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Deptford Shop-Top Home into 6-Person HMO Bid 2026

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Deptford Shop-Top Home into 6-Person HMO Bid 2026
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Key Points

  • A property located above shops in Deptford, Lewisham, has been submitted for planning permission to convert into a five-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) accommodating up to six people.
  • The application has been received by Lewisham Council, with plans detailing internal alterations to create multiple bedrooms, shared facilities, and compliance with HMO standards.
  • The property is situated in a commercial area, raising questions about residential suitability, noise, and impact on local amenities.
  • Proposals include fire safety measures, bin storage, and cycle parking to meet regulatory requirements.
  • Local residents and businesses may have opportunities to comment during the public consultation period.
  • Decision pending from Lewisham Council’s planning department, with no specific timeline announced yet.
  • This reflects ongoing trends in South London for converting upper-floor commercial spaces into HMOs amid housing shortages.

Deptford, Lewisham (South London News) March 5, 2026 – Lewisham Council has received a planning application to convert a property above shops in Deptford into a five-bedroom House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) for up to six residents, sparking discussions on housing needs versus commercial vitality in the area. The proposal aims to transform the upper floors of a mixed-use building into self-contained living spaces, complete with shared kitchen, bathroom, and lounge areas. This development highlights the pressures of London’s housing crisis, where such conversions are increasingly common to provide affordable accommodation for sharers.​

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Is the Proposed Development in Deptford?
  • Why Is This HMO Conversion Being Proposed?
  • What Are the Key Features of the Planning Application?
  • How Does This Fit Local Planning Policies?
  • What Concerns Might Local Residents Have?
  • Who Submitted the Application and What Is Their Background?
  • What Is the Timeline for Approval?
  • How Does This Impact Deptford’s Community?
  • What Are the Fire and Safety Standards?
  • Could This Lead to Further Developments?
  • Broader Context: HMOs in South London

What Is the Proposed Development in Deptford?

The property in question is located above retail units in Deptford, a vibrant South London neighbourhood known for its markets, cafes, and growing residential population.

As detailed in the initial coverage by Yahoo UK News, the plans submitted to Lewisham Council outline the creation of five bedrooms, each suitable for single occupancy, allowing a maximum of six residents including one couple in a double room. Internal layouts will feature a communal kitchen-diner, two bathrooms, and a lounge, with modifications to ensure adequate natural light and ventilation.​

As reported in the Yahoo UK article titled

“Lewisham home above shops could be turned into HMO for six people,”

the application emphasises minimal external changes to preserve the building’s facade, focusing instead on internal reconfiguration. This approach aligns with council guidelines for HMOs in conservation areas or commercial zones, where visual impact must be limited.​

Why Is This HMO Conversion Being Proposed?

Proponents of such conversions argue they address the acute shortage of affordable housing in Lewisham, where average rents for one-bedroom flats exceed ÂŁ1,500 per month.

The HMO format offers lower per-person costs, appealing to young professionals, students from nearby Goldsmiths University, and key workers. Similar applications have been approved in Deptford High Street precincts, as noted in Lewisham Council’s planning portal records for 2025, where over 20 HMO licences were granted.​

However, the proposal comes amid broader South London trends. According to planning experts cited in related coverage by MyLondon, conversions above shops help utilise underused upper floors, reducing urban sprawl.

“These spaces have lain dormant for years,”

stated a local estate agent anonymously in a 2025 MyLondon feature on Deptford developments.

“HMOs breathe life into them without needing greenfield sites.”​

What Are the Key Features of the Planning Application?

The application, reference number DC/XX/XXXXX (placeholder as per standard council format), includes detailed drawings submitted via the council’s online portal. Features encompass:

  • Five bedrooms: four singles (minimum 6.5 sqm each) and one double (10.2 sqm).
  • Shared facilities: kitchen with cooking appliances for six, two shower rooms with WCs, and a utility space.
  • Fire safety: upgraded escape routes, smoke alarms, and fire-resistant doors compliant with Article 4 directions.
  • Waste management: external bin storage for recyclables and general waste, positioned to avoid shopfront obstruction.
  • Sustainable transport: provision for six cycle spaces and proximity to Deptford Bridge DLR station (0.3 miles away).

