.14m,r.5m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to ht.11m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1.5m to r.3.5m, sever ivy. Reason: routine maintenance to retain boundary tree. REAR: ONE Sycamore/Tree of Heaven (T13)(approx.ht.16m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to approx.ht.13m, REDUCE RADIUS by 1.5m from 4.5m to r.3m. Reason: to maintain boundary tree cover with gap created by felling of trees T10 & T11, and to benefit growth of Horse Chestnut (T12). REAR: ONE Sycamore (T14)(ht.10m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 1.5m to ht.8.5m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1m to r.2m, sever Ivy. Reason: routine maintenance REAR: FOUR Lime (TG15)(ht.10m) no crown reduction works, unless to address safety issues. REAR: TWO Limes (TG16)(ht.16m) no works proposed. REAR: ONE Sycamore (T17)(ht.13m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to ht.10m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1.5m to r.3m, sever ivy. Reason: routine maintenance, proximity to buildings. Informative A: the sensitive management of trees to retain rear amenity seen from Ladywell Road, for the setting of listed building Ladywell House and for urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: tree planting with large canopy species to replace T10 & T11 is encouraged in the north east corner to add to the hugely welcomed planting proposals in the Ladywell House Replanting and Biodiversity Enhancement Plans. Informative C: where possible create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2022-04-22
Listed Building Consent for reinstatement of the dismantled Gothic Archway at 330 Lewisham High Street SE13
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Listed Building Consent
Approved
2022-04-13
Prior Approval under Schedule 2, Part 3, Class G of the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 2015 (as amended) for the change of use of the first, second and third floors from commercial (Use Class E) into 2 self-contained flats (Use Class C3) at 318 Lewisham High Street SE13.
318 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed · Agent Firstplan · Officer Cathal O'Regan
Approved
2025-10-16
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Commercial to Residential Prior Approval
REAR: ONE Mulberry (T1 in applic/ T20 in survey/ T3 in TPO)(ht.8m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT to approx.ht.2.5m, RADIUS REDUCE to approx.0.5m to 1m, to retrench to monolith retaining growth points. Reason: to retrench, as two pollard poles collapsed out on East and West compass, one remaining pollard pole on North compass, major decay in the lower trunk with ivy growth, weight of the branches appears to have contributed to the branch failures ripping into the low trunk. Replanting - another Mulberry to be planted nearby on south/southwest compass with irrigation tube, 5yr watering regime to be undertaken by onsite staff: watering thoroughly at planting time and day after via irrigation tube and drenching surrounding soil, water daily for first week, then twice a week for the next month, first year (spring and summer) water two to three times a week, increasing frequency during hot, dry periods, approx.50 litres water per week (April- Sept), second year to five years continue to water twice a week during the summer months; maintenance by visiting gardener who attends fortnightly who will also monitor the tree's progress. The Council hereby GRANTS the following AMENDED proposed tree works to crown reduce and retrench (not fell) as agents tree descriptions, images and dimensions in emails 3.9.25, 4.9.25, and 8.9.25 and plant a replacement mulberry tree: The London Borough of Lewisham (Ladywell House, 330 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6JZ) Tree Preservation Order 2023
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Approved
2025-07-23
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Tree Preservation Order
Premises Name: Supreme Animal Foods Renewal application for a premises offering selling animals as pets.
324-328 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant R Keare · Officer Cheryl Mumbi
No determination
2025-04-01
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Licensing/Telecom
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The London Borough of Lewisham (Ladywell House, 330 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6JZ) Tree Preservation Order 2023 number 2023/1 . Made: 01/03/2023 Confirmed without modification: 30/08/2023 (re: 6 week tree work notice: DC/23/129956).
