Land Between River Lea And Channelsea River South Of Three Mill Lane Stratford London Data via plota.co.uk

26/00648/FUL - Full Planning Permission Approved

Proposal

Proposed installation of a site-specific public art sculpture fabricated in weathering (Corten) steel, measuring approximately 5.5m in length, 2m in width and 1m in height, positioned on grassland at Three Mills Riverside with minimal below-ground fixings and associated interpretation signage (Application site is located within Three Mills Conservation Area and Affecting setting of Listed Buildings). Data via plota.co.uk

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Application progress

Received
21 Apr 2026
Approved
24 Jun 2026

Approved on 24 Jun 2026 · Delegated decision · Last checked 5 Jul 2026

Important details

Council
Newham
Application type
Full Planning Permission
Postcode
E15 2ND
Received
21 Apr 2026
Validated
21 Apr 2026
Ward
Stratford
Parish
Stratford Community Forum
Case officer
Track to view
Decision
Approve
Decision date
24 Jun 2026
Decision level
Delegated decision

Consultation & key dates

Env. assessment
No
Newham
Planning Authority Score
4.2/10
Below average
#187 of 292 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

Newham ranks #167 out of 292 councils for householder decision speed. Newham is also one of the strictest councils - it refuses more householder applications than almost any other, with only 83% approved vs 90% nationally.

One of the strictest councils
only 83% approved vs 90% nationally
These figures are council-wide context, not a prediction for this application. View full council performance
Newham decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
81%
Overall approval rate
Below avg (87%) #252 of 292
83%
Householder approved
Below avg (90%) #257 of 292
62%
Decided in 8 weeks
Below avg (64%) #167 of 292
34%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #88 of 292
48%
Minor dwellings approved
60 decided (1-9 homes)
100%
Major dwellings approved
1 decided (10+ homes)
52%
Change of use approved
75 decided
1,143
Total decisions
212 refused in 2025