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Kingston upon Thames, Multiple Planning Applications

KT3 4BDPublished 22/01/26Expired
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What is planned?

ROYAL BOROUGH OF KINGSTON UPON THAMES

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (AS AMENDED)

PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990

The Council of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames has received an application for planning permission or listed building consent for the development briefly described in the schedules hereto.

Members of the public may inspect a copy of the application, together with the relevant plans and documents, by searching the electronic Planning Register available on the Council’s website at the following address – https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications

Please search using the Reference Number listed below

Internet access to the Planning Register is available at all reasonable hours at any of the Council’s Libraries. Details of library locations and opening times are available at the following link https://www.kingston.gov.uk/library or by telephone at 020 8547 5000

If you wish to submit a representation / comment then it is strongly advised that this is done via Planning Public Access at the following website https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications

Please search using the application Reference Number.

Please ensure you quote your full name and address on submitted correspondence. Any comments received within 21 days from the date of this letter will be taken into account.

Please note that the public consultation period is extended by an additional day for each public holiday that occurs over the consultation period. This might be the last opportunity you have to comment / make representations. We will put any comments you make on the application file, which is available for public inspection and copying. It is your responsibility to ensure you do not include any personal information in your submission nor should you include any offensive, defamatory or discriminatory language in your comments, you could be held legally responsible for this in the future.

A copy of the Planning Register is held at the Guildhall 2, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU and is available for inspection at https://www.kingston.gov.uk/applications

THE SCHEDULE

Ref No Site Description
(Representations within 21 days of the date of publication of this Notice)
25/03086/OUT Hobkirk House 109 Blagdon Road New Malden KT3 4BD Outline planning permission for demolition of vacant residential care home and erection of 80 bed residential care home with associated bins and cycle provision. Resitting of accesses (Landscaping Matter Reserve)
25/02953/OUT Former Chessington Golf Centre Garrison Lane Chessington KT9 2JT Outline Planning Application for the demolition of existing structures and the erection of residential dwellings including affordable housing (Class C3) and associated soft and hard landscaping, earthworks, enhancements to the existing site access on Garrison Lane, new pedestrian and cycle access points from Green Lane, creation of a new public park and associated infrastructure. (All matters reserved, except principal access)
25/03119/FUL Meadway House 17 - 21 Brighton Road Surbiton KT6 5LR Change of use of part of the ground floor, part of the first floor and the second floor of Meadway House from vacant commercial floorspace (Class E) to a large House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) with a total of 9 rooms and a maximum occupancy of 9 persons (Use Class Sui Generis) with associated external alterations to front entrance door and new dormer window to the rear roof slope.

Director of Planning and Regeneration Tim Naylor

Guildhall 2, High Street, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 1EU

22 January 2026

Open to feedback

From

22-Jan-2026

To

12-Feb-2026

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