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Postcode record · Ealing

W5 5DT.

W5 5DT has 16 known premises and 22 planning records — 12 approved of 22 decided (54.5%). 11 EPC records.

Postcode W5 5DT · boundary not held, centred on the postcodeApprovedRefusedOther22 on the map — every match
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16
Premises
known addresses (UPRNs)
22
Applications
22 decided
54.5%
Approval rate
12 approved · 6 refused
11
EPC records
ratings C 3 · D 5 · E 3
22
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?

W5 5DT has 16 known premises and 22 planning records — 12 approved of 22 decided (54.5%). 11 EPC records.

Premises

Planning

What happened?

22 planning applications across the postcode; 12 approved of 22 decided (54.5%). Latest 22 shown.

Reference
Proposal · address
Type
Outcome
Date · distance
Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roof slope and installation of two rooflights to front roof slope
85 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Watson · Officer David Hung
Householder
Approved
2024-09-05
Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope incorporating a Juliet balcony; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roofslope and installation of two roof lights to front roof slope
69 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Kurt Boyer · Agent David Mansoor · Officer Fernanda Calore
Householder
Approved
2024-07-19
Rear roof extension to main roofslope incorporating a Juliet balcony; roof extension to rear outrigger roofslope including roof terrace with obscured glazed balustrade; and installation of two rooflights to front roofslope
69 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Kurt Boyer · Officer Sophie Hennessy
Householder
Refused
2023-03-07
Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roof slope and installation of two roof lights to front roof slope.
First Floor Flat 81 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr John Whitebrook · Agent MoreSpace · Officer Catherine Holness
Full Application
Approved
2021-04-13
Notice under s.211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 of intent to Fell and treat x1 Purple-leafed Plum tree (T2) at 85 Western Road, Greater London, London, W5 5DT We write in reference to our site survey of 5th May 2020 and confirm that we are the arboriculturists appointed on behalf of property insurers of the above risk address. It is the view of chartered engineers appointed to investigate damage that the property has suffered differential movement and subsequent damage consistent with tree related clay shrinkage subsidence. Further to discussions with the Structural Engineer who is assessing the required remedial works for the property, we are of the opinion that it is preferable to remove the implicated trees. This is because retaining the trees and implementing an engineered solution cannot happen without having serious effect on their root systems which are influencing the structure of the risk address. This submission consists of a formal notification under Conservation Area Regulations of our intention to remove the trees as mentioned above which we believe are not protected under any Tree Preservation Order. Whilst insurers have no requirement to submit prescribed levels of supporting evidence in relation to a Conservation Area notification we are enclosing copies of relevant technical reports, in the attached Appendices, as itemised below: 1. A site plan, survey tables and photographs which locates vegetation that is the subject of this notification. 2. Engineer's Appraisal Report 3. Engineer's Conclusion Report 4. Site investigation report dated January 2020 We have demonstrated, from the evidence detailed above, two tests in line with current case law that show: 1. Damage to the insured's property has resulted from tree related subsidence: . History and timing of damage indicates it is tree root induced movement . Pattern of damage relative to the trees and mechanism of movement implicates the itemised tree specie
85 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Emma Whytefield · Officer Tom Roser
Works to a tree Conservation Area
No objection
2020-06-15
Notice under s.211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 of intent to Fell and treat x1 Bay Laurel (S1) at 83-83a Western Road, Greater London, London, W5 5DT We write in reference to our site survey of 5th May 2020 and confirm that we are the arboriculturists appointed on behalf of property insurers of the above risk address. It is the view of chartered engineers appointed to investigate damage that the property has suffered differential movement and subsequent damage consistent with tree related clay shrinkage subsidence. Further to discussions with the Structural Engineer who is assessing the required remedial works for the property, we are of the opinion that it is preferable to remove the implicated trees. This is because retaining the trees and implementing an engineered solution cannot happen without having serious effect on their root systems which are influencing the structure of the risk address. This submission consists of a formal notification under Conservation Area Regulations of our intention to remove the trees as mentioned above which we believe are not protected under any Tree Preservation Order. Whilst insurers have no requirement to submit prescribed levels of supporting evidence in relation to a Conservation Area notification we are enclosing copies of relevant technical reports, in the attached Appendices, as itemised below: 1. A site plan, survey tables and photographs which locates vegetation that is the subject of this notification. 2. Engineer's Appraisal Report 3. Engineer's Conclusion Report 4. Site investigation report dated January 2020 We have demonstrated, from the evidence detailed above, two tests in line with current case law that show: 1. Damage to the insured's property has resulted from tree related subsidence: . History and timing of damage indicates it is tree root induced movement . Pattern of damage relative to the trees and mechanism of movement implicates the itemised tree species Ple
83A Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Emma Whytefield · Officer Tom Roser
Works to a tree Conservation Area
No objection
2020-06-15
Rear roof extension and installation of 2 no. rooflights to front roofslope
75 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Householder
Approved
2019-05-10
Single storey rear extension to ground floor flat and alterations to ground floor side (south) elevation of two storey rear outrigger (Resubmission)
83A Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mrs Amanda Kerrison · Agent PDS
Full Application
Approved
2012-03-08
Single storey extension/side infill extension to ground floor flat
83A Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mrs Amanda Kerrison · Agent P D S
Full Application
Refused
2011-08-02
