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Local Development Committee - Monday 23rd June 2025 6.30 p.m.

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Summary

Here is a summary of the scheduled discussions for the Local Development Committee meeting on 23 June 2025. The committee was expected to discuss several planning applications, including the demolition of an existing building and erection of a new six-storey building, and a Section 73 application to modify the wording of a condition attached to a previous planning permission. Councillors were also scheduled to confirm the minutes of the previous meeting and to note the Head of Legal Services' advice on determining planning applications.

Planning Applications

The committee was scheduled to consider three planning applications:

57 Hallsville Road, Canning Town, London, E16 1EE

The committee was to consider a report regarding the proposed demolition of the existing building at 57 Hallsville Road and the erection of a new six-storey building. The new building would provide:

  • Commercial space (Use Class E1) on the ground floor
  • 18 new dwellings (Use Class C32), including:
    • 9 one-bedroom units
    • 2 two-bedroom units for three people
    • 2 two-bedroom units for four people
    • 5 three-bedroom units for four people
  • Secure cycle parking
  • Refuse storage facilities

The Director of Planning and Development recommended approval of the application.

Land to the Rear of 330 Romford Road, Forest Gate, London, E7 8BS

The committee was to review a Section 73 application relating to land to the rear of 330 Romford Road. The application seeks to modify Condition 17 (Use) of planning permission 19/02679/FUL, which was granted on 12 October 2021. The original permission was for:

Demolition of existing site structures and erection of a four storey building arranged around central amenity courtyard, to provide 27 units for occupation as emergency family accommodation (Sui Generis) with communal amenity, cycle parking and ancillary facilities

The proposed modification involves removing the reference to a maximum stay of six weeks. The Director of Planning and Development recommended approval of the application.

Forest Gate Police Station, 350 - 360 Romford Road, Forest Gate, London, E7 8BS

The committee was to consider an application concerning Forest Gate Police Station, located at 350-360 Romford Road. The proposals include:

  • Rebuilding the fire-damaged roof
  • Erection of a rear extension
  • New walls and fencing around the site boundaries
  • Revisions to car parking and servicing areas
  • Installation of a substation and switch rooms
  • Removal of an existing telecoms mast
  • Associated landscaping
  • Construction of a new vehicle crossover to the site

The application site is located within the Woodgrange Estate Conservation Area and affects the setting of Emmanuel Church, a Grade II listed building3. The Director of Planning and Development recommended approval of the application.

Other Business

Councillor James Beckles, Local Development Committee Chair, was expected to make announcements. The committee was also scheduled to confirm and sign the minutes of the meeting held on 12 May 2025.


  1. Use Class E covers a range of commercial uses including shops, financial and professional services, food and drink establishments, offices, research and development facilities, light industrial processes, medical or health services, crèches, day nurseries, and indoor sports and recreation facilities. 

  2. Use Class C3 covers dwelling houses used as a main residence by a single person or people living together as a single household, with no more than six residents. 

  3. A Grade II listed building is a building that is of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve it. 

Attendees

Profile image for CouncillorJames Beckles
Councillor James Beckles  Local Development Committee Chair •  Labour & Co-Operative •  Custom House
Profile image for CouncillorLiz Cronin
Councillor Liz Cronin  Labour •  Forest Gate North
Profile image for CouncillorSabia Kamali
Councillor Sabia Kamali  Majority Group Assistant Whip •  Labour & Co-Operative •  Stratford
Profile image for CouncillorFemi Falola
Councillor Femi Falola  Labour & Co-Operative •  East Ham
Profile image for CouncillorLarisa Zilickaja
Councillor Larisa Zilickaja  Labour •  Green Street East
Profile image for CouncillorNur Begum
Councillor Nur Begum  Labour •  Little Ilford
Profile image for CouncillorSalim Patel
Councillor Salim Patel  Labour •  Manor Park
Profile image for CouncillorMohammed Muzibur Rahman
Councillor Mohammed Muzibur Rahman  Labour •  Green Street East
Profile image for CouncillorSyed Bashar
Councillor Syed Bashar  Labour •  Little Ilford
Profile image for CouncillorAnthony McAlmont
Councillor Anthony McAlmont  Labour & Co-Operative •  Royal Albert
Profile image for CouncillorImam Haque
Councillor Imam Haque  Vice Chair of Council •  Labour •  East Ham
Profile image for CouncillorMehmood Mirza
Councillor Mehmood Mirza  Leader of Newham Independents Group •  Newham Independents •  Boleyn

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Meeting Documents

Agenda

Agenda frontsheet 23rd-Jun-2025 18.30 Local Development Committee.pdf

Reports Pack

Public reports pack 23rd-Jun-2025 18.30 Local Development Committee.pdf

Additional Documents

Minutes of Previous Meeting.pdf
25.00380.VAR - 330 Romford Road Committee Pack.pdf
MDocPackPublic.version0001.pdf
25.00324.FUL - Forest Gate Police station - Committee Pack.pdf
23.00098.FUL - 57 Hallsville Road - Committee Pack.pdf