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Planning AtlasRichmond Upon ThamesMortlake & Barnes Common wardSW14 8PP
Postcode record · Richmond Upon Thames

SW14 8PP.

SW14 8PP has 6 known premises and 12 planning records — 5 approved of 12 decided (41.7%). 3 EPC records.

Postcode SW14 8PP · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther12 on the map — every match
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6
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
12
Applications
12 decided
41.7%
Approval rate
5 approved · 7 refused
53 days
Median decision time
average 67 days · 12 dated decisions
3
EPC records
ratings B 1 · D 2
12
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?

SW14 8PP has 6 known premises and 12 planning records — 5 approved of 12 decided (41.7%). 3 EPC records.

Premises

Planning

What happened?

12 planning applications across the postcode; 5 approved of 12 decided (41.7%). Latest 12 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
1 x Sycamore Fell and replace - too large for location; excessive demand for annual maintenance; species unsuited to the residential location
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Works to Trees Under TPO
Refused
2025-11-24
The removal of the two sycamore trees located at the rear of a small garden is necessitated by several critical factors: Size Disproportion: The trees have outgrown their space, becoming disproportionately large for the small scale of the garden. This overgrowth disrupts the balance and aesthetics of the landscape. Adverse Impact on Neighboring Gardens: Their significant size and dense foliage result in excessive overshadowing of neighboring smaller gardens, adversely affecting the growth and health of plants in these adjacent areas. Long-Term Ownership and Management: The trees have been under our ownership for many years, during which we have observed their growth and its impacts. This long-term observation supports our conclusion that their removal is necessary. Mitigation by Surrounding Vegetation: The amenity value offered by these sycamore trees is considerably mitigated by the presence of surrounding trees and shrubs. These other plants, which are currently suppressed by the sycamores, will thrive and contribute to the gardens ecology once the sycamores are removed. Excessive Shading and Root Damage: The dense canopy of the sycamore trees casts heavy shade, detrimentally affecting the health and growth of underplantings. Furthermore, their extensive root systems pose a potential risk to the garden's landscape, including structures and other plantings. Low Amenity Value: Given their location and the negative impacts they have on the garden and its surroundings, the amenity value of these sycamore trees is relatively low. Retention of Alternative Specimen Tree: We plan to retain another specimen tree in the area, which provides adequate screening from the pathway and contributes positively to the garden's overall character and privacy. Unsuitability of Pruning: Reducing these trees is not a viable option. Pruning to a significant extent would result in poorly formed trees and necessitate a high maintenance cycle, which is not sustainable in the lo...
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Works to Trees Under TPO
Refused
2023-11-29
Demolition of existing rear extension and erection of single storey rear extension. Demolition of chimney stack stub and repair of slate roof to front bay.
79 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2021-12-10
Demolition of existing rear extension and erection of part two part single storey rear extension. Demolition of chimney stack stub and repair of slate roof. 1 rooflight on rear roof slope.
79 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Householder Application
Refused
2021-04-20
T1 - Acer Pseudoplatanus - Crown reduce 1m laterally and 2m in height and dead w
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Works to Trees Under TPO
Approved
2019-06-12
Single-storey rear extension and other alterations.
76A North Worple Way Mortlake London · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2018-09-06
T1-T2 - Sycamore - Fell to ground level
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Works to Trees Under TPO
Refused
2017-10-30
Single storey rear extension.
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Householder Application
Approved
2009-02-04
T1 - T2 - Sycamore - Fell
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Works to Trees Under TPO
Refused
2009-01-06
Demolition Of Existing Single Storey Extension And Erection Of New Extension.
78 North Worple Way Mortlake · premises record
Full Application
Approved
2000-01-26
1 x Sycamore Fell and replace - too large for location; excessive demand for annual maintenance; species unsuited to the residential location
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Refused
2025-11-24
More
Works to Trees Under TPO
