Planning & Architecture Services in Croydon
Postcodes: CR0, CR2, CR3, CR4, CR5, CR6, CR7, CR8, SE25, SE19, SW16, SE20
Croydon History
Croydon boasts the highest population among all London Boroughs. With a vast 375,000 square meters of retail space, it hosts one of the most substantial shopping centers outside of the West End. Furthermore, it stands as one of the premier hubs for services, leisure, and entertainment outside of Central London. With an additional 1 million square meters of new office space currently in the planning, design, and development phases, it comes as no surprise that the Mayor of London has officially designated Croydon as a prominent area of opportunity.
Croydon Planning & Conservation Areas
Conservation areas are designated for their historical or architectural significance, and the process of construction and redevelopment within these areas can prove to be more intricate due to the heightened stringency of planning regulations and constraints. Nevertheless, our exceptionally skilled staff possesses the expertise to effectively navigate and address the complexities of planning and design challenges. We are dedicated to realizing our clients’ objectives, encompassing both aesthetics and functionality, all while rigorously adhering to the regulations established by the local planning authority.
Croydon conservation areas:
Addington Village, Kenley Aerodrome, Beulah Hill, Norbury Estate, Bradmore Green, Norwood Grove, Central Croydon Parish Church, Chapman Houses, Croham Manor Road, St. Bernards, Chatsworth Road, South Norwood, Church Road, Upper Norwood, The Waldrons, Church Street, Croydon, The Webb Estate and Upper Woodcote Village, East India Estate, Upper Norwood Triangle, Harold Road, Wellesley Road (North)
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Croydon Contact Information
Croydon – Local Planning Authority
London Borough of Croydon
Access Croydon
Bernard Weatherill House
8 Mint Walk
Croydon CR0 1EA
For more information, visit www.croydon.gov.uk