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Check whether your Merton project needs planning permission in 90 seconds. Free, no signup, verified against the London Borough of Merton's 28 designated conservation areas, around 250 listed buildings and the council's published Article 4 directions. Extensions, loft conversions, basements, new builds, change of use, outbuildings and prior approvals all covered.

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28
Conservation areas
around 250
Listed buildings
88%
Overall approval rate
9 wks
Typical decision time

Approval rate is the overall planning approval rate for all applications decided by the council, YE Dec 2025, per MHCLG Live Table P124.

Planning in Merton

Merton is a London planning authority handling the full range of residential projects: rear and side extensions, loft conversions, basement extensions, outbuildings, prior approval applications, new build infill and change of use. Merton has 28 designated conservation areas and around 250 listed buildings, plus multiple Article 4 directions in force that remove permitted development rights in specific streets. Merton runs from the affluent Wimbledon Village conservation area through Raynes Park and Morden's interwar semis to the industrial Mitcham Common and Colliers Wood, giving it one of the wider project mixes in outer London. The council's overall planning approval rate was 88% for year ending December 2025 per MHCLG Live Table P124, reported by the London Borough of Merton. If your property sits inside a conservation area, behind an Article 4 direction or on a listed building, assume you will need full planning permission rather than permitted development.

Why Merton refuses planning applications

The commonest reasons London Borough of Merton officers give when refusing householder planning applications - across extensions, loft conversions, basements, outbuildings and other residential projects - based on published committee reports:

  1. Harm to the character or appearance of a conservation area
  2. Overlooking and loss of privacy to neighbouring windows
  3. Bulk, scale or massing out of character with the terrace
  4. Loss of private amenity space below the 50% retention threshold
  5. Conflict with the council's adopted design or heritage policy

Merton council resources

Authoritative Merton planning sources you can cross-check:

Further reading
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Cost benchmarks, planning timelines and design recommendations specific to Merton homeowners.

Last reviewed by Jonathan Blewitt (founder, Mayfair Studio) on 11 April 2026. Approval rate sourced from MHCLG quarterly live tables (YE Dec 2025). Conservation area, Article 4 and listed building counts cross-referenced against planning.data.gov.uk. This page is reviewed quarterly.