Natalie Broughton
Activity Timeline
Meetings Attended Note this may include planned future meetings.
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Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council was scheduled to discuss three significant planning applications for new residential developments. These included proposals for Orwell Court, the Kings Crescent Estate, and The Nightingale Estate. The committee was also set to review delegated decisions made between March and April 2026.
Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 1 April 2026 - 6.30 pm
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council was scheduled to discuss two significant planning applications. The first concerned the demolition of existing garages and the construction of 22 new residential dwellings at Selman and Wellday Garages, Gascoyne Estate, London, E9 5AP. The second application was a variation of an existing planning permission for Frampton Park Estate, Frampton Park Road, to increase the number of dwellings, alter building massing, and change the unit and tenure mix.
Corporate Committee - Wednesday 18 March 2026 6.30 pm
The Corporate Committee of Hackney Council met on Wednesday 18 March 2026, approving a new Planning Code of Conduct for Councillors and noting updates on the Corporate Peer Challenge. The committee also deferred decisions on the Annual Performance review of Markets, Shop Fronts & Street Trading and the Fees and Charges review until the next municipal year.
Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday 11 March 2026 6.30 pm
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council met on Wednesday 11 March 2026, with Councillor Jessica Webb in the chair. The committee granted conditional planning permission for two development proposals and noted the delegated decisions from a previous period.
Planning Sub-Committee - Thursday 26 February 2026 6.30 pm
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council met on Thursday 26 February 2026, approving three planning applications and noting delegated decisions. The meeting focused on planning matters, with decisions made regarding residential developments in Stoke Newington, Hoxton West, and Victoria wards.
Decisions from Meetings
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2025/2591: Orwell Court, Pownall Road, Hackney, London, E8 4PP
From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm - April 29, 2026
The Planning Sub-Committee decided to grant conditional planning permission on 29/04/2026. This decision was subject to the completion of a legal agreement.
Recommendations Approved
Minutes of the Previous Meeting
From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm - April 29, 2026
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council approved the minutes of their previous meetings on 1 April and 11 March 2026. They also approved the minutes of the meeting held on 26 February 2026. The committee noted the delegated decisions document for the period 26 February to 23 March 2026.
Recommendations Approved
2025/2571: Kings Crescent
From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm - April 29, 2026
The Planning Sub-Committee granted planning permission on 29/04/2026. This was subject to conditions and a Supplementary Unilateral Undertaking to vary and supplement the existing Unilateral Undertaking.
Recommendations Approved
Declarations of Interest
From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm - April 29, 2026
Recommendations Approved (subject to call-in)
Delegated Decisions
From: Planning Sub-Committee - Wednesday, 29 April 2026 - 6.30 pm - April 29, 2026
The Planning Sub-Committee of Hackney Council noted the delegated decisions document for the period 24 March 2026 to 16 April 2026 on 29 April 2026. This included grants of planning permission for householder extensions, tree works, and boundary wall replacements. Decisions also included grants for discharge of conditions, a certificate of lawful use, and variations of conditions.
Recommendations Approved
Summary
- Meetings attended
- 13
- Average per month
- 0.1
- Decisions recorded Not all decisions are recorded, so this may significantly underestimate the number of decisions actually made.
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