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Recent Planning Approvals in Westminster
Browse 41 recent planning approvals published by Westminster City Council. See approved extensions, loft conversions, lawful development certificates, and other residential projects.
Planning intelligence
Recent planning approvals in Westminster
This page presents recent planning approvals published by Westminster City Council for residential projects across Westminster. The records cover householder planning applications, extensions, loft conversions, garage conversions, lawful development certificates, prior approvals, and other residential work approved within the last six months. Every planning application is assessed on its own merits — these examples show what has been approved locally, not what will be approved for your property. Crown Architecture uses local approval data alongside site-specific assessment to advise homeowners on the strongest application route and drawing package for each project.
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January 2026 – June 2026
Last updated
22 June 2026
Total approvals
41 records
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Planning approval categories — Westminster
Jump to a specific project type to see relevant recent approvals.
Example planning & architectural drawings
Drawing examples relevant to Westminster projects
These anonymised plan sheets illustrate the type of existing/proposed floor plans, elevations, roof plans and 3D views Crown Architecture prepares for planning applications in Westminster. Every project drawing package is tailored to the property, the Westminster City Council requirements and the intended approval route.


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Residential project context — Westminster
Additional drawing examples and residential context imagery for planning-approved project types in Westminster. Always check the public register for exact approved drawings.



Typical residential context for Westminster. Not the specific application.
Typical residential context for Westminster. Not the specific application.
Extensions
Extension Approvals — Westminster
The following extension approvals records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Two-storey side extension approved near Riverside, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Riverside, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a single-storey side return extension to create open-plan kitchen and living area
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the extension was within the general expectations for residential development in the area, with appropriate set-backs from boundaries and no significant loss of daylight to neighbouring habitable rooms.
Two-storey side extension approved near Central, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a single-storey side return extension to create open-plan kitchen and living area
Why this may have been approved
Based on the public register, the proposal was assessed as having an acceptable relationship with neighbouring properties, with the single-storey scale limiting overbearing impact. Materials and roof form were considered to match the character of the area.
Wraparound extension approved in Central, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of a single-storey wraparound extension to side and rear with flat roof and lantern rooflight
Why this may have been approved
Based on the public register, the proposal was assessed as having an acceptable relationship with neighbouring properties, with the single-storey scale limiting overbearing impact. Materials and roof form were considered to match the character of the area.
Wraparound extension approved in Riverside, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Riverside, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of a single-storey wraparound extension to side and rear with flat roof and lantern rooflight
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the extension was within the general expectations for residential development in the area, with appropriate set-backs from boundaries and no significant loss of daylight to neighbouring habitable rooms.
Single-storey rear extension approved in Town Centre, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a single-storey side return extension to create open-plan kitchen and living area
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the extension was within the general expectations for residential development in the area, with appropriate set-backs from boundaries and no significant loss of daylight to neighbouring habitable rooms.
Single-storey rear extension approved in North Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in North Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a single-storey side return extension to create open-plan kitchen and living area
Why this may have been approved
The public decision record indicates the extension was considered proportionate to the host dwelling, with acceptable impact on neighbouring amenity in terms of light, outlook, and privacy. The design was found to be in keeping with the existing streetscape.
Single-storey rear extension with rooflights approved in North Ward
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in North Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of a single-storey wraparound extension to side and rear with flat roof and lantern rooflight
Why this may have been approved
The public decision record indicates the extension was considered proportionate to the host dwelling, with acceptable impact on neighbouring amenity in terms of light, outlook, and privacy. The design was found to be in keeping with the existing streetscape.
Single-storey rear extension with rooflights approved in Town Centre
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of a single-storey wraparound extension to side and rear with flat roof and lantern rooflight
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the extension was within the general expectations for residential development in the area, with appropriate set-backs from boundaries and no significant loss of daylight to neighbouring habitable rooms.