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Not disclosed
No determination
2023-03-01
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Confirmed Tree Preservation Order
ONE Horse Chestnut (T12) (T3 on survey report) (Ht: 20m) SECTION FELL to 2ft stump, replace with Wild Service Tree ONE Lime (TG15A) (T2 on survey report) (Ht: 15m) GROUND FELL - tree dying ONE Lime (TG16A) (T1 on survey report) (Ht: 20m) SECTION FELL to ground level, replace with Small Leaf Lime ONE Mulberry (T20) (T4 on survey report) (Ht: 6m) GROUND FELL, replace with Liquid Amber or Tulip Tree
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Objection
2023-01-16
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Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR (Ladywell House): ONE Yew (T9)(ht.8m) FALLEN. Reason: tree has fallen over and posing imminent danger, roots undermined by boundary wall rebuilding works. Replanting scheme to follow in subsequent application. Duty to replace applies (see informative A and condition 3 below) Informative A: Duty to replace applies if a tree in a conservation area is removed because it is dead or presents a risk of serious harm: Tree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas, guidance, para 121. A replacement yew tree is required, or other species to be agreed with the council. Informative B: the extent of ground excavation within the root protection area (RPA) of the yew tree in rebuilding a northern section of the rear garden boundary wall may have contributed to the demise of the yew tree.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Approved
2023-01-16
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Dead & Hazardous Trees
The Council raises no objection to the following AMENDED proposed tree works agreed by applicant in email 24 November 2022 and excluding works to trees T7, T12, T14: Amended tree works specification (excluding T7,T12,T14): REAR: ONE Tree of Heaven (T13)(ht.10-12m) FELL and replace. Reason: leaning, unstable roots, health & safety. REAR: TWO Lime (TG15)(ht.14m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 1-2m to ht.12-13m to appropriate growth points, LATERAL REDUCE by 1m on E compass points towards adjacent property. Reason: proximity to property, to retain the trees' aesthetic value. REAR: TWO Lime of group of 3 (TG16)(ht.20m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m to ht.17m to appropriate growth points, LATERAL REDUCE by 1-2m on E compass point towards adjacent property. Reason: proximity to property and covered yard, to retain the trees' aesthetic value. NB. tree works withdrawn to: T7 Tree of Heaven, T12 Horse Chestnut, T14 Sycamore Informative A: the agreement to amend the tree works and plant a replacement tree for T13 (see informative B for species suggestions) is greatly appreciated for landscape character and amenity of this part of the conservation area, the setting of listed building Ladywell House, the urban forest canopy, wellbeing, wildlife, environmental benefits and to mitigate climate change and the biodiversity crisis. Informative B: replacement tree species suggestions for T13: small leaved lime, oak, sycamore, Robinia, Norway maple, wild cherry, beech, field maple, whitebeam, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), hornbeam, Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, Wingnut, Pride of India/Golden Rain Tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese Pagoda Tree, Italian Alder, Hackberry (Celtis occidentalis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Liquidambar. Informative C: where possible and safe on site the retention of standing dead timber, creation of log and wood piles and 'dead hedges' with cut branches laid horizontally between stakes is strongly encouraged for wildlife habitat and biodiversity. Informative D: wherever space allows please plant trees, shrubs, hedges, climbers, flower-rich perennials, bulbs and groundcover for amenity, urban forest canopy & urban greening, for wildlife including insects and pollinators and environmental benefits including reduction in air pollution.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Applicant Richard Sage · Agent Foxy Arboriculture Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2022-09-19
