1 Burchell Mews, 118 New King's Road, London, SW6 4LR Data via plota.co.uk
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Non-material amendment to planning permission reference: 2025/03406/FUL dated 23rd April 2026 for the "Replacement of existing timber windows and doors to the front and rear elevations with uPVC units and side elevation with timber units." Amendment sought to the approved front elevation to retain the existing entrance door and window arrangement. The approved elevation shows a centrally positioned uPVC entrance door with two full-height fixed windows on either side. The proposed amendment would relocate the uPVC entrance door to one side and retain a single full-height window adjacent to the door, as shown on the revised proposed elevation. No other changes to the approved development are proposed. Data via plota.co.uk
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