External alteration to side and rear elevations of rear outrigger (Lawful Development Certificate - Proposed Development)
67 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Certificate of Lawfulness - Proposed
Approved
2009-03-05
Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roof slope and installation of two rooflights to front roof slope
85 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Watson · Officer David Hung
Approved
2024-09-05
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Householder
Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope incorporating a Juliet balcony; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roofslope and installation of two roof lights to front roof slope
69 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Kurt Boyer · Agent David Mansoor · Officer Fernanda Calore
Approved
2024-07-19
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Householder
Rear roof extension to main roofslope incorporating a Juliet balcony; roof extension to rear outrigger roofslope including roof terrace with obscured glazed balustrade; and installation of two rooflights to front roofslope
69 Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr Kurt Boyer · Officer Sophie Hennessy
Refused
2023-03-07
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Householder
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Roof extension to rear (main) roof slope; part rear roof extension to rear outrigger roof slope and installation of two roof lights to front roof slope.
First Floor Flat 81 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mr John Whitebrook · Agent MoreSpace · Officer Catherine Holness
Approved
2021-04-13
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Full Application
Notice under s.211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 of intent to Fell and treat x1 Purple-leafed Plum tree (T2) at 85 Western Road, Greater London, London, W5 5DT We write in reference to our site survey of 5th May 2020 and confirm that we are the arboriculturists appointed on behalf of property insurers of the above risk address. It is the view of chartered engineers appointed to investigate damage that the property has suffered differential movement and subsequent damage consistent with tree related clay shrinkage subsidence. Further to discussions with the Structural Engineer who is assessing the required remedial works for the property, we are of the opinion that it is preferable to remove the implicated trees. This is because retaining the trees and implementing an engineered solution cannot happen without having serious effect on their root systems which are influencing the structure of the risk address. This submission consists of a formal notification under Conservation Area Regulations of our intention to remove the trees as mentioned above which we believe are not protected under any Tree Preservation Order. Whilst insurers have no requirement to submit prescribed levels of supporting evidence in relation to a Conservation Area notification we are enclosing copies of relevant technical reports, in the attached Appendices, as itemised below: 1. A site plan, survey tables and photographs which locates vegetation that is the subject of this notification. 2. Engineer's Appraisal Report 3. Engineer's Conclusion Report 4. Site investigation report dated January 2020 We have demonstrated, from the evidence detailed above, two tests in line with current case law that show: 1. Damage to the insured's property has resulted from tree related subsidence: . History and timing of damage indicates it is tree root induced movement . Pattern of damage relative to the trees and mechanism of movement implicates the itemised tree specie
85 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Emma Whytefield · Officer Tom Roser
No objection
2020-06-15
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Works to a tree Conservation Area
Notice under s.211 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 of intent to Fell and treat x1 Bay Laurel (S1) at 83-83a Western Road, Greater London, London, W5 5DT We write in reference to our site survey of 5th May 2020 and confirm that we are the arboriculturists appointed on behalf of property insurers of the above risk address. It is the view of chartered engineers appointed to investigate damage that the property has suffered differential movement and subsequent damage consistent with tree related clay shrinkage subsidence. Further to discussions with the Structural Engineer who is assessing the required remedial works for the property, we are of the opinion that it is preferable to remove the implicated trees. This is because retaining the trees and implementing an engineered solution cannot happen without having serious effect on their root systems which are influencing the structure of the risk address. This submission consists of a formal notification under Conservation Area Regulations of our intention to remove the trees as mentioned above which we believe are not protected under any Tree Preservation Order. Whilst insurers have no requirement to submit prescribed levels of supporting evidence in relation to a Conservation Area notification we are enclosing copies of relevant technical reports, in the attached Appendices, as itemised below: 1. A site plan, survey tables and photographs which locates vegetation that is the subject of this notification. 2. Engineer's Appraisal Report 3. Engineer's Conclusion Report 4. Site investigation report dated January 2020 We have demonstrated, from the evidence detailed above, two tests in line with current case law that show: 1. Damage to the insured's property has resulted from tree related subsidence: . History and timing of damage indicates it is tree root induced movement . Pattern of damage relative to the trees and mechanism of movement implicates the itemised tree species Ple
83A Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Emma Whytefield · Officer Tom Roser
No objection
2020-06-15
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Works to a tree Conservation Area
Rear roof extension and installation of 2 no. rooflights to front roofslope
75 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Approved
2019-05-10
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Householder
Single storey rear extension to ground floor flat and alterations to ground floor side (south) elevation of two storey rear outrigger (Resubmission)
83A Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mrs Amanda Kerrison · Agent PDS
Approved
2012-03-08
More
Full Application
Single storey extension/side infill extension to ground floor flat
83A Western Road Ealing W5 5DT · premises record
Applicant Mrs Amanda Kerrison · Agent P D S
Refused
2011-08-02
More
Full Application
External alteration to side and rear elevations of rear outrigger (Lawful Development Certificate - Proposed Development)
67 Western Road Ealing London W5 5DT · premises record
Approved
2009-03-05
More
Certificate of Lawfulness - Proposed

