227 Wood Lane, London
Description
Discharge of Condition Condition 65 (Co-Living Management Plan) and Condition 66 (Operational Management Plan) of planning permission (ref. 2020/00300/FUL) dated 22 November 2023.
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Historical activity at this location
1 nearby application on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
Hammersmith and Fulham is one of the slowest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #278 out of 292. The council extends the time limit on 64% of applications - one of the highest rates in England. Expect your application to take longer than the standard deadline. Householder applications are more likely to be approved here than most councils, with a 98% approval rate vs 90% nationally.
