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Postcode record · Lewisham

SE14 5DJ.

SE14 5DJ has 77 known premises and 84 planning records — 45 approved of 82 decided (54.9%). 21 EPC records.

Postcode SE14 5DJ · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther94 on the map — every match
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77
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
84
Applications
82 decided
54.9%
Approval rate
45 approved · 13 refused
21
EPC records
ratings C 4 · D 11 · E 4 · G 2
94
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?

SE14 5DJ has 77 known premises and 84 planning records — 45 approved of 82 decided (54.9%). 21 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 77 shown)

Planning

What happened?

84 planning applications across the postcode; 45 approved of 82 decided (54.9%). Latest 30 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
New Pavement Licence under the Business and Planning Act 2020.
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
Licensing/Telecom
No determination
2026-04-16
Construction of single storey extension to the rear of 111-113 New Cross Road SE14.
111-113 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Seth Harris
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2026-01-26
Licensing Act 2003.
115 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
Licensing/Telecom
No determination
2025-12-23
Please be advised that the following premises has applied for a Pavement Licence Renewal under the Business and Planning Act 2020.
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
Licensing/Telecom
No determination
2025-08-19
Application for a Lawful Development Certificate (existing) submitted under Section 191 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) for the use of the basement and ground floors as a cafe / restaurant (Use Class E(b)) at 115 New Cross Road, SE14.
115 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Max Curson
Lawful Development Certificate existing
Approved
2025-04-01
Retrospective planning permission for the change of the use of 147A New Cross Road, SE14, from a storage unit (Use Class B8) to a flexible commercial use (Use Class E) - primarily a mall serving food and drink - together with the installation of external extractor units on the roof, refuse storage and all associated works.
147A NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Max Curson
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2025-03-24
Demolition of the existing commercial yard and the construction of a two-storey plus basement dwellinghouse, together with the provision of cycle spaces and bin store to the rear of 117 New Cross Road SE14, fronting Casella Road.
117 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2025-01-30
NEW PAVEMENT LICENCE
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
Licensing/Telecom
No determination
2024-09-16
FRONT: ONE Plane (T1)(ht:18m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 18m to 15m. FRONT: ONE Plane (T2)(ht:19m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 4m from 19m to 15m. FRONT: ONE Sycamore (T3)(ht:15m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 15m to 12m. Reason: Routine maintenance of T1,T2,T3 - historic pollards with re-established crowns. FRONT: ONE Fir (T4)(ht:4m): FELL. Reason: tree is dead, in memorial garden. Informative A: Duty to replace applies for dead trees or trees removed under 5 day notice, ref Tree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas, guidance, para 121 - suggested replanting with small tree species to enhance the memorial garden setting such as winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), star magnolia (Magnolia Stellata), Hamamellis mollis, Cornus mas, winter sweet (Chimonanthus praecox) for late winter/early spring flowers. Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, 105 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-11-14
REAR TWO Beech trees(G1)(ht. m)FELL to ground level. Reason: Trees are dominating rear garden and causing shading to garden. The garden already has a large Sycamore tree T2 causing shade, so the removal of these two trees will help bring more light to the garden and also the house.� ONE Bay tree(T1) (ht. 8m)POLLARD by 6m from 8m to 2m. Reason: Currently leaning and growing towards neighbours property. Pollard to 2m to give the neighbours more light and also to allow the tree to grow in clients garden and not over neighbours garden in the future.� ONE Sycamore tree(T2)(ht. 15m)CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level. LATERIAL REDUCTION by 2m from 8m to 6m on NE compass point. Reason: Lateral reduction by 2m of lowest large branch growing in a North Easterly direction, currently 8m in length. This branch is elongated compared to the rest of the canopy, so will give more light to the garden.� Informative A: You are encouraged to plant replacement trees for the urban forest canopy and the treed character of rear gardens, suggest small blossom trees for pollinators such as a crab apple, pear, hawthorn, multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry, Amelanchier, cherry plum, hazel, Cornus Kousa, bird cherry, Medlar, Magnolia stellata, Ceanothus arboreus, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerododendrum trichotomum), winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), Seven-son tree (Heptacodium miconioides), quince (Cydonia oblonga), wayfaring tree, Persian Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) Myrtle (Myrtus communis), and shrubs: Grevillea, guelder rose, Cornus mas, Witch hazel, Chimonanthus praecox, Stachyurus praecox, Edgeworthia chrysantha. Informative B: Please retain safe standing stem timber and create habitat log piles on site from the deadwood for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative C: The retention and sensitive management of the sycamore is welcomed and greatly appreciated for rear garden amenity, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity.
135 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-09-22
New Pavement Licence under the Business and Planning Act 2020.
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
No determination
2026-04-16
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Licensing/Telecom
Construction of single storey extension to the rear of 111-113 New Cross Road SE14.
111-113 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Seth Harris
Approved
2026-01-26
More
Full Planning Permission
Licensing Act 2003.
115 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
No determination
2025-12-23
More
Licensing/Telecom
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Please be advised that the following premises has applied for a Pavement Licence Renewal under the Business and Planning Act 2020.
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
No determination
2025-08-19
More
Licensing/Telecom
Application for a Lawful Development Certificate (existing) submitted under Section 191 of the Town & Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) for the use of the basement and ground floors as a cafe / restaurant (Use Class E(b)) at 115 New Cross Road, SE14.
115 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Max Curson
Approved
2025-04-01
More
Lawful Development Certificate existing
Retrospective planning permission for the change of the use of 147A New Cross Road, SE14, from a storage unit (Use Class B8) to a flexible commercial use (Use Class E) - primarily a mall serving food and drink - together with the installation of external extractor units on the roof, refuse storage and all associated works.
147A NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Max Curson
Approved
2025-03-24
More
Full Planning Permission
Demolition of the existing commercial yard and the construction of a two-storey plus basement dwellinghouse, together with the provision of cycle spaces and bin store to the rear of 117 New Cross Road SE14, fronting Casella Road.
117 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Approved
2025-01-30
More
Full Planning Permission
NEW PAVEMENT LICENCE
FIVE BELLS, 155 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Cheryl Mumbi
No determination
2024-09-16
More
Licensing/Telecom
FRONT: ONE Plane (T1)(ht:18m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 18m to 15m. FRONT: ONE Plane (T2)(ht:19m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 4m from 19m to 15m. FRONT: ONE Sycamore (T3)(ht:15m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 15m to 12m. Reason: Routine maintenance of T1,T2,T3 - historic pollards with re-established crowns. FRONT: ONE Fir (T4)(ht:4m): FELL. Reason: tree is dead, in memorial garden. Informative A: Duty to replace applies for dead trees or trees removed under 5 day notice, ref Tree Preservation Orders and trees in conservation areas, guidance, para 121 - suggested replanting with small tree species to enhance the memorial garden setting such as winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), star magnolia (Magnolia Stellata), Hamamellis mollis, Cornus mas, winter sweet (Chimonanthus praecox) for late winter/early spring flowers. Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
ALL SAINTS CHURCH, 105 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
No objection
2023-11-14
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR TWO Beech trees(G1)(ht. m)FELL to ground level. Reason: Trees are dominating rear garden and causing shading to garden. The garden already has a large Sycamore tree T2 causing shade, so the removal of these two trees will help bring more light to the garden and also the house.� ONE Bay tree(T1) (ht. 8m)POLLARD by 6m from 8m to 2m. Reason: Currently leaning and growing towards neighbours property. Pollard to 2m to give the neighbours more light and also to allow the tree to grow in clients garden and not over neighbours garden in the future.� ONE Sycamore tree(T2)(ht. 15m)CROWN LIFT to 4m above ground level. LATERIAL REDUCTION by 2m from 8m to 6m on NE compass point. Reason: Lateral reduction by 2m of lowest large branch growing in a North Easterly direction, currently 8m in length. This branch is elongated compared to the rest of the canopy, so will give more light to the garden.� Informative A: You are encouraged to plant replacement trees for the urban forest canopy and the treed character of rear gardens, suggest small blossom trees for pollinators such as a crab apple, pear, hawthorn, multi-stemmed Tibetan cherry, Amelanchier, cherry plum, hazel, Cornus Kousa, bird cherry, Medlar, Magnolia stellata, Ceanothus arboreus, Harlequin Glorybower (Clerododendrum trichotomum), winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), Seven-son tree (Heptacodium miconioides), quince (Cydonia oblonga), wayfaring tree, Persian Silk tree (Albizia julibrissin) Myrtle (Myrtus communis), and shrubs: Grevillea, guelder rose, Cornus mas, Witch hazel, Chimonanthus praecox, Stachyurus praecox, Edgeworthia chrysantha. Informative B: Please retain safe standing stem timber and create habitat log piles on site from the deadwood for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative C: The retention and sensitive management of the sycamore is welcomed and greatly appreciated for rear garden amenity, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity.
135 NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, SE14 5DJ · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2023-09-22
More
Trees in Conservation Areas

