Planning Permission in

Merton

Fast, affordable planning drawings and full council submission —

aligned with Merton’s planning policies.

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Merton Council uses the Local Plan, Residential Extensions SPD, and Conservation Area Appraisals for areas such as Wimbledon, Merton Park, and Mitcham.

We prepare drawings that meet Merton’s validation requirements,

including:

  • Scaled drawings
  • Heritage statements
  • Flood risk considerations
  • Site plans

Planning Permission in Merton


The London Borough of Merton is one of South West London’s most desirable and well balanced boroughs, combining leafy suburban neighbourhoods, historic conservation areas, and vibrant town centres. From the heritage streets of Wimbledon Village and Merton Park to the family oriented communities of Raynes Park, Colliers Wood, Mitcham, and Wimbledon Chase, the borough offers homeowners excellent opportunities to extend, modernise, and reconfigure their homes. However, Merton also has a structured and sometimes stringent planning framework, meaning proposals must be carefully prepared to meet the council’s expectations around design, neighbour amenity, and character preservation.
Whether you’re planning a rear extension, loft conversion, garage conversion, outbuilding, or internal reconfiguration, Merton requires proposals to be well designed, policy aligned, and sensitive to the borough’s suburban and heritage context.


Understanding Merton’s Planning Environment


Merton is known for its strong emphasis on suburban character, neighbour amenity, and high quality design. The borough contains several conservation areas, including Wimbledon Village, Merton Park, Wilton Crescent, and parts of Mitcham. These areas are protected for their architectural and historic significance, meaning external alterations must preserve or enhance local character. Proposals affecting listed buildings or heritage streetscapes require careful justification and may need heritage statements.
Neighbour amenity is a major consideration in Merton. Extensions must be designed to avoid harming daylight, sunlight, privacy, or the sense of openness enjoyed by neighbouring properties. The council uses clear amenity tests, including the 45 degree and 25 degree rules, to assess the impact of extensions on neighbouring windows and gardens. Even modest proposals may require detailed analysis, especially in terraced or semi detached streets.
Merton is particularly known for its structured approach to rear extensions, loft conversions, and outbuildings. Rear extensions — including wrap arounds and side returns — are common but must respect scale, materials, and the character of the host property. Loft conversions are widely accepted when designed sensitively, with dormers kept subordinate to the main roof. Roof terraces are especially sensitive due to privacy concerns.
Flood risk is a consideration in areas near the River Wandle, Beverley Brook, and parts of Mitcham and Colliers Wood. Properties in these zones may require flood risk assessments or resilient design measures.
Sustainability is another key priority. Merton encourages energy efficient design, sustainable materials, and proposals that reduce carbon impact. This can influence glazing choices, insulation, and the overall design approach.


What SMARTePLANS Provides


SMARTePLANS offers a comprehensive planning service tailored to Merton’s clear but detail oriented planning environment. Our expertise ensures your proposal is robust, policy aligned, and positioned for approval.
• Detailed Planning Drawings
We produce precise architectural drawings for extensions, loft conversions, internal alterations, and façade changes. Our designs respect Merton’s character while maximising your space.
• 3D Laser Surveys & Modelling
Accurate measurement is essential for high quality design. Our 3D surveys capture every detail, enabling us to produce highly accurate plans and visualisations.
• Design & Access Statements
We prepare clear, persuasive statements that explain the design rationale, demonstrate policy compliance, and address Merton’s key concerns.
• Heritage & Conservation Expertise
For properties in conservation areas or listed buildings, we prepare sensitive, policy compliant designs supported by heritage statements where necessary.
• Daylight/Sunlight Analysis
Where required, we arrange specialist assessments to support your application and address neighbour amenity considerations.
• Flood Risk & Environmental Documentation
For properties near rivers or low lying areas, we coordinate flood risk assessments and resilient design measures.
• Planning Agent Representation
We manage the entire process — liaising with planning officers, responding to queries, and ensuring your application is complete and professionally presented.


