172 Lathom Road East Ham London E6 2DZ Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
Application for a lawful development certificate (proposed) for a loft conversion with a rear dormer incorprating a juliet balcony and 3x front rooflights. Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
Approved on 28 Jul 2026 · Delegated decision · Last checked 6 Aug 2026
Documents 13
Decision & officer reports 2
Statements & assessments 1
Plans & drawings 9
Application forms 1
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Last counted 6 Aug 2026
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