Building control

Building-control applications and notices in this postcode, from the council register.

Name
Details
Circuit alteration or addition in a special location · NICEIC
Install one or more new circuits · ELECSA
Install replacement windows in a dwelling Install replacement door in a dwelling · FENSA
Proposed Loft Conversion and associated alterations to top floor flat.
Install a replacement consumer unit · NICEIC
Install a gas-fired boiler · GASAFE
Proposed loft conversion including associated alterations.
Install one or more new circuits · NICEIC
Loft Conversion
Circuit alteration or addition in a special location · NICEIC
Install one or more new circuits · ELECSA
Install replacement windows in a dwelling Install replacement door in a dwelling · FENSA
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Proposed Loft Conversion and associated alterations to top floor flat.
Install a replacement consumer unit · NICEIC
Install a gas-fired boiler · GASAFE
Proposed loft conversion including associated alterations.
Install one or more new circuits · NICEIC
Loft Conversion
Place

What affects it?

Every mapped designation touching a premises in this postcode, with how many of its 16 premises each one covers.

Designation
Coverage
Archaeological Priority Area
Moated site of Ealing Manor and medieval settlement. St Mary’s was first recorded in 1130. The old Rectory House (1529) stood to the north. Widely spaced prehistoric findspots and one Roman occur in the area – which extends west to Culmington Road, e · reference 77816 · covers 16 of 16 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Conservation Area
Ealing Town Centre · reference 5290 · covers 16 of 16 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
Archaeological Priority Area
Moated site of Ealing Manor and medieval settlement. St Mary’s was first recorded in 1130. The old Rectory House (1529) stood to the north. Widely spaced prehistoric findspots and one Roman occur in the area – which extends west to Culmington Road, e · reference 77816 · covers 16 of 16 premises. Groundworks may require archaeological assessment or investigation.
Conservation Area
Ealing Town Centre · reference 5290 · covers 16 of 16 premises. Demolition, alterations, trees and design are subject to additional heritage controls.
People

Who is involved?

Named on the latest 22 applications in this postcode — the party who applied, not the owner or occupier.

Name
Details
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
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Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 2 applications
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Applicant on 1 application
Development

What could it become?

Planning precedent22 applications and 22 mapped decisions in this postcode — precedent for what has been permitted and refused here.
Energy11 EPC records; ratings C: 3, D: 5, E: 3.
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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Boundary: OS Postcode Unit areas (Ordnance Survey), 2026-08-14. Planning records: canonical stage2. EPC: EPC register. Premises: OS AddressBase / UPRN.