9 Stronsa Road, London, W12 9LB Data via plota.co.uk
Description
Variation of Condition 2 (approved drawings) of planning permission reference: dated 13th July 2026 for the "Retrospective application for the erection of a rear roof extension involving an increase in the ridge height by 350mm, increase in front roof slope pitch, and installation of 3no. rooflights in the front roofslope; erection of a rear extension at first floor level, over part of the existing back addition; erection of a rear extension at second floor level, over part of the resultant back addition, including formation of a roof terrace enclosed with an obscured glazed screen over the remaining resultant back addition; replacement of all existing single glazed timber framed windows with new double glazed UPVC framed windows." Amendments sought to extend approved first floor extension to match with adjoining neighbours and add a secondary access via the rear garden. Data via plota.co.uk
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