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Postcode record · Lewisham

SE6 2LP.

SE6 2LP has 20 known premises and 33 planning records — 22 approved of 33 decided (66.7%). 12 EPC records.

Postcode SE6 2LP · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther33 on the map — every match
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20
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
33
Applications
33 decided
66.7%
Approval rate
22 approved · 2 refused
12
EPC records
ratings D 6 · E 5 · F 1
33
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?

SE6 2LP has 20 known premises and 33 planning records — 22 approved of 33 decided (66.7%). 12 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 20 shown)

Planning

What happened?

33 planning applications across the postcode; 22 approved of 33 decided (66.7%). Latest 30 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
The installation of replacement double glazed wooden windows and doors in the elevations at 65 Bargery Road SE6. (Please note amended description)
65 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Dr Joanna Cooper · Officer Beverley Bewaji
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2024-05-17
REAR: ONE Prunus tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION HEIGHT by 2m from 9m to 7m & LATERALS by 3m from 9m to 6m. Reasons: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for neighboring properties. The canopy overhangs the outhouse and the pruning will bring it back beyond the roofline to mitigate the effects of shade and leaf litter. The tree will tolerate the pruning as outlined above. Informative A: The 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.
87B BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Owain Morgan · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2024-04-15
REAR: ONE Sycamore (T1)(ht:19m) FELL. Reason: safety, decay cavity at base and signs of sooty bark disease, willing to plant a replacement tree as suggested. Informative A: the proposed voluntary replacement tree planting in the rear garden is greatly appreciated for rear amenity and urban forest canopy environmental benefits, species suggestions such as field maple, Robinia, small leaved lime, whitebeam, wild cherry, Italian alder, Liquidambar, sessile oak, beech, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, Pride of India/Golden Rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese pagoda tree (Styphnolobium japonicum), Hackberry (Celtis australis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Informative B: retention of safe standing timber or tall stumps, and creation of habitat log piles is welcomed for wildlife and biodiversity.
65 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Dr Joanne Cooper · Agent Tree Craft Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-12-05
REAR ONE Oak tree(T1)LATERAL REDUCTION of 3m from 6.5m to 3m on SW compass point. Reason: REAR OF 83 Bargery Road. The tree overhangs the boundary of the two properties by approximately 4.5m at it's widest point, and measures approx 6.5m from the trunk to the tip of the new growth we would like to remove. Proposal is a lateral reduction of up to approx. 3m, removing new growth but leaving more established branches in tact, taking care to retain a sympathetic shape. This will take the tree back to the width it was after the previous lateral reduction in 2019 (DC/19/111368). Please see Photo (Oak.jpg) for a visual depiction of proposed work. REAR ONE Ash Tree(T2)LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m from 3.5m to 1m on E compass point. Reason: Ash tree situated in the rear of 81 Bargery Road itself. The tree spreads into the rear garden by approximately 3.5m from the trunk at its widest point. Proposal is a lateral reduction of up to approx. 2m, removing new growth but leaving established branches in tact, taking care to retain a sympathetic shape. Please see photo (Ash.jpg) for a visual depiction of proposed work. Informative A: The retention and sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for rear garden landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife, and environmental benefits. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr William O'Doherty · Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-09-19
The installation of replacement double glazed timber sash windows on all elevations and one double glazed casement window on the side elevation of 71 Bargery Road SE6.
71 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr Fuller · Officer Ciara Clapp
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2023-07-21
REAR ONE Ash tree (T1)(ht.14m) FELL. Reason: large cavity in the base of the tree, not enough holding wood to allow the tree to remain, presents a significant hazard to rear gardens either side. A native tree will be planted as a replacement. Informative A: the proposed replacement tree is hugely appreciated to support the urban forest which benefits amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, improvement in air quality, and mitigates the effects of climate change by temperature reduction in extreme summer heat, reducing rain water run-off in heavy down pours. Informative B: suggested replacement tree species such as: field maple, wild cherry, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), whitebeam, crab apple, small leaved lime, oak, sycamore, Robinia, Norway maple, beech, hop hornbeam, Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, wingnut, Pride of India/Golden Rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese pagoda tree (Styphnolobium japonicum), Italian alder, Hackberry (Celtis australis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Liquidambar. Informative C: please support local nature recovery by retaining safe standing stem timber or leave timber lying on site, create habitat log piles and 'dead hedges' with arisings for wildlife and biodiversity.
75 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Coral Sewell · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-07-17
The formation of vehicular crossover and hardstanding to the front of 67 Bargery Road SE6.
67 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant John Dee · Officer Zahra Rad
Householder Application
Approved
2022-12-08
Siting a detached out building in the rear garden of 81 Bargery Road SE6.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr William O'Doherty · Officer Ciara Clapp
Householder Application
Approved
2022-06-22
Installation of a replacement slate roof covering to the roof slopes of 81 Bargery Road, SE6.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2021-10-27
The construction of a single storey infill extension to the rear of 67 Bargery Road, SE6.
67 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr John Dee · Agent Enviro Building Solutions · Officer Samuel James