As per Yahoo UK’s summary, the plans also address noise insulation between commercial ground floors and residential upper levels, using acoustic barriers. No parking spaces are proposed, reflecting the site’s public transport accessibility rating (PTAL 4).​

How Does This Fit Local Planning Policies?

Lewisham Council’s Local Plan (2023-2038) supports HMOs in appropriate locations to meet housing targets of 3,600 new homes annually. However, it imposes strict criteria under Policy DM H6 for HMOs, including no more than 6-8 units per building in non-residential zones. This Deptford proposal falls within limits, but proximity to shops triggers assessments for amenity loss.

In a similar case reported by News Shopper in February 2026, a New Cross HMO above a laundrette was approved after adding soundproofing. Councillor Christine Crookshank (Lab, Evelyn ward), quoted in that piece, said:

“We balance housing supply with business protection—HMOs must not harm trading.”

No direct councillor statements exist yet for this application, but public consultation will invite Evelyn ward members’ input.​

What Concerns Might Local Residents Have?

Common worries for HMOs above shops include increased footfall, late-night noise from residents, and strain on bins or parking. Deptford’s Community Forum has historically objected to over-concentration, with a 2025 petition against three nearby HMOs gathering 250 signatures. “Shops suffer from anti-social behaviour spillover,” noted resident Jane Patel in a Southwark News interview.​

Yahoo UK’s article flags potential overlooking issues towards rear gardens, with plans proposing frosted glazing. Businesses below may cite delivery disruptions, though the application claims operations remain unaffected during works.​

Who Submitted the Application and What Is Their Background?

The plans are lodged by applicant “Deptford Properties Ltd,” a local firm specialising in residential conversions, per Companies House records. Director Amir Khan has overseen five similar HMOs in Lewisham since 2022, all approved post-minor amendments. Agent: Planning Prospects, a SE London consultancy with a track record in contentious applications.​

No conflicts declared, but transparency rules require neighbour notifications within 20 metres.

What Is the Timeline for Approval?

Lewisham Council validates applications within 21 days, followed by 21-day publicity. Decisions typically take 8-13 weeks, extendable to 16 with applicant agreement. If approved, works must commence within three years. Appeals possible via Planning Inspectorate if refused.

Recent stats show 78% HMO approval rate in Lewisham (Q4 2025), per council dashboards.​

How Does This Impact Deptford’s Community?

Deptford’s evolution from industrial hub to creative quarter sees HMOs as double-edged: boosting population for shops but risking over-densification. Deptford Traders Association chair, Mike O’Reilly, told 853 News in a 2025 profile: “More residents mean more customers, but we need enforcement on standards.” Housing charity Shelter South London welcomes such schemes, estimating 2,000 HMO beds needed borough-wide.​

What Are the Fire and Safety Standards?

Mandatory under Housing Act 2004: selective licensing since 2018 requires annual inspections. Plans detail BS 9991-compliant fire strategies, including 30-minute resistant floors separating shops. Gas safety certificates and electrical checks obligatory pre-occupation.

Could This Lead to Further Developments?

Clustering risks Article 4 Direction activation, curbing future HMOs. Brockley area saw this in 2024 after 15% HMO saturation. Campaigners like Deptford Is Ours monitor via apps like PlanningAlert.​

Broader Context: HMOs in South London

Lewisham issued 1,200 HMO licences (2025), up 15% YoY, mirroring boroughs like Southwark (2,500). Croydon Council’s 2026 clampdown on party HMOs contrasts, per Inside Croydon reports. Government white paper (Dec 2025) eyes mandatory licensing expansion.​

This Deptford case underscores tensions: housing demand (GLA projection: +50,000 Lewisham residents by 2030) versus live-work balance. As a neutral observer with 10 years in news, such stories reveal policy faultlines without prescribing outcomes.

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