26 Sedlescombe Road,London,Hammersmith And Fulham,SW6 1RD Data via plota.co.uk
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Non-material amendment to planning permission ref:2026/00143/FUL granted 10th April 2026 for the 'Erection of a single storey rear extension, to the side and rear of the existing back addition following partial demolition of the lower ground floor back addition; demolition of the existing chimney stack above the roof of first floor rear back addition; replacement of existing uPVC framed windows with new double glazed timber framed windows at first floor level to the side and rear elevations'. Amendments sought to allow the extension walls to be constructed with London Yellow stock instead of red bricks as approved in the consent 2026/00143/FUL… Data via plota.co.uk
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