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Planning AtlasLewishamRushey Green wardSE6 3AS
Postcode record · Lewisham

SE6 3AS.

SE6 3AS has 71 known premises and 55 planning records — 28 approved of 53 decided (52.8%). 45 EPC records.

Postcode SE6 3AS · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther55 on the map — every match
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71
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
55
Applications
53 decided
52.8%
Approval rate
28 approved · 7 refused
45
EPC records
ratings C 18 · D 22 · E 5
55
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 3AS has 71 known premises and 55 planning records — 28 approved of 53 decided (52.8%). 45 EPC records.

Premises (18 of 71 shown)

Planning

What happened?

55 planning applications across the postcode; 28 approved of 53 decided (52.8%). Latest 30 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(approx.ht.12m) FELL. Reason: Despite a previous significant crown reduction intended to mitigate the loss of light and enjoyment of the space, the intervention has proven insufficient. The tree's fast-growing habit and dense canopy continue to cause an unreasonable degree of overshadowing. Having explored pruning as a management strategy without success, the only sustainable long-term solution to restore reasonable enjoyment of the property is the removal of the specimen and its replacement with a more suitable species. REPLACEMENT PROPOSAL: 5x trees (Amelanchier, crab apple, wild cherry, field maple, rowan) with bark mulch surround, 3yr watering regime as details received 27.2.26. Informative A: the proposed replacement tree planting with 5x trees as applicant's planting details including watering maintenance proposals received 27.2.26 is hugely appreciated, to replace urban forest canopy benefits, wildlife habitat, the treed character of the conservation area beside the sports field, for flood mitigation, reducing air pollution, carbon capture and cooling air temperatures in increasingly high summer heatwaves due to climate change. Informative B: please plant the replacement trees during the current or next planting season (end Oct-end March). Informative C: please create habitat log piles with some arisings for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative D: to enhance urban greening and wildlife benefits further please consider establishing climbers on fences, and include hedgehog highway holes in fence gravel boards.
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2026-02-05
REAR ONE Eucalyptus tree(T1)CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 14m to 11m, REDUCE LATERAL SPREAD by 2m from 8m to 6m on all compass points. Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions. The pruning will not go beyond any previous points and the tree will tolerate the pruning as specified 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
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2025-05-20
REAR: ONE Maple (T1)(ht. 14m) CROWN REDUCTION by 2m from 14m to 12m. LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 14m to 11m. Reason:Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighboring properties. The pruning will not go beyond any previous points and sufficient time has elapsed to allow canopy regrowth. The tree will tolerate the pruning as specified 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.
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2025-03-18
Replacement of existing bituminous felt flat roof with new polyester felt flat roof and replacement of existing artificial slate tiles with new Eternit Thrutstone smooth grey slate tiles at 34 Canadian Avenue, SE6
34 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2024-11-29
REAR: ONE Beech tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION by 3m from 15m to 12m, REDUCE RADIUS from 6m by 2m to 4m. CROWN THINNING by 30%. REASON: To reduce the shade cast. Some dead branches at the top require removal. 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 habitat and biodiversity. Informative C: Reduction to previous reduction points would be greatly appreciated to maintain the aesthetic of the tree.
32 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2024-09-24
REAR: ONE Laurel (T1)(ht:7m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m from 7m to 5.5m REAR: ONE Laurel (T2)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Laurel (T3)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Hawthorn (T4)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Pyracantha (T5)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees 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.
26 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2024-09-23
Like-for-like replacement of two timber-frame double-glazed sash windows and all associated works at the front of Flat 5, 34 Canadian Avenue SE6.
FLAT 5, 34 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer John Rapson
Full Planning Permission
Approved
2024-09-09
The installation of replacement double-glazed windows and door at 38 Canadian Avenue SE6 .
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2024-03-12