Key Local Planning Considerations in Merton


1. Conservation Areas
Proposals must preserve or enhance local character, affecting:
• Rooflines
• Windows and doors
• Materials
• Extensions
• Boundary treatments
2. Neighbour Amenity
Extensions must demonstrate minimal impact on:
• Daylight
• Sunlight
• Privacy
• Sense of enclosure
3. Loft Conversions & Roof Alterations
Dormers must be modest, well integrated, and subordinate to the main roof. Roof terraces are often restricted.
4. Flood Risk
Properties near the River Wandle or Beverley Brook may require flood risk assessments.
5. Outbuildings & Garden Structures
Outbuildings must remain subordinate and not dominate the garden.


Why Choose SMARTePLANS for Merton Applications


SMARTePLANS has extensive experience working within Merton’s planning framework. Our 99% approval rate reflects our commitment to policy led design, meticulous preparation, and proactive communication with planning officers


Homeowners choose us because:


• We understand Merton’s unique suburban and heritage constraints
• We produce high quality, policy aligned designs
• We manage the entire process from survey to submission
• We specialise in extensions, loft conversions, and conservation sensitive proposals
• We deliver fast turnaround times without compromising quality
Whether you’re planning an extension, loft conversion, internal reconfiguration, or a more complex redevelopment, we ensure your application is robust, compliant, and positioned for approval.


Start Your Merton Planning Application Today


SMARTePLANS offers a free, no obligation quote and expert guidance tailored to your property. Our team handles everything — from surveys to submission — so you can move forward with confidence.

House Extensions

Designed to comply with Merton’s suburban character guidance.

Loft Conversions

Plans aligned with roof height and dormer restrictions.

Outbuildings

Ideal for larger plots in Wimbledon, Merton Park, and Raynes Park.

Change of Use

Support for commercial and residential conversions.

LOCAL PLANNING CONSTRAINTS


Key constraints in include:

 

  • Conservation areas (Wimbledon Village, Merton Park, Mitcham Cricket Green)
  • Flood zones near the Wandle
  • Article 4 Directions
  • Heritage and character policies
  • Neighbourhoods: Wimbledon, Merton, Mitcham, Colliers Wood, Raynes Park, Morden.

Recent Planning Approvals in Merton

Rear Extension — Wimbledon


Approved in 8 weeks

Loft Conversion — Raynes Park


Approved first time

Garden Room — Merton Park


Approved under PD

FAQ

Yes — we work across the entire borough, including Wimbledon, Merton Park, Raynes Park, Colliers Wood, Mitcham, Morden, and Wimbledon Chase. All designs are tailored to Merton’s Local Plan, Residential Extensions SPD, and conservation area guidance.

Absolutely. All drawings and statements are prepared in line with Merton’s Residential Extensions SPD, Local Plan policies, and conservation area appraisals. This includes neighbour‑amenity tests (45°/25° rules), character guidance, materials, and heritage considerations.

Most household applications in Merton are typically decided in 6–8 weeks, depending on complexity, conservation status, and whether the council requests amendments. Your recent examples — such as an 8‑week approval for a Wimbledon rear extension — reflect typical timelines.

Yes — we handle the entire submission process. That includes completing all forms, preparing supporting documents, liaising with planning officers, and acting as your planning agent until a decision is issued. This is explicitly part of your service offering.

Yes — we provide clear, policy‑led guidance on the likelihood of approval based on Merton’s design rules, neighbour‑amenity tests, conservation constraints, flood‑risk zones, and recent decisions. Your 99% approval rate is built on this approach.

Yes — conservation areas are a major part of our Merton work. We regularly design for areas such as Wimbledon Village, Merton Park, Wilton Crescent, and parts of Mitcham, preparing sensitive, policy‑aligned proposals and heritage statements where required.

Ready to start your Merton planning application?

  • Single storey extensions

    from £595
  • Double storey extensions

    from £695
  • Single storey wraparound extensions

    from £895
  • Loft conversions

    from £450

we provide fixed transparent pricing, including a choice of survey options, expert advice on planning policy, design and space planning, existing and proposed drawings, superior 3D (BIM) modelling as standard, completion of all forms and submission of your application to the council (council fees excluded), act as your agent until a decision is awarded.

Start Your Merton Planning Application Today


SMARTePLANS offers a free, no obligation quote and expert guidance tailored to your property. Our team handles everything — from surveys to submission — so you can move forward with confidence.

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