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REAR: ONE Cherry (T18) ht.3.5m FELL. Reason: health & safety, the tree has a 45 degree lean, rootball is pronounced from soil level, concerns over the stability of the tree. REAR: ONE Yew (T19)(ht.2.5m) HEIGHT REDUCE by 0.5m to ht.2m. Reasons: routine maintenance, to retain close to the building REAR: ONE Mulberry (T20)(ht.9m) CROWN LIFT to 2.5m above ground level. Reasons: minimal works to make the tree safe as it is potentially very old. REAR: ONE: Pear (T21)(ht.9m) Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reasons: safety concerns, large diameter deadwood hanging in crown REAR: ONE (T22) Sycamore (T22)(ht.15m) Remove deadwood (exempt works). Reasons: safety concerns, large diameter deadwood hanging in crown. REAR: Sycamore (T23) (ht.8-10mm) FELL and replace. Reasons: multiple previous low pollard points, the tree has extensive basal decay with estimated less than one third residual wood, is also preventing the rebuilding and maintenance of the ancient archway which dates back to pre-1692, and is supposedly mediaeval. To be replaced with a field maple REAR: ONE Sycamore (T24)(ht.8-10m) FELL and replace. Reasons: twin-stemmed, multiple previous low pollard points, has extensive basal decay, estimated less than one third residual wood, is also preventing the rebuilding and maintenance of the ancient archway which dates back to pre-1692, and is believed to be mediaeval. To be replaced with an alder tree. Informative A: the sensitive management for retention or replacement planting of trees for rear amenity seen from Ladywell Road, for the setting of listed building Ladywell House and for urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: the replacement tree planting proposals for T23 & T24 with an alder and a field maple are hugely appreciated as part of the proposals in the Ladywell House Replanting and Biodiversity Enhancement Plans. Informative C: where possible create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
No objection
2022-04-22
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Works amended as discussed with agent 12 August 2022 for: no works to 4x lime group (TG15) unless safety issues, and increased finished heights for T13 & T17 to retain as much tree boundary amenity as possible to minimise the gap created by felling T10 & T11: REAR: TWO Tree of Heaven (T10,T11)(ht.18-20m) FELL. Reason: pushing over a section of rear boundary wall which already has retainers in place. This section of wall may be original to Ladywell House which is Grade II* listed, and the wall will be unable to be made safe or rebuilt with tree trunks exerting lateral pressure. Replacement planting is encouraged. REAR: ONE Horse Chestnut (T12)(ht.14m,r.5m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to ht.11m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1.5m to r.3.5m, sever ivy. Reason: routine maintenance to retain boundary tree. REAR: ONE Sycamore/Tree of Heaven (T13)(approx.ht.16m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to approx.ht.13m, REDUCE RADIUS by 1.5m from 4.5m to r.3m. Reason: to maintain boundary tree cover with gap created by felling of trees T10 & T11, and to benefit growth of Horse Chestnut (T12). REAR: ONE Sycamore (T14)(ht.10m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 1.5m to ht.8.5m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1m to r.2m, sever Ivy. Reason: routine maintenance REAR: FOUR Lime (TG15)(ht.10m) no crown reduction works, unless to address safety issues. REAR: TWO Limes (TG16)(ht.16m) no works proposed. REAR: ONE Sycamore (T17)(ht.13m) CROWN REDUCE, HEIGHT by 3m to ht.10m, RADIUS REDUCE by 1.5m to r.3m, sever ivy. Reason: routine maintenance, proximity to buildings. Informative A: the sensitive management of trees to retain rear amenity seen from Ladywell Road, for the setting of listed building Ladywell House and for urban forest canopy/urban greening, wellbeing, wildlife, environment and to mitigate the climate and biodiversity emergencies is greatly appreciated. Informative B: tree planting with large canopy species to replace T10 & T11 is encouraged in the north east corner to add to the hugely welcomed planting proposals in the Ladywell House Replanting and Biodiversity Enhancement Plans. Informative C: where possible create log and wood piles or lay cut branches between poles as 'dead hedges' on site for wildlife habitat and biodiversity.
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
No objection
2022-04-22
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Listed Building Consent for reinstatement of the dismantled Gothic Archway at 330 Lewisham High Street SE13
330 LEWISHAM HIGH STREET, LONDON, SE13 6JZ · premises record
Approved
2022-04-13
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Development

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Planning precedent32 applications and 0 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy37 EPC records; ratings B: 3, C: 17, D: 15, E: 2.
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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