Planning application · Wandsworth
2023/3650.
380 Wimbledon Park Road SW19 6PJ
Householder at 380 Wimbledon Park Road SW19 6PJ, received 26 Oct 2023 — refused on 12 Dec 2023 (delegated, Laura Nieves).
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Refused
Outcome
12 Dec 2023
7 wks
Decision time
inside the 8-week target
—
Conditions
not captured
5
Documents
5 linked
2
Objections
0 in support
No
Appeal
none recorded
Record from the Wandsworth planning register as captured; documents link to the council's own files. Nearby applications are context, not part of this application.
Application
What is it?
Formation of vehicle crossover and formation of hardstanding in front garden and demolition of boundary fence and erection of front and side boundary wall and electric gates.
Reference
2023/3650
Type
Householder
Applicant
Agent / consultant
Case officer
Postcode
SW19 6PJ
Ward
Council
Received
26 Oct 2023
Decision date
12 Dec 2023
Decision route
Delegated (officer)
Status
FINAL DECISION
Council register
Reference
2023/3650
Type
Householder
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Applicant
Agent / consultant
Case officer
Postcode
SW19 6PJ
Ward
Council
Received
26 Oct 2023
Decision date
12 Dec 2023
Decision route
Delegated (officer)
Status
FINAL DECISION
Council register
Documents
What was filed?
Decision
What happened?
Refused on 12 Dec 2023, delegated decision by Laura Nieves — 7 weeks from submission.
Timeline
Date
Event
26 Oct 2023
Application received
12 Dec 2023
Delegated decision: Refused · Laura Nieves
26 Oct 2023
Application received
12 Dec 2023
Delegated decision: Refused · Laura Nieves
Why it was refused
Reason
As stated on the decision notice
1
The development would by reason of its location and design result in less than
substantial harm to the character and appearance of the conservation area due
to the loss of an appropriate boundary treatment and a substantial amount of
hedging and without any public benefit to outweigh that harm.
The proposal therefore fails to comply with policies LP1, LP3 and LP5 of the
Development Management Policies Document (2016).
2
The development would by reason of the number of parking spaces and their
location result in an over provision of off street parking and the loss of on-street
parking for the wider public benefit.
The proposal therefore fails to comply with policy LP51.
In dealing with this application the Council has implemented the requirement in
Director of Environment and Community Services: Paul Chadwick
the National Planning Policy Framework to work with the applicant in a positive
and proactive manner and the Council has, as far as practicable, sought
solutions to problems arising in relation to dealing with the planning application.
We have made available detailed advice in the form of our statutory policies in
the Local Plan as well as offering a full pre application advice service. However,
we have been unable to seek solutions to problems as the principle of the
proposal is clearly contrary to our statutory policies and negotiation could not
overcome the reasons for refusal.
Jenifer Jackson
Assistant Director (Planning and Transport)
WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTORATE
GENERAL INFORMATION
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
This decision does not convey any approval, consent, permission or licence under any other Acts, or Bye-Laws, Orders or
Regulations and nothing in this decision shall be regarded as compliance with or approval, consent, permission or licence
under other legislation.
You must ensure that your proposal complies with the Building Regulations. You can obtain advice from Building Control,
between 09:00 and 13:00 Monday to Friday at the Town Hall Extension, Wandsworth High Street, SW18 2PU and via telephone
on no. 020 8871 7620.
You are also reminded that the Council’s permission does not modify or affect any personal or restrictive covenants
easements, etc., applying to or affecting the land or the rights of any persons (including the Council) entitled to the benefits of
them. If you are unsure whether there are relevant restrictions which might stop the building of extensions, alterations to the
property or changing the use (even if you have a planning permission) you should consult a suitably qualified professional
advisor.
If the proposed development requires changes to, or new street name or numbers you should contact the Council’s Street Name and
Numbering Section at the earliest opportunity (Tel No. 020 8871 7520).
Statement of Applicant’s Rights arising from the refusal of planning permission or from the grant of permission subject to
conditions.
1
The development would by reason of its location and design result in less than
substantial harm to the character and appearance of the conservation area due
to the loss of an appropriate boundary treatment and a substantial amount of
hedging and without any public benefit to outweigh that harm.
The proposal therefore fails to comply with policies LP1, LP3 and LP5 of the
Development Management Policies Document (2016).
2
The development would by reason of the number of parking spaces and their
location result in an over provision of off street parking and the loss of on-street
parking for the wider public benefit.
The proposal therefore fails to comply with policy LP51.
In dealing with this application the Council has implemented the requirement in
Director of Environment and Community Services: Paul Chadwick
the National Planning Policy Framework to work with the applicant in a positive
and proactive manner and the Council has, as far as practicable, sought
solutions to problems arising in relation to dealing with the planning application.
We have made available detailed advice in the form of our statutory policies in
the Local Plan as well as offering a full pre application advice service. However,
we have been unable to seek solutions to problems as the principle of the
proposal is clearly contrary to our statutory policies and negotiation could not
overcome the reasons for refusal.
Jenifer Jackson
Assistant Director (Planning and Transport)
WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL
ENVIRONMENT AND COMMUNITY SERVICES DIRECTORATE
GENERAL INFORMATION
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990
This decision does not convey any approval, consent, permission or licence under any other Acts, or Bye-Laws, Orders or
Regulations and nothing in this decision shall be regarded as compliance with or approval, consent, permission or licence
under other legislation.
You must ensure that your proposal complies with the Building Regulations. You can obtain advice from Building Control,
between 09:00 and 13:00 Monday to Friday at the Town Hall Extension, Wandsworth High Street, SW18 2PU and via telephone
on no. 020 8871 7620.
You are also reminded that the Council’s permission does not modify or affect any personal or restrictive covenants
easements, etc., applying to or affecting the land or the rights of any persons (including the Council) entitled to the benefits of
them. If you are unsure whether there are relevant restrictions which might stop the building of extensions, alterations to the
property or changing the use (even if you have a planning permission) you should consult a suitably qualified professional
advisor.
If the proposed development requires changes to, or new street name or numbers you should contact the Council’s Street Name and
Numbering Section at the earliest opportunity (Tel No. 020 8871 7520).
Statement of Applicant’s Rights arising from the refusal of planning permission or from the grant of permission subject to
conditions.
Policies cited
LP1LP3LP5NPPF
Public response
Measure
Count
Objections
2
In support
0
Total comments
2
Objections
2
In support
0
Total comments
2
People
Who is involved?
Name
Role
Applicant — the party who applied, not necessarily the owner
Agent · consultant profile
Case officer — delegated decision
Applicant — the party who applied, not necessarily the owner
Agent · consultant profile
Case officer — delegated decision
Place
What affects it?
Context around the site — not part of this application. Designations over the site: use the map's designations filter (conservation areas, listed buildings, Article 4, flood risk …). Decisions within 250 metres of the site are listed below — context, not this application.
Other applications within 250 metres (context — nearby, not this application)
No other geocoded decision is recorded within 250 metres.