62 Charlton Road, London, NW10 4BA Data via plota.co.uk
Proposal
Proposed conversion of single dwellinghouse into 4 bedroom 4 person house of multiple occupation (HMO) with cycle storage to rear garden. Data via plota.co.uk
Application progress
This application is under consideration - no decision has been issued yet. The consultation period closed on 19 Aug 2026.
Documents 13
Statements & assessments 1
Plans & drawings 9
Application forms 1
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Public comments
9 neighbours consulted · Last counted 18 Aug 2026
Consultation & key dates
- Alt. reference
- PP-15026404
- Env. assessment
- No
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