Householder Application
Approved
2020-12-11
The installation of replacement double glazed wooden windows and doors in the elevations at 65 Bargery Road SE6. (Please note amended description)
65 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Dr Joanna Cooper · Officer Beverley Bewaji
Approved
2024-05-17
More
Full Planning Permission
REAR: ONE Prunus tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION HEIGHT by 2m from 9m to 7m & LATERALS by 3m from 9m to 6m. Reasons: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for neighboring properties. The canopy overhangs the outhouse and the pruning will bring it back beyond the roofline to mitigate the effects of shade and leaf litter. The tree will tolerate the pruning as outlined above. Informative A: The 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.
87B BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Owain Morgan · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2024-04-15
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Sycamore (T1)(ht:19m) FELL. Reason: safety, decay cavity at base and signs of sooty bark disease, willing to plant a replacement tree as suggested. Informative A: the proposed voluntary replacement tree planting in the rear garden is greatly appreciated for rear amenity and urban forest canopy environmental benefits, species suggestions such as field maple, Robinia, small leaved lime, whitebeam, wild cherry, Italian alder, Liquidambar, sessile oak, beech, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, Pride of India/Golden Rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese pagoda tree (Styphnolobium japonicum), Hackberry (Celtis australis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Informative B: retention of safe standing timber or tall stumps, and creation of habitat log piles is welcomed for wildlife and biodiversity.
65 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Dr Joanne Cooper · Agent Tree Craft Ltd · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2023-12-05
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Trees in Conservation Areas
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REAR ONE Oak tree(T1)LATERAL REDUCTION of 3m from 6.5m to 3m on SW compass point. Reason: REAR OF 83 Bargery Road. The tree overhangs the boundary of the two properties by approximately 4.5m at it's widest point, and measures approx 6.5m from the trunk to the tip of the new growth we would like to remove. Proposal is a lateral reduction of up to approx. 3m, removing new growth but leaving more established branches in tact, taking care to retain a sympathetic shape. This will take the tree back to the width it was after the previous lateral reduction in 2019 (DC/19/111368). Please see Photo (Oak.jpg) for a visual depiction of proposed work. REAR ONE Ash Tree(T2)LATERAL REDUCTION by 2m from 3.5m to 1m on E compass point. Reason: Ash tree situated in the rear of 81 Bargery Road itself. The tree spreads into the rear garden by approximately 3.5m from the trunk at its widest point. Proposal is a lateral reduction of up to approx. 2m, removing new growth but leaving established branches in tact, taking care to retain a sympathetic shape. Please see photo (Ash.jpg) for a visual depiction of proposed work. Informative A: The retention and sensitive management of the trees is greatly appreciated for rear garden landscape amenity, urban forest canopy to mitigate climate change, wellbeing, wildlife, and environmental benefits. Informative B: Wherever possible, please create habitat log piles, and a linear 'dead hedge' for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr William O'Doherty · Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2023-09-19
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
The installation of replacement double glazed timber sash windows on all elevations and one double glazed casement window on the side elevation of 71 Bargery Road SE6.
71 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr Fuller · Officer Ciara Clapp
Approved
2023-07-21
More
Full Planning Permission
REAR ONE Ash tree (T1)(ht.14m) FELL. Reason: large cavity in the base of the tree, not enough holding wood to allow the tree to remain, presents a significant hazard to rear gardens either side. A native tree will be planted as a replacement. Informative A: the proposed replacement tree is hugely appreciated to support the urban forest which benefits amenity, wildlife, wellbeing, improvement in air quality, and mitigates the effects of climate change by temperature reduction in extreme summer heat, reducing rain water run-off in heavy down pours. Informative B: suggested replacement tree species such as: field maple, wild cherry, wild service tree (Sorbus torminalis), whitebeam, crab apple, small leaved lime, oak, sycamore, Robinia, Norway maple, beech, hop hornbeam, Indian horse chestnut, Tulip tree, wingnut, Pride of India/Golden Rain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata), Japanese pagoda tree (Styphnolobium japonicum), Italian alder, Hackberry (Celtis australis), Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica), Liquidambar. Informative C: please support local nature recovery by retaining safe standing stem timber or leave timber lying on site, create habitat log piles and 'dead hedges' with arisings for wildlife and biodiversity.
75 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Coral Sewell · Agent Amber Tree Care · Officer Valerie Harris
No objection
2023-07-17
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
The formation of vehicular crossover and hardstanding to the front of 67 Bargery Road SE6.
67 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant John Dee · Officer Zahra Rad
Approved
2022-12-08
More
Householder Application
Siting a detached out building in the rear garden of 81 Bargery Road SE6.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr William O'Doherty · Officer Ciara Clapp
Approved
2022-06-22
More
Householder Application
Installation of a replacement slate roof covering to the roof slopes of 81 Bargery Road, SE6.
81 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Approved
2021-10-27
More
Householder Application
The construction of a single storey infill extension to the rear of 67 Bargery Road, SE6.
67 BARGERY ROAD, LONDON, SE6 2LP · premises record
Applicant Mr John Dee · Agent Enviro Building Solutions · Officer Samuel James
Approved
2020-12-11
More
Householder Application

Building control

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Place

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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 precedent33 applications and 33 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy12 EPC records; ratings D: 6, E: 5, F: 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.

5 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.