The removal of the two sycamore trees located at the rear of a small garden is necessitated by several critical factors: Size Disproportion: The trees have outgrown their space, becoming disproportionately large for the small scale of the garden. This overgrowth disrupts the balance and aesthetics of the landscape. Adverse Impact on Neighboring Gardens: Their significant size and dense foliage result in excessive overshadowing of neighboring smaller gardens, adversely affecting the growth and health of plants in these adjacent areas. Long-Term Ownership and Management: The trees have been under our ownership for many years, during which we have observed their growth and its impacts. This long-term observation supports our conclusion that their removal is necessary. Mitigation by Surrounding Vegetation: The amenity value offered by these sycamore trees is considerably mitigated by the presence of surrounding trees and shrubs. These other plants, which are currently suppressed by the sycamores, will thrive and contribute to the gardens ecology once the sycamores are removed. Excessive Shading and Root Damage: The dense canopy of the sycamore trees casts heavy shade, detrimentally affecting the health and growth of underplantings. Furthermore, their extensive root systems pose a potential risk to the garden's landscape, including structures and other plantings. Low Amenity Value: Given their location and the negative impacts they have on the garden and its surroundings, the amenity value of these sycamore trees is relatively low. Retention of Alternative Specimen Tree: We plan to retain another specimen tree in the area, which provides adequate screening from the pathway and contributes positively to the garden's overall character and privacy. Unsuitability of Pruning: Reducing these trees is not a viable option. Pruning to a significant extent would result in poorly formed trees and necessitate a high maintenance cycle, which is not sustainable in the lo...
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Refused
2023-11-29
More
Works to Trees Under TPO
Demolition of existing rear extension and erection of single storey rear extension. Demolition of chimney stack stub and repair of slate roof to front bay.
79 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Approved
2021-12-10
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Householder Application
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Demolition of existing rear extension and erection of part two part single storey rear extension. Demolition of chimney stack stub and repair of slate roof. 1 rooflight on rear roof slope.
79 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Refused
2021-04-20
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Householder Application
T1 - Acer Pseudoplatanus - Crown reduce 1m laterally and 2m in height and dead w
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Approved
2019-06-12
More
Works to Trees Under TPO
Single-storey rear extension and other alterations.
76A North Worple Way Mortlake London · premises record
Approved
2018-09-06
More
Householder Application
T1-T2 - Sycamore - Fell to ground level
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Refused
2017-10-30
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Works to Trees Under TPO
Single storey rear extension.
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Approved
2009-02-04
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Householder Application
T1 - T2 - Sycamore - Fell
78 North Worple Way Mortlake London SW14 8PP · premises record
Refused
2009-01-06
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Works to Trees Under TPO
Demolition Of Existing Single Storey Extension And Erection Of New Extension.
78 North Worple Way Mortlake · premises record
Approved
2000-01-26
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Full Application

Building control

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Place

What affects it?

Every mapped designation touching a premises in this postcode, with how many of its 6 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The APA covers the historic riverside settlement of Mortlake between Chiswick Bridge to the West and Barnes Bridge to the East. The northern perimeter of the APA covers the riverside area up to the Houns · reference 209735 · covers 6 of 6 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Conservation Area
Mortlake · reference 7378 · covers 6 of 6 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
Summary and Definition The APA covers the historic riverside settlement of Mortlake between Chiswick Bridge to the West and Barnes Bridge to the East. The northern perimeter of the APA covers the riverside area up to the Houns · reference 209735 · covers 6 of 6 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Conservation Area
Mortlake · reference 7378 · covers 6 of 6 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 12 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

Name
Details
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 1 application
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
Case officer on 2 applications
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Case officer on 1 application
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 precedent12 applications and 12 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy3 EPC records; ratings B: 1, D: 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.

2 intent signals recorded in this postcode
Repeat refusal · Long hold
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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.
SW14 8PP, Richmond Upon Thames: planning and property history | Planning Atlas