Here are the planning applications lodged in Wanstead and Woodford this week:
Mr. F Nam: Demolish existing rear buildings. Single storey rear extension and alteration to shop front and external staircase. (Summary). 124-126, George Lane, South Woodford.
Mr. K Papantoniou: Additional 'conservation area' sky-light over new staircase to front elevation main pitched roof. Enlarged first floor bathroom window. 93, Monkhams Drive, Woodford Green.
Ms. L DaBora: Single storey rear extension with a depth of 5.98 metres, highest point of 3.5 metres and height at the eaves of 3 metres. 5, Coppice Way, South Woodford.
Mr. N Bowers-Broadbent: Loft conversion with rear dormer and two front roof lights (summary). 164, Wanstead Park Avenue, Wanstead.
Utrade Widows Ltd: Single storey rear extension with a depth of 6 metres, highest point of 3 metres and height at the eaves of 2.9 metres. 56, Greenstead Gardens, Woodford Green.
Mrs. K Jackson: Two storey side and rear extension with balcony at first floor. (Summary). 23, Reydon Avenue, Wanstead.
Mr. T Morland: Single storey rear extension with a depth of 3.8 metres, highest point of 3.75 metres and height at the eaves of 2.65 metres. 17D, Sylvan Road, Wanstead.
Mace Property Investments: New mansard roof and external staircase. (Summary). 119, George Lane, South Woodford.
Eunice Okelve: Single storey rear extension with a depth of 3.8 metres, highest point of 2.9 metres and height at the eaves of 2.9 metres. 7, Camden Road, Wanstead.
Miss. L Georgiou: Formation of vehicular access. 253, Roding Lane North, Woodford Green.
Mr. D Dougans: Demolish existing conservatory. Single storey rear extension. 44, Halstead Road, Wanstead.
Mr. T Dolan: Loft conversion with rear dormer, Juliet balcony and three front roof lights. 75, Woodlands Avenue, Wanstead.
For the rest of the planning applications see this week's Guardian out on Thursday.
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