87 Grosvenor Road Epsom Surrey KT18 6JF Data via plota.co.uk

26/00675/FLH - Full Planning Permission (Householder) Awaiting decision

Proposal

Replacement of the existing decking and extension of the platform's depth by 1.7m (built over the existing raised planting area), creating a total deck footprint of 8.8m in width by 4.8m in depth. Associated hard landscaping works include a balustrade, paved stepped access to the rear garden, and a supporting concrete wall finished with porcelain tiles. Data via plota.co.uk

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Application progress

Received
30 Jun 2026
Decision
Awaiting decision

This application is under consideration - no decision has been issued yet. Comments are open until 24 Jul 2026.

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Important details

Application type
Full Planning Permission (Householder)
Postcode
KT18 6JF
Received
30 Jun 2026
Validated
30 Jun 2026
Ward
Woodcote And Langley Vale

Consultation & key dates

Env. assessment
No
Epsom and Ewell
Planning Authority Score
7.4/10
Good
#40 of 292 councils
Relevant to this application:
Householder decisions

Epsom and Ewell is one of the fastest councils in England for householder decisions, ranking #15 out of 292. Only 15% 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 (89%) than the national average (90%).

Among the fastest councils in England
for householder decisions
These figures are council-wide context, not a prediction for this application. View full council performance
Epsom and Ewell decision performance
Based on MHCLG data, 2025
85%
Overall approval rate
Below avg (87%) #206 of 292
89%
Householder approved
Below avg (90%) #202 of 292
89%
Decided in 8 weeks
Above avg (64%) #15 of 292
15%
Extended time limit
Below avg (40%) #13 of 292
73%
Minor dwellings approved
66 decided (1-9 homes)
82%
Major dwellings approved
11 decided (10+ homes)
70%
Change of use approved
10 decided
631
Total decisions
92 refused in 2025