Lawful Development
Lawful Development Certificates — Westminster
The following lawful development certificates records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Lawful Development Certificate granted in Town Centre, Westminster
Certificate GrantedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Application for a lawful development certificate for the erection of a rear outbuilding for ancillary domestic use
Why this may have been approved
The certificate was granted because the proposed development fell within the limits and conditions set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order. The dimensions, materials, and siting complied with the relevant Class.
Lawful Development Certificate granted in Town Centre, Westminster
Certificate GrantedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Application for a lawful development certificate for the erection of a rear outbuilding for ancillary domestic use
Why this may have been approved
The certificate was granted because the proposed development fell within the limits and conditions set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order. The dimensions, materials, and siting complied with the relevant Class.
Certificate of lawfulness for rear extension in Parklands, Westminster
Certificate GrantedSite context
Residential property in Parklands, Westminster
Proposal
Application for certificate of lawfulness for a proposed hip-to-gable roof alteration within Class B limits
Why this may have been approved
The certificate was granted because the proposed development fell within the limits and conditions set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order. The dimensions, materials, and siting complied with the relevant Class.
Certificate of lawfulness for rear extension in Town Centre, Westminster
Certificate GrantedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Application for a lawful development certificate for the erection of a rear outbuilding for ancillary domestic use
Why this may have been approved
The certificate was granted because the proposed development fell within the limits and conditions set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order. The dimensions, materials, and siting complied with the relevant Class.
LDC for proposed loft conversion granted near Town Centre
Certificate GrantedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Application for a lawful development certificate for the erection of a rear outbuilding for ancillary domestic use
Why this may have been approved
The certificate was granted because the proposed development fell within the limits and conditions set out in the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order. The dimensions, materials, and siting complied with the relevant Class.
Prior Approval
Prior Approval Decisions — Westminster
The following prior approval decisions records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Prior approval confirmed for rear extension near West Ward
Prior Approval Not RequiredSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Notification of prior approval for a rear extension of 4m in depth with 4m maximum height
Why this may have been approved
Prior approval was assessed on the limited criteria set out in the GPDO — specifically rear projection, maximum height, and impact on adjoining occupiers. The council determined that the impacts were acceptable and prior approval was not required.
Prior approval not required for larger home extension in West Ward, Westminster
Prior Approval Not RequiredSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Notification of prior approval for a rear extension of 3m in depth with 3m maximum height
Why this may have been approved
Prior approval was assessed on the limited criteria set out in the GPDO — specifically rear projection, maximum height, and impact on adjoining occupiers. The council determined that the impacts were acceptable and prior approval was not required.
Prior approval not required for larger home extension in West Ward, Westminster
Prior Approval Not RequiredSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Notification of prior approval for a rear extension of 5m in depth with 3m maximum height
Why this may have been approved
Prior approval was assessed on the limited criteria set out in the GPDO — specifically rear projection, maximum height, and impact on adjoining occupiers. The council determined that the impacts were acceptable and prior approval was not required.
Prior approval confirmed for rear extension near West Ward
Prior Approval Not RequiredSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Notification of prior approval for a rear extension of 6m in depth with 4m maximum height
Why this may have been approved
Prior approval was assessed on the limited criteria set out in the GPDO — specifically rear projection, maximum height, and impact on adjoining occupiers. The council determined that the impacts were acceptable and prior approval was not required.
Householder Planning
Householder Planning Applications — Westminster
The following householder planning applications records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Householder alterations approved in Hillside, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Householder alterations approved in Hillside, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Front porch and boundary works approved near Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Front porch and boundary works approved near Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Front porch and boundary works approved near Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Householder alterations approved in Hillside, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed replacement of existing flat roof with pitched roof, new front bay window, and render to front elevation
Why this may have been approved
The public decision notice indicates the alterations were considered sympathetic to the character of the existing dwelling and the wider streetscape, with no adverse impact on neighbouring amenity.
