- Location: Erith, Bexley, London Borough.
- Proposal: Children’s home in residential property.
- Capacity: Up to three children under 18.
- Type: Change from C3 to C2 use.
- Application: 25/02428/LDCP, Lawful Development Certificate.
- Status: Latest among Bexley planning applications.
- Context: Addresses local care needs.
An application to convert a residential property in Glimpsing Green, Erith, into a children’s home has been submitted.
Up to three children under the age of eighteen, each with two caregivers, would be eligible.
Itineraries at Bexley Council are presently reviewing information related to a five- story apartment palace at 140 Main Road in Sidcup that was preliminarily authorized.
The operation requests approval of accoutrements for a plan to destroy a factory and replace it with a structure that will house nine independent apartments, bus parking, bike and trash storehouse, landscaping, and a participating theater .
On ground behind 1-2 St Leonards Close in Welling, there is another noteworthy plan to build a detached single-story house with living space under the roof.
The application contains information about gardening and parking.
Additional contemporary uses consist of:
The construction of a separate, one-story outbuilding in Welling’s backyard at 339 Bellegrove Road.
Onenon-illuminated acrylic sign is on display at Erith’s Bexley Road.
At Albany Park Baptist Church on Stansted Crescent, Bexley, a one- story side extension is being erected.
The construction of a one- story detached outbuilding at 99 Blackfen Road to serve as an annexe.
At 41 Maxwell Road in Welling, a one- story side/ reverse extension will be erected, and a garage will be converted into a habitable space after the current extension is demolished.
The construction of a one- story hindered addition at Sidcup’s 130 Harland Avenue.
operation for a legal development instrument for a garret conversion at 28 Barry Avenue in Bexleyheath that includes rooflights, a hinder dormer, and a hipsterism- to- gable extension.
Anon-material revision to change the fenestration of a preliminarily authorized plan for nine independent domestic units at Warren Wood on Broomfield Road in Bexleyheath.
Request for blessing of specifics related to a mixed- use design that will involve obliteration and redevelopment at 28 Bellegrove Road in Welling, offering six apartments and marketable space.
The operation for a legal development instrument at 126 Merewood Road in Bexleyheath is for a garret conversion with rooflights.
At 10 Eastleigh Road in Bexleyheath, a single- story back extension was erected after a former glasshouse
was demolished.
A single- story detached outbuilding in the aft theater at 93 Watling Street in Bexleyheath is being applied for a legal development instrument.
At 8 Walton Road in Sidcup, a frontal gate is being replaced, an air conditioner is being installed, and a single- story front and hinder expansion is being erected.
At 65 Birchwood Avenue in Sidcup, a raised yard will be kept, and theater situations will be altered.
For additional information and to see the applications, go to the Public Notice Portal.
All are still awaiting the council’s judgments.
What are the proposed changes of use and capacity for the Erith site?
The proposed planning operation converts a standard domestic lodging( Use Class C3) to a small children’s domestic care home( Use Class C2) in Erith ward, Bexley.
The home accommodates up to 3 children( generally periods 10- 17) with 24/7 staffing for 3- 4 caregivers rotating shifts, including secure theater access, sensitive apartments, and vehicle hardstanding for staff/ minivan transport to academy/ health movables . No structural externals proposed beyond boundary fencing upgrades( 2.1 m) and dropped kerb installation.
Aspirant attestation specifies Ofsted-listed operation serving Bexley/ LBBD children in care, featuring quiet apartments, remedy spaces, and en- suite bedrooms biddable with Children’s Homes Regulations 2015. point named for Erith’s transport links( A2200 propinquity, 1.2 km Erith station) balancing community integration with low- business domestic character.