Planning permission drawings, building regulations, and loft conversions for Stratford's Victorian terraces and new-build apartments. MCIAT chartered, fixed fees, Newham expertise built in.
Stratford sits in the E15 postcode within the London Borough of Newham, centred on one of east London's busiest transport hubs. The area's transformation since the 2012 Olympics has created a dual character: modern apartment towers and mixed-use developments around the Olympic Park, alongside traditional Victorian and Edwardian residential streets.
Victorian terraces: Stratford's older residential streets contain Victorian and Edwardian terraces suitable for loft conversions, rear extensions, and internal reconfigurations. Under permitted development, rear dormers and single-storey extensions are straightforward outside conservation areas. We survey each property and advise on the best approach.
Dual planning authorities: Some areas near the Olympic Park fall under the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) rather than Newham Council. Confirming the correct planning authority is an essential first step. Our team identifies the relevant authority and submits to the right body.
New-build apartments: Stratford's many new apartment blocks generate demand for interior reconfiguration, Building Regulations compliance, and occasional balcony or terrace alterations. These projects typically require freeholder consent alongside Building Control approval.
Conservation areas: The Sugar House Lane and Three Mills Conservation Areas on the fringes of Stratford protect industrial heritage. Works within these zones require Heritage Statements. We prepare applications to the required standard.
Single planning or regs submission.
Planning + building regs + structural.
Listed, conservation, complex sites.
Direct answers to the questions Stratford homeowners ask us every week about planning, extensions, and loft conversions.
Start a free quoteIt depends on the exact location. Newham Council handles most planning applications, but properties near the Olympic Park may fall under the London Legacy Development Corporation. We confirm the correct authority before submitting.
Yes, Victorian terraces in Stratford are well suited to dormer loft conversions. Outside conservation areas, rear dormers under permitted development are straightforward. We survey your roof and confirm eligibility.
Apartment fit-outs must comply with Part B (fire safety), Part E (acoustics), Part F (ventilation), and Part L (energy efficiency). We prepare compliant drawing packages for Building Control submission.
Our Essentials package starts from £840. The Complete package from £1,750 covers planning and building regulations. Fixed fees with no hidden extras.
The Sugar House Lane and Three Mills Conservation Areas on the fringes of Stratford impose additional controls. Heritage Statements are required for applications within these zones. We prepare conservation-sensitive drawings.
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Every service you need for a Stratford project, from a single chartered team.
Construction-ready drawing packages compliant with all Approved Documents, submitted to local Building Control.
Full planning applications — heritage-sensitive drawings, Design & Access Statements, council officer liaison.
Dormers, mansards, and Velux conversions designed for local roof profiles and planning constraints.
Free quote in 60 seconds. Fixed fee from £840. MCIAT chartered. Conservation area expertise included.
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