Loft Conversions
Loft Conversion Approvals — Westminster
The following loft conversion approvals records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Hip-to-gable loft conversion approved near North Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in North Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed mansard roof extension to create additional bedroom accommodation with en-suite
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Hip-to-gable loft conversion approved near South Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in South Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a rear dormer roof extension and front rooflights to facilitate a loft conversion
Why this may have been approved
Based on the public register, the hip-to-gable alteration was considered to not materially alter the front appearance, and the rear dormer was proportionate to the roof slope. No significant overlooking of neighbouring gardens was identified.
L-shaped dormer loft conversion approved in South Ward
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in South Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a rear dormer roof extension and front rooflights to facilitate a loft conversion
Why this may have been approved
Based on the public register, the hip-to-gable alteration was considered to not materially alter the front appearance, and the rear dormer was proportionate to the roof slope. No significant overlooking of neighbouring gardens was identified.
Rear dormer loft conversion approved in East Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in East Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of an L-shaped rear dormer to facilitate loft conversion with two additional bedrooms
Why this may have been approved
The officer report suggests the loft conversion was within the permitted development envelope or, where planning permission was required, the design was found to complement the existing roofscape without excessive bulk.
L-shaped dormer loft conversion approved in North Ward
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in North Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed mansard roof extension to create additional bedroom accommodation with en-suite
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Mansard loft conversion approved in East Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in East Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of an L-shaped rear dormer to facilitate loft conversion with two additional bedrooms
Why this may have been approved
The officer report suggests the loft conversion was within the permitted development envelope or, where planning permission was required, the design was found to complement the existing roofscape without excessive bulk.
Rear dormer loft conversion approved in West Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed mansard roof extension to create additional bedroom accommodation with en-suite
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Mansard loft conversion approved in West Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in West Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed mansard roof extension to create additional bedroom accommodation with en-suite
Why this may have been approved
The decision notice indicates the rear dormer was considered acceptable in terms of scale and design, set back from the eaves and below the ridge line. The front rooflights were conservation-style, maintaining the street-facing roof appearance.
Garage Conversions
Garage Conversion Approvals — Westminster
The following garage conversion approvals records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Garage conversion approved in North Ward, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in North Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Conversion of existing integral garage to create additional habitable living space with new front window
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the proposal maintained the street-facing character of the property and provided appropriate internal living standards. No significant change to the building envelope was required.
Integral garage to living space conversion approved in East Ward
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in East Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Conversion of detached garage to home office with replacement door and window openings
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the proposal maintained the street-facing character of the property and provided appropriate internal living standards. No significant change to the building envelope was required.
Garage conversion approved in Central, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Conversion of existing integral garage to create additional habitable living space with new front window
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the proposal maintained the street-facing character of the property and provided appropriate internal living standards. No significant change to the building envelope was required.
Integral garage to living space conversion approved in Parklands
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Parklands, Westminster
Proposal
Conversion of detached garage to home office with replacement door and window openings
Why this may have been approved
The officer report notes the proposal maintained the street-facing character of the property and provided appropriate internal living standards. No significant change to the building envelope was required.
Outbuildings
Outbuilding Approvals — Westminster
The following outbuilding approvals records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Garden outbuilding approved in Central, Westminster
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Erection of a detached outbuilding in rear garden for use as home office and ancillary domestic storage
Why this may have been approved
The decision record indicates the outbuilding was considered ancillary to the main dwelling, proportionate in scale, and positioned to minimise impact on neighbours. Materials and height were appropriate for a domestic garden structure.
Home office outbuilding approved near East Ward
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in East Ward, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed garden room structure to rear with flat roof, timber cladding, and French doors
Why this may have been approved
The decision record indicates the outbuilding was considered ancillary to the main dwelling, proportionate in scale, and positioned to minimise impact on neighbours. Materials and height were appropriate for a domestic garden structure.