Building control

Building-control records are not yet collected for Lewisham — 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 77 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a zone centred upon the projected course of the Roman road running between Dover and London. The exact course of the road has not been confirmed, although it is known to have fol · reference 216438 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Hatcham Conservation Area · reference A4HC · covers 77 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Hatcham · reference LEWCA19 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
This road, probably first used in the 1st century AD, is still in use as the A2 and has clearly influenced development along its route. The Roman road followed the southern limit of the local Thames gravel terrace and crossed the Ravensbourne via a ford · reference 78009 · covers 75 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
New Cross Road Local Centre · reference New2 · covers 72 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Archaeological Priority Area
The terrace gravels fringing the Thames are commonly associated with evidence of successive prehistoric communities, including enclosed fields and open settlements. · reference 77171 · covers 2 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The Archaeological Priority Area covers a zone centred upon the projected course of the Roman road running between Dover and London. The exact course of the road has not been confirmed, although it is known to have fol · reference 216438 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Hatcham Conservation Area · reference A4HC · covers 77 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
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Conservation Area
Hatcham · reference LEWCA19 · covers 77 of 77 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
This road, probably first used in the 1st century AD, is still in use as the A2 and has clearly influenced development along its route. The Roman road followed the southern limit of the local Thames gravel terrace and crossed the Ravensbourne via a ford · reference 78009 · covers 75 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
New Cross Road Local Centre · reference New2 · covers 72 of 77 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Archaeological Priority Area
The terrace gravels fringing the Thames are commonly associated with evidence of successive prehistoric communities, including enclosed fields and open settlements. · reference 77171 · covers 2 of 77 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
People

Who is involved?

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

Name
Details
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 3 applications
Case officer on 3 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 3 applications
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Case officer on 3 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent84 applications and 94 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy21 EPC records; ratings C: 4, D: 11, E: 4, G: 2.
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.

13 intent signals recorded in this postcode
Struggling director · Ageing director · Portfolio seller · Repeat sale · Price decline · EPC F/G · Long hold · HMO licensed
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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.
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