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Recent Planning Applications Reviewed by Camden Council

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Last updated: November 2, 2025 12:39 pm
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Recent Planning Applications Reviewed by Camden Council
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Key Points

  • Plans include a new four-bedroom house replacing an artist’s studio at Leapman House, NW3.
  • Major mixed-use redevelopment near King’s Cross involving residential and commercial buildings.
  • Multiple tree maintenance applications across Camden, including reductions and fellings.
  • Property improvements such as extensions, window replacements, and internal alterations.
  • Seasonal winter market planned at St Giles Square.
  • Several listed building consents and amendments submitted.
  • Wide range of sites involved, including Howitt Road, Fitzroy Street, Bedford Avenue, Malet Street, Dartmouth Park Road, and Regent’s Park Terrace.

What Are the Major Development Plans in Camden?

The latest planning application submissions to Camden Council include notable development projects. One significant proposal involves demolishing an existing artist’s studio at Leapman House, 59 Primrose Gardens, NW3, to erect a detached, two-storey, four-bedroom dwelling. This reflects a continuing trend in Camden to repurpose modest urban sites for housing.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Are the Major Development Plans in Camden?
  • What Tree Works and Environmental Measures Are Planned?
  • What Property Improvements Are Included in the Applications?
  • How Are Heritage and Conservation Areas Being Addressed?
  • What Other Notable Applications Did Camden Receive?
  • What Is the Overall Planning Approach in Camden Council?

Another key project is at 120-136 Camley Street, King’s Cross, where comprehensive demolition is planned to facilitate new mixed-use buildings that will comprise both residential and commercial elements alongside public realm and landscaping improvements. This development aligns with Camden’s strategy to densify and regenerate in strategic hubs.

Simultaneously, the council itself has applied to redevelop 3-30 Cedar Way, King’s Cross, involving similar mixed residential and commercial use constructions supporting public realm enhancements.

What Tree Works and Environmental Measures Are Planned?

The council’s applications include extensive tree maintenance across the borough which balances conservation with public safety and urban management. At Howitt Close on Howitt Road, NW3, tree works include removal of some prunus and careful trimming of silver birch and conifer species.

Applications in conservation areas reflect common boroughwide actions like crown reductions, crown lifts, and some felling mainly for safety. For instance, Faircourt, 113-115 Haverstock Hill, NW3 seeks to reduce two lime trees by one metre in height and width, while a horse chestnut at 14 Village Close will have its crown reduced by up to two metres. The works at Regent’s Park Terrace include a cherry tree being felled under emergency conditions.

Notably, University of London’s frontage on Malet Street will see London plane trees crown-lifted to 6 metres and lateral branches trimmed for 2.5 metres clearance, ensuring the health and safety of street trees.

What Property Improvements Are Included in the Applications?

Applications for property amendments and improvements span from extensions to window replacements. For example, at 45 Howitt Road, the proposal includes a rear extension with a terrace above, dormer windows with Juliet balconies, rooflight alterations, changes to front boundaries and garden levelling.

Several flats in the borough propose to replace existing uPVC windows and doors with traditional double-glazed timber frames or modern efficient units, enhancing energy performance and aesthetics, as seen at 44 England’s Lane and 3 Jeffrey’s Place.

Internal refurbishments like new kitchens and bathrooms are planned at 1 Gower Street, alongside building maintenance and conservations such as rooflight replacement at the Lumen United Reformed Church.

A notable seasonal development is the temporary use of St Giles Square for a winter market with food and market stalls between November and December 2025, reflecting cultural and commercial activity integration in Camden.

How Are Heritage and Conservation Areas Being Addressed?

Several applications involve listed buildings and conservation areas, reflecting Camden’s balancing act between development and heritage preservation. At 82A Heath Street, listed building consent for internal and external alterations such as recladding and window renewal has been sought.

Repairs and conservation works, such as brick masonry repair specifications, were approved for The Assembly House, Kentish Town Road.

Several tree preservation order (TPO) areas are affected by crown reductions and some tree felling, with detailed applications ensuring compliance with conservation regulations. Specifically, lime and magnolia trees at Dartmouth Park Road and multiple London plane trees at Regent’s Park Terrace are scheduled for management works.

What Other Notable Applications Did Camden Receive?

Aside from housing and trees, Camden Council has numerous applications for non-material amendments, mechanical plant installations, and minor structural changes.

This includes rooftop extension amendments at 15 Fitzroy Street and installation of mechanical plant at 10 Jamestown Road, indicating ongoing upgrades in the council area.

Small scale alterations like the canopy erection to the rear of Bedford Place show ongoing incremental changes improving private and communal spaces.

What Is the Overall Planning Approach in Camden Council?

Camden Council’s planning applications reveal a comprehensive strategy aimed at sustainable urban development which marries the need for housing with community, environmental, and heritage considerations. From high-profile redevelopments in King’s Cross to individual tree management and heritage refurbishments, the council aims to promote growth while safeguarding Camden’s character and environment.

This approach resonates with the council’s wider housing, economic, and environmental objectives documented in recent planning schedules, which stress community involvement and transparent consultation processes.

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