Flats and children's home among latest Barking and Dagenham planning applications
Briefly

This week’s planning update reveals a significant trend towards increased residential density in the borough, showcased by multiple proposals awaiting council approval. Notable among these is a plan to add an entire floor to The Sienna Building in Barking for four new flats. Additionally, educational initiatives are emerging, such as a new classroom at the Old Nursery site for alternative learning. Dagenham is rapidly advancing residential developments, revealing multiple applications for extensions and loft conversions, alongside commercial enhancements like a new unit at Lyon Business Park, signaling robust growth in the area.
The borough is seeing an increase in residential density with multiple new proposals aimed at expanding living spaces, including expansions and new builds in various locations.
Education developments reflect a growing investment in alternative learning environments, with proposals for enhancements in classroom facilities that support community growth.
Dagenham's rapid progression in residential applications includes various extensions and conversions, highlighting a trend among residents to modify existing properties for increased living space.
Commercial planning is also on the rise, with new multi-storey units planned and additional strategies for waste management being detailed.
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