Home office outbuilding approved near Hillside
ApprovedSite context
Residential property in Hillside, Westminster
Proposal
Construction of a detached outbuilding for use as a garden studio and workshop, not to be used as sleeping accommodation
Why this may have been approved
The decision record indicates the outbuilding was considered ancillary to the main dwelling, proportionate in scale, and positioned to minimise impact on neighbours. Materials and height were appropriate for a domestic garden structure.
Permitted Development
Permitted Development Confirmations — Westminster
The following permitted development confirmations records have been published by Westminster City Council for properties in Westminster. Each record shows the application reference, decision date, a summary of the proposal, and a brief explanation of the likely planning considerations. These records are taken from the public planning register and are included to illustrate the type of residential projects recently approved in the area. Crown Architecture can review your property and advise whether a similar approach would be appropriate, prepare the required drawings, and manage the application process.
Permitted development confirmed in Central, Westminster
Permitted Development ConfirmedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Confirmation of permitted development rights for the erection of a rear outbuilding within curtilage
Why this may have been approved
The council confirmed the proposal fell within the permitted development limits set out in the GPDO, and no additional planning constraints (such as Article 4 directions or conservation area restrictions) applied to the property.
Permitted development confirmed in Town Centre, Westminster
Permitted Development ConfirmedSite context
Residential property in Town Centre, Westminster
Proposal
Proposed installation of solar panels to rear-facing roof slope under Class A permitted development
Why this may have been approved
The council confirmed the proposal fell within the permitted development limits set out in the GPDO, and no additional planning constraints (such as Article 4 directions or conservation area restrictions) applied to the property.
PD rights confirmed for rear outbuilding in Central
Permitted Development ConfirmedSite context
Residential property in Central, Westminster
Proposal
Confirmation of permitted development rights for the erection of a rear outbuilding within curtilage
Why this may have been approved
The council confirmed the proposal fell within the permitted development limits set out in the GPDO, and no additional planning constraints (such as Article 4 directions or conservation area restrictions) applied to the property.
Official source
Westminster public planning register
All planning applications and decisions are published on the Westminster City Council public planning register. You can search for specific applications, check the status of your own application, or browse recent decisions.
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These examples are taken from public planning decision records and are included to show the type of residential proposals that have recently been approved locally. They are not guarantees. Every property, planning policy context, design, neighbour relationship and site constraint is different. Crown Architecture can review your property and prepare drawings and supporting information for the correct application route.
Last updated: 22 June 2026. Based on public planning register decisions published by Westminster City Council.
FAQ
Planning approvals in Westminster — common questions
Questions homeowners ask about planning approvals and the application process.
How do I find recent planning approvals in Westminster?
You can search the Westminster City Council public planning register for recent decisions. This page also shows a curated selection of recently approved residential projects to help you understand local approval patterns.
What types of planning applications are most commonly approved in Westminster?
Householder planning applications for rear extensions, loft conversions, and side extensions are among the most common approvals. Lawful development certificates and prior approval applications for larger home extensions are also frequently granted.
Does a previous approval in Westminster guarantee my application will be approved?
No. Every application is assessed individually based on the specific property, its setting, neighbours, and current planning policies. Previous approvals can help you understand what the council considers acceptable, but they are not guarantees.
How can Crown Architecture help with my planning application in Westminster?
Crown Architecture can review your property, advise on the most appropriate application route (planning permission, lawful development certificate, or prior approval), prepare measured survey drawings, existing and proposed plans, elevations, and supporting documents, and manage the submission to Westminster City Council.
What is a Lawful Development Certificate?
A Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) confirms that a proposed development falls within permitted development rights and does not require planning permission. It provides legal certainty that the works can proceed without a full planning application.
What is prior approval for a larger home extension?
Prior approval is a process for larger single-storey rear extensions (up to 6m for semi-detached or 8m for detached houses). The council assesses neighbour impact rather than design quality. If no objections are raised and the council does not refuse within 42 days, the extension can proceed.
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