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Lewisham Planning Applications Submitted for Catford and Forest Hill 2026

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Lewisham Planning Applications Submitted for Catford and Forest Hill 2026
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Key Points

  • Borough-Wide Modernisation: Lewisham Council has officially validated six new planning applications targeting residential and commercial properties across Catford, Forest Hill, and surrounding areas.
  • Focus on Energy Efficiency: A significant portion of the proposals focus on replacing older timber or single-glazed windows with modern, double-glazed uPVC units to improve thermal performance.
  • High Street Alterations: Shopfronts and mixed-use buildings across the district are set for subtle external visual modifications under the newly registered local plans.
  • Arboricultural Intervention: The public notices include a specialized application for infrastructure safety, requesting the urgent removal of a large tree adjacent to a property in Forest Hill.
  • Regulatory Compliance: All applications have been cross-referenced with Lewisham Council’s strict design guidance, including its statutory Shopfront Design Guide and Conservation policies.

Catford (South London News) June 24, 2026 — A row of homes and shops across Catford and Forest Hill could be in for subtle but noticeable makeovers following the formal validation of six new planning applications by Lewisham Council this week. The local authority has uploaded the detailed specifications to its public register, kickstarting the statutory consultation period during which local residents and business owners can submit formal feedback. The newly published documents reveal a concentrated effort by property owners to enhance energy efficiency, modify mixed-use street scenes, and manage critical urban infrastructure safety across the south-east London boroughs.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Specific Planning Applications Validated for Catford and Forest Hill?
    • Glazing Upgrades at 71 Pascoe Road
    • Fenestration Alterations at 11A and 11B St Swithuns Road
    • Rear Structural Changes at 16A Manor Park
  • Why Is a 13-Metre Tree Slated for Removal in Forest Hill?
  • Background of South London High Street and Housing Infrastructure Policies
  • Prediction: How These Planning Decisions Will Affect Local Residents and Business Owners

As reported by local authority planners within the Lewisham Council Planning Portal, the applications span several prominent addresses, including Catford Hill, London Road, and surrounding residential corridors. The submissions indicate an increasing trend among local landlords and homeowners toward upgrading older housing stock to meet modern environmental standards, alongside necessary structural maintenance.

What Are the Specific Planning Applications Validated for Catford and Forest Hill?

According to official planning documents filed under reference number DC/26/144411, the property owner at 43 Catford Hill, London, SE6 4NU, has requested full planning permission for the replacement of the existing windows on the site. The proposal outlines the removal of older window units and the installation of modern, double-glazed uPVC windows on both the front and rear elevations of the building.

This structural update is expected to noticeably alter the external profile of the mixed-use terrace while significantly lowering carbon emissions and internal heat loss for the occupants.

Glazing Upgrades at 71 Pascoe Road

In a mathematically parallel application registered under reference number DC/26/144409, plans have been submitted for 71 Pascoe Road, London, SE13 5JE. The publication confirms that the applicant seeks to replace all existing timber windows with high-efficiency, double-glazed uPVC windows on both the front and rear elevations.

Local planning officers noted that such residential interventions must balance thermal improvements with the architectural aesthetic of the surrounding streetscape.

Fenestration Alterations at 11A and 11B St Swithuns Road

Further details published within the statutory register outline a comprehensive fenestration overhaul at 11A and 11B St Swithuns Road, London, SE13 6RW. Registered under reference number DC/26/144408, the scheme involves the complete removal and replacement of all existing windows and doors across the property.

The blueprint mandates the installation of brand-new, double-glazed uPVC framed units, aiming to uniform the external appearance of the building while bolstering security.

Rear Structural Changes at 16A Manor Park

As detailed by Lewisham Council’s planning validation team under reference number DC/26/143856, an application has been recorded for 16A Manor Park, London, SE13 5RN.

The homeowner has proposed the removal of an existing window assembly on the rear elevation to accommodate the installation of expansive patio doors. This modification is designed to optimize natural light penetration and improve direct access to the rear amenity space.

Why Is a 13-Metre Tree Slated for Removal in Forest Hill?

Beyond standard residential brick-and-mortar alterations, the latest planning batch contains an urgent arboricultural application for a prominent site in Forest Hill.

Planners registered an application under reference number DC/26/144202 for the property located at 80 London Road, London, SE23 3PA.

The application requests permission for the complete felling of a 13-metre Leylandii tree (designated as T1) down to ground level.

The explicit justification provided within the public notice emphasizes that the extreme proximity of the specimen to the primary building structure presents an immediate risk to the physical integrity of the foundations and upper brickwork.

Under local planning rules, tree works of this scale near major public highways require thorough environmental assessment before structural approval can be granted.

Background of South London High Street and Housing Infrastructure Policies

The validation of these planning applications arrives at a time of heightened legislative and structural changes across the London Borough of Lewisham.

Over the past several years, Lewisham Council has introduced rigorous frameworks designed to balance urban regeneration with conservation. Notably, the council enacted an Article 4 Direction across its Local Plan, which explicitly prevents the unchecked conversion of commercial high street spaces into residential units without full, formal planning scrutiny.

Furthermore, the Forest Hill District Centre was designated as a primary zone for High Street Rental Auctions following the implementation of the 2023 Levelling Up and Regeneration Act.

This initiative empowers the local authority to combat long-term commercial vacancies by forcefully auctioning leases to independent businesses and community groups.

Because of these overlapping policies, any subtle alteration to a shopfront or residential exterior within the Catford and Forest Hill corridors must strictly align with the borough’s Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs). These include specific design codes for stall risers, pilasters, and timber glazing bars intended to preserve the traditional character of South London’s Victorian and Edwardian transport corridors.

Prediction: How These Planning Decisions Will Affect Local Residents and Business Owners

The impending decisions on these six planning applications are expected to directly impact local homeowners, commercial tenants, and the broader South London community in several distinct ways:

  • High Street Visual Appeal: The strict application of Lewisham’s Shopfront Design Guide means that commercial property updates will prevent the “obliteration of original architectural detail.” Local shoppers and residents will see a more visually cohesive high street rather than mismatched, modern interventions.
  • Energy Costs and Housing Standards: For the residents living in the specified Catford Hill, Pascoe Road, and St Swithuns Road properties, the transition from single-glazed timber to double-glazed uPVC units will result in lower winter heating bills and reduced ambient street noise from busy thoroughfares like the South Circular.
  • Pedestrian and Structural Safety: The planned felling of the 13-metre Leylandii tree on London Road will directly mitigate the risk of structural subsidence or sudden branch failure, safeguarding the immediate pedestrian footway and neighboring vehicles along the A205.
  • Precedent for Future Applications: Approval of these uPVC installations will set a clear benchmark for what materials Lewisham Council deems acceptable for non-conservation residential streets, likely sparking a wave of similar efficiency upgrades from neighboring landlords throughout the remainder of 2026.
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