FRONT: ONE Horse Chestnut (T1)(ht.15m) CROWN REDUCE by 3m from 15m to ht.12m to previous reduction points. Reason: repeat routine maintenance, previous reduced ref. DC/19/111618. FRONT: ONE Laburnum (T2)(ht.3-4m) FELL. Reason: leaning at 45 degrees towards house front door. REAR: ONE Plum (T3)(ht.5m) LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 5m to 2m to appropriate growth points near fence. Reason: growing over fence from 26a, cut back to fence line. Informative A: the sensitive management retaining front horse chestnut (T1) and rear Plum (T3) is greatly appreciated. Informative B: you are encouraged to plant a small replacement front garden tree for amenity, urban greening and wildlife with species such as crab apple, winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), Cornus mas, Witch hazel, Chimonanthus praecox, wayfaring tree, Cornus Kousa, Star magnolia (Magnolia stellata). Informative C: if possible create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
26 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2024-01-02
REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(ht:c.12m) FELL. Reason: There is extensive dieback in the crown and decay in the structural canopy, crown reduction may prolong life, but a better long term solution is to fell and replant, a native species that is more suited to the environment will be replanted. REAR: ONE Maple (T2)(ht:c.12m) LATERAL REDUCE spread by 3m from 9m to 6m on E compass, garden side. Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the minor pruning. REAR: ONE Cypress (T3)(ht:c.12m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 12m to 9m; Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the pruning. Informative A: the replacement tree for Eucalyptus T1 is hugely appreciated, suggested species: Robinia, wild cherry, field maple, whitebeam, crab apple, Tibetan cherry, paperbark maple, Judas Tree, hawthorn to maintain rear amenity, wildlife habitat, the urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to reduce heat island effect, reduce air pollution, reduce potential flooding in heavy downpours, mitigate climate change. Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Trees in Conservation Areas
No objection
2023-10-17
REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(approx.ht.12m) FELL. Reason: Despite a previous significant crown reduction intended to mitigate the loss of light and enjoyment of the space, the intervention has proven insufficient. The tree's fast-growing habit and dense canopy continue to cause an unreasonable degree of overshadowing. Having explored pruning as a management strategy without success, the only sustainable long-term solution to restore reasonable enjoyment of the property is the removal of the specimen and its replacement with a more suitable species. REPLACEMENT PROPOSAL: 5x trees (Amelanchier, crab apple, wild cherry, field maple, rowan) with bark mulch surround, 3yr watering regime as details received 27.2.26. Informative A: the proposed replacement tree planting with 5x trees as applicant's planting details including watering maintenance proposals received 27.2.26 is hugely appreciated, to replace urban forest canopy benefits, wildlife habitat, the treed character of the conservation area beside the sports field, for flood mitigation, reducing air pollution, carbon capture and cooling air temperatures in increasingly high summer heatwaves due to climate change. Informative B: please plant the replacement trees during the current or next planting season (end Oct-end March). Informative C: please create habitat log piles with some arisings for wildlife and biodiversity. Informative D: to enhance urban greening and wildlife benefits further please consider establishing climbers on fences, and include hedgehog highway holes in fence gravel boards.
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
No objection
2026-02-05
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Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR ONE Eucalyptus tree(T1)CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 14m to 11m, REDUCE LATERAL SPREAD by 2m from 8m to 6m on all compass points. Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions. The pruning will not go beyond any previous points and the tree will tolerate the pruning as specified 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
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2025-05-20
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Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Maple (T1)(ht. 14m) CROWN REDUCTION by 2m from 14m to 12m. LATERAL REDUCTION by 3m from 14m to 11m. Reason:Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic. Work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighboring properties. The pruning will not go beyond any previous points and sufficient time has elapsed to allow canopy regrowth. The tree will tolerate the pruning as specified 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.
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2025-03-18
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Replacement of existing bituminous felt flat roof with new polyester felt flat roof and replacement of existing artificial slate tiles with new Eternit Thrutstone smooth grey slate tiles at 34 Canadian Avenue, SE6
34 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Approved
2024-11-29
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Full Planning Permission
REAR: ONE Beech tree (T1) CROWN REDUCTION by 3m from 15m to 12m, REDUCE RADIUS from 6m by 2m to 4m. CROWN THINNING by 30%. REASON: To reduce the shade cast. Some dead branches at the top require removal. 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 habitat and biodiversity. Informative C: Reduction to previous reduction points would be greatly appreciated to maintain the aesthetic of the tree.
32 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2024-09-24
