6 The Rise, London, NW10 0LS Data via plota.co.uk

26/1588 - Householder Registered

Proposal

Proposed demolition of existing side extension, erection of single storey side to rear extension, first floor side extension, part front extension, rear dormer extension, hip to gable roof extension, addition of rear raised patio, installation of rooflights and boundary fencing to rear garden. Data via plota.co.uk

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Application progress

Received
23 Jun 2026
Validated
26 Jun 2026
Decision
Awaiting decision

This application is under consideration - no decision has been issued yet. Comments are open until 20 Jul 2026.

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Important details

Council
Brent
Application type
Householder
Postcode
NW10 0LS
Received
23 Jun 2026
Validated
26 Jun 2026
Ward
Welsh Harp
Case officer
Track to view
Decision level
Delegated Team Manager
Agent
Construct 360 Ltd T/AS DontMoveExtend.com

Consultation & key dates

Alt. reference
PP-15032917
Env. assessment
No
Brent
Planning Authority Score
5.7/10
Average
#107 of 292 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

Brent is faster than most councils at deciding householder applications, ranking #92 out of 292. Only 29% of applications have the time limit extended, well below the 40% national average - the council usually decides on time. Householder applications are slightly less likely to be approved here (85%) than the national average (90%).

Faster than most councils
for householder decisions
These figures are council-wide context, not a prediction for this application. View full council performance
Brent decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
79%
Overall approval rate
Below avg (87%) #266 of 292
85%
Householder approved
Below avg (90%) #241 of 292
73%
Decided in 8 weeks
Above avg (64%) #92 of 292
29%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #45 of 292
58%
Minor dwellings approved
64 decided (1-9 homes)
85%
Major dwellings approved
13 decided (10+ homes)
58%
Change of use approved
175 decided
2,022
Total decisions
422 refused in 2025