Full Planning Permission at 82 Euston Street London NW1 2HA
Full Planning Permission. Erection of mansard roof extension with raised parapets and alterations to the roof of the first floor rear extension.
1 Apr 2026 • 251 m • Camden PlanningNW1 2BJ is in Bloomsbury, Camden, London. LocaleIQ rates this area 11 — High Change Pressure based on crime context, planning applications, licensed HMOs and roadworks-style disruption recorded within the search radius. The dominant signal right now: Planning applications are the strongest local change signal right now. Open the live interactive map for filters, radius control, comparison and source drill-down.
The cards below list individual planning, HMO, crime, roadworks and related items ranked for this postcode point. They illustrate what is driving the score; open the interactive analysis for full history, map position and outbound links to councils, police and highways data.
Full Planning Permission. Erection of mansard roof extension with raised parapets and alterations to the roof of the first floor rear extension.
1 Apr 2026 • 251 m • Camden PlanningFull Planning Permission. Replacement of the existing 2 x air handling units with 3 x new roof mounted air handling units.
30 Mar 2026 • 0 m • Camden PlanningListed Building Consent. Replacement of the existing 2 x air handling units with 3 x new roof mounted air handling units.
30 Mar 2026 • 0 m • Camden PlanningListed Building Consent. Minor internal alterations to the 1st and 2nd floors to provide additional student bedrooms with ensuite or wash-hand basin.
9 Apr 2026 • 298 m • Camden PlanningApproval of Details. Details relating to conditions 10 (cycle facilities) and 12 (secured by design accreditation) of planning permission 2022/1549/P dated 29/03/2023 for refurbishment and extension of existing building.
24 Mar 2026 • 379 m • Camden PlanningApproval of Details. Discharge of details for condition 17 (air source heat pump details) of planning permission 2025/1684/P granted on 24 December 2025 for "Variation of conditions 2 (approved drawings) and 20 (fire statement) of planning permission ref: 2022/1817/P dated 10/05/2023 (Erection of roof extensions at third, fourth and fifth floor level with rooftop plan in connection with the continued commercial use of the building (Class E) with associated external alterations to all elevations, public realm improvements; roof terraces at levels three, four and five, provision of cycle parking, waste/recycling storage and other services), namely to: amend design and massing of rooftop plant enclosure and parapets; provide new louvres within existing openings and infill existing windows; provide extended bridge link over lightwell; extend southwest stair core; provide extract flues to roof, and; amend northeast entrance including provision of access ramp.
10 Apr 2026 • 535 m • Camden PlanningOfficial neighbourhood wellbeing indices (for example England's IMD and devolved equivalents) rank small areas within their nation — never treat deciles as a UK-wide league table. Census 2021 describes the statistical neighbourhood (tenure, density, age) rather than individual households. Combine these structural facts with the live-change feed, then open the interactive map for filters, comparisons and downloads.
Falls in decile 4 of 10 within England.
51% of households are privately rented in the local Census area.
White 49.5%, Asian 31.4%, Black 6.8%, Mixed 7.2%, Other 5.1%.
10 open schools within 1 mile of NW1 2BJ (3 primary, 1 secondary). 6 rated Outstanding or Good by Ofsted. Open the schools map for Ofsted ratings, GCSE results, LocaleIQ school scores and full detail on each school.
LocaleIQ is in staged rollout: some councils expose machine-readable planning and licensing feeds, while others remain manual-only. Each tile below states whether planning, crime, HMO, roadworks, property analytics or school intelligence is live, partial or unavailable for this point. When a layer is partial, the live product still centralises what we do ingest so you can decide when to supplement with local authority searches.
Planning records are available in the current search radius.
HMO licensing records are available in the current search radius.
Monthly street-level police archive from LocaleIQ storage, with live API fallback when the archive month has not been ingested yet.
Roadworks records are available in the current search radius.
This page summarises public datasets LocaleIQ ties to NW1 2BJ in Camden, London: crime context, planning and HMO registers where we have live coverage, Street Manager roadworks-style disruption, official neighbourhood wellbeing (where matched), and Census 2021 context for the surrounding small area. It is a written snapshot for search and quick reading — not a substitute for solicitors, surveyors or lenders. The full interactive map, filters, comparison mode and source links are here: https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ.
The summary below shows the latest published police trend for this search area and recent crime-related events in the feed. Open https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ to explore incidents on a map, change radius, filter by type and follow through to official police records where available.
The headline counts reflect planning and in-force HMO records LocaleIQ can attach within the analysis radius for this point. Coverage depends on local authority feeds — use https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ to see what is live for your area and follow through where publishers allow. Always confirm definitive licensing and planning status with the relevant council.
The score compresses recent planning pressure, HMO load where measured, crime context and roadworks-style disruption into one headline number for this search radius. It is an orientation tool, not a property valuation or safety guarantee. Right now the dominant signal called out is: Planning applications are the strongest local change signal right now. Use https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ to inspect each ingredient before you decide.
This page is static, citation-friendly text for search engines, assistants and quick reading. The live experience at https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ adds a pan-and-zoom map, radius control, route checks, postcode comparison, alerts-ready views and deeper drill-down into each source.
Yes. From https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ use comparison and route tools to contrast another UK postcode and see disruption along a corridor. This HTML page does not run those interactions.
Figures are regenerated from our pipelines on a rolling schedule; this HTML snapshot was built on 13 Apr 2026. Police, councils and central government publish on their own cycles, so some charts lag real life. Treat timestamps on source pages as authoritative and use the live map for the freshest merge we serve.
Decile 4/10 in England — This small area sits on the more pressured side of the official England neighbourhood wellbeing ranking. Official small-area indices rank parts of England within that nation only; do not treat deciles as comparable across England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. Use deprivation for within-nation context only. England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland publish different measures, methods, and release years.
Where the postcode matches a Census 2021 statistical area, we show population, tenure and age context to describe housing pressure and community structure. Figures describe the surrounding statistical area or postcode estimate, not individual households.
LocaleIQ shows median sold prices for postcode district NW1 (about £332k on recent aggregates, HM Land Registry Price Paid–based). See the district chart and trend context at https://localeiq.co.uk/property/nw1?from=NW1%202BJ and cross-check with https://localeiq.co.uk/analysis?postcode=NW1%202BJ for local-change signals. Past prices do not predict future values.
This guide is intentionally concise. The interactive experience unlocks the full LocaleIQ map: adjustable search radius, sector overlays, route disruption modelling, postcode comparison, alert-friendly views and direct links to police, councils and highways publishers. Use it when you are ready to go beyond headline numbers.