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25/1330/RSP – Construction of single storey rear extension at 10 Gade Bank, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 3GD
Meeting: 20/11/2025 - Planning Committee (Item 63)
Construction of single storey rear extension at 10 Gade Bank, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth.
Recommendation: that retrospective planning permission be granted unconditionally.
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Minutes:
The application was for construction of single storey rear extension at 10 Gade Bank, Croxley Green, Rickmansworth.
Committee Members and members of the public in attendance were reminded that the use of the property as a House in Multiple Occupation did not form part of the assessment of the acceptability of the planning application, as outlined at paragraphs 8.1.5 and 8.1.6 of the report.
A local resident spoke against the application.
Committee Members asked questions about the detail of the application which were responded to by officers. The Committee’s discussions included the following:
· The public speaker drew attention to the unfinished flank wall of the building. Officers responded that this could be raised with the property owner as part of the enforcement case; however, access may be required from the neighbouring side to allow rendering and re-pointing to be undertaken.
· A Committee Member drew attention to an email from a local resident setting out examples of anti-social behaviour and environmental degradation at the property and its impact on neighbours. It was queried whether the site history and community impact had been considered in the assessment of the application. Officers responded that as set out in the report the extension was not in itself considered to have a community impact: there was a slight deviation in the rendering between the extension and the main property but the character in general was considered acceptable, the extension was not readily visible, there was limited impact on neighbouring properties given its height and depth, and it was not considered to impact on the Green Belt. It was acknowledged that there was a shortfall in parking; however, officers considered that there was justification for this and that it did not give sufficient reason to refuse the application. There was no biodiversity net gain requirement, nor any impact on trees.
· A Committee Member expressed the view that the proposal did not meet the design code for extensions to properties within the Local Plan, specifically in relation to the following criteria that extensions to properties should (i) not be excessively prominent in relation to adjacent properties; (ii) have the appropriate number of car parking spaces and garages; and (iii) respect the character of the property / street scene particularly with regards to roof form, positioning and style of windows, door and materials.
· A Committee Member commented that Policy CA2 of the Croxley Green Neighbourhood Plan set out that domestic extensions requiring planning consent should seek to conserve and enhance the character area, and also that in the event of the sub-division of a house the impact of additional parking demand and shared use of the garden should be considered, as well as the social impact on the wider community. The Committee Member expressed the view that the design of the proposal, with two doors facing on to the rear garden, was out of character with neighbouring properties and contrary to Policy CA2. Other Committee Members agreed that the proposal was out of character.
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