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Laurel (T1)(ht:7m): REDUCE HEIGHT by 1.5m from 7m to 5.5m REAR: ONE Laurel (T2)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Laurel (T3)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Hawthorn (T4)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m REAR: ONE Pyracantha (T5)(ht:3m): REDUCE HEIGHT OF TRELLIS by 1m from 3m to 2m Informative A: The sensitive management of the trees 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.
26 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer Ian Smith
No objection
2024-09-23
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
Like-for-like replacement of two timber-frame double-glazed sash windows and all associated works at the front of Flat 5, 34 Canadian Avenue SE6.
FLAT 5, 34 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Officer John Rapson
Approved
2024-09-09
More
Full Planning Permission
The installation of replacement double-glazed windows and door at 38 Canadian Avenue SE6 .
38 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
Approved
2024-03-12
More
Householder Application
FRONT: ONE Horse Chestnut (T1)(ht.15m) CROWN REDUCE by 3m from 15m to ht.12m to previous reduction points. Reason: repeat routine maintenance, previous reduced ref. DC/19/111618. FRONT: ONE Laburnum (T2)(ht.3-4m) FELL. Reason: leaning at 45 degrees towards house front door. REAR: ONE Plum (T3)(ht.5m) LATERAL REDUCE by 3m from 5m to 2m to appropriate growth points near fence. Reason: growing over fence from 26a, cut back to fence line. Informative A: the sensitive management retaining front horse chestnut (T1) and rear Plum (T3) is greatly appreciated. Informative B: you are encouraged to plant a small replacement front garden tree for amenity, urban greening and wildlife with species such as crab apple, winter flowering cherry (Prunus autumnalis), Cornus mas, Witch hazel, Chimonanthus praecox, wayfaring tree, Cornus Kousa, Star magnolia (Magnolia stellata). Informative C: if possible create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
26 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
No objection
2024-01-02
More
Trees in Conservation Areas
REAR: ONE Eucalyptus (T1)(ht:c.12m) FELL. Reason: There is extensive dieback in the crown and decay in the structural canopy, crown reduction may prolong life, but a better long term solution is to fell and replant, a native species that is more suited to the environment will be replanted. REAR: ONE Maple (T2)(ht:c.12m) LATERAL REDUCE spread by 3m from 9m to 6m on E compass, garden side. Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the minor pruning. REAR: ONE Cypress (T3)(ht:c.12m) CROWN REDUCE HEIGHT by 3m from 12m to 9m; Reason: Reduction to shape canopy, pruning to suitable points and maintaining natural aesthetic, work undertaken to bring back to form and improve light conditions for both owner and neighbouring properties, the tree will tolerate the pruning. Informative A: the replacement tree for Eucalyptus T1 is hugely appreciated, suggested species: Robinia, wild cherry, field maple, whitebeam, crab apple, Tibetan cherry, paperbark maple, Judas Tree, hawthorn to maintain rear amenity, wildlife habitat, the urban forest canopy for environmental benefits to reduce heat island effect, reduce air pollution, reduce potential flooding in heavy downpours, mitigate climate change. Informative B: please create habitat log piles for wildlife and biodiversity with arisings.
FLAT 2, 36 CANADIAN AVENUE, LONDON, SE6 3AS · premises record
No objection
2023-10-17
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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 71 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
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 71 of 71 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Culverley Green Article 4 Direction · reference A4CG · covers 71 of 71 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 71 of 71 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Conservation Area
Culverley Green · reference LEWCA18 · covers 71 of 71 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
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 71 of 71 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Article 4 Direction Area
Culverley Green Article 4 Direction · reference A4CG · covers 71 of 71 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
Article 4 Direction Area
Small HMO Northern Extension · reference SHMOEXTA4 · covers 71 of 71 premises. Some normally permitted changes may require planning permission.
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Conservation Area
Culverley Green · reference LEWCA18 · covers 71 of 71 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.

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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.

Name
Details
Case officer on 5 applications
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 3 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 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Case officer on 5 applications
Case officer on 4 applications
Case officer on 3 applications
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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 1 application
Case officer on 1 application
Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent55 applications and 55 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy45 EPC records; ratings C: 18, D: 22, E: 5.
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.

8 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.
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