Moxon Street London Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
Display of non-illuminated colour printed vinyl images measuring 2.2m x 42.8m on Aybrook Street, Moxon Street and Cramer Street for a temporary period from 20 April 2026 until 1 April 2027. Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
Approved on 7 May 2026 · Delegated Decision · Last checked 7 Jul 2026
Documents 11
Decision & officer reports 2
Plans & drawings 6
Application forms 1
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Important details
- Council
- Westminster
- Application type
- Advert Application (ADV)
- Postcode
- W1U 4EZ
- Received
- 14 Apr 2026
- Validated
- 14 Apr 2026
- Ward
- Marylebone
- Case officer
- Track to view
- Target decision
- 9 Jun 2026
- Decision
- Application Permitted
- Decision date
- 7 May 2026
- Decision level
- Delegated Decision
- Applicant
- Track to view
- Agent
- Woods Design Office
Consultation & key dates
- Alt. reference
- PP-14855167
- Env. assessment
- No
Historical activity at this location
25 nearby applications on record - archival context, not part of the live application.
Nearby activity
Westminster is slower than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #227 out of 292. Only 27% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 40% national average - the council usually decides on time. Westminster is also one of the strictest councils - it refuses more householder applications than almost any other, with only 79% approved vs 90% nationally.
