Land North Of Chipperfield Road Kings Langley Herts

With planning case officer 26/01057/RES
Council
Date received
11 May 2026
Date validated
11 May 2026
Postcode
WD4

Description

Reserved matters application (details relating to access, appearance, landscaping, layout and scale) pursuant to conditions 1 (Reserved matters), 4 (Appearance and layout of each phase), 6 (scale), 7 (Landscape, habitat management, farmstead maintenance), 8 (Tree protection plan), 9 (Surface water and drainage scheme), 14 (Biodiversity gain plan), 15 (Access,parking, swept path analysis) of planning permission 25/00143/MOA for the demolition of 36 Chipperfield Road, and the construction of up to 150 residential dwellings including affordable housing (Use class C3), new vehicular access off Chipperfield Road, new pedestrian and cycle access at Love Lane, new education facility and community building (F1(a)/Sui Generis use), landscaping, public open space and play space, cycle and car parking, and associated infrastructure.

Dacorum
Planning Authority Score
7/10
Good
#55 of 282 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

Dacorum is faster than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #65 out of 282. Only 24% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 40% national average - the council usually decides on time. Householder applications are slightly more likely to be approved here (91%) than the national average (90%).

Faster than most councils
for householder decisions
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Dacorum decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
89%
Overall approval rate
Above avg (87%) #129 of 282
91%
Householder approved
Above avg (90%) #160 of 282
76%
Decided in 8 weeks
Above avg (64%) #65 of 282
24%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #27 of 282
78%
Minor dwellings approved
133 decided (1-9 homes)
85%
Major dwellings approved
13 decided (10+ homes)
71%
Change of use approved
21 decided
1,137
Total decisions
125 refused in 2025