The application (Ref. No: 25/00516/FULL) is for a temporary east-west route through the Dagenham Green development, aiming to improve connectivity for residents and commuters while broader development plans progress.
The proposed link includes surfacing, hoardings, and engineering works.
This is one of several planning applications submitted to Barking and Dagenham Council so far this month.
Other applications include a commercial kitchen extractor system and associated flue to be installed at Britannia Pharmacy, 19 Faircross Parade, Longbridge Road, Barking (Ref. No: 25/00543/FULL).
Details have also been submitted for conditions 4 and 5 of planning consent for 2a Devon Road, Barking, regarding the Construction Logistics Plan and Construction Environment Management Plan (Ref. No: 25/00541/AOD).
The former site of an assembly plant at the Beam Park development site, Thames Avenue, Dagenham, has submitted details for Condition 17 of planning consent, relating to the Construction Environmental Management Plan (Ref. No: 25/00539/AOD).
In Dagenham, 20 Frizlands Lane is subject of an application for the demolition of an existing outbuilding and construction of a part two-storey, part single-storey side extension (Ref. No: 25/00537/HSE).
A lawful development certificate has been proposed for 63 Grafton Road, Dagenham, for the construction of a rear dormer extension and two roof lights to the front to convert roof space into habitable accommodation (Ref. No: 25/00536/CLUP).
Prior notification for a single-storey rear extension has been submitted for 176 Fanshawe Crescent, Dagenham, extending 6.00m with a maximum height of 2.70m (Ref. No: 25/00535/PRIEXT).
Trocoll House, 1 Wakering Road, Barking, has submitted details for Condition 21 of planning consent relating to the Accessibility Statement and Management Plan (Ref. No: 25/00531/AOD).
An application has also been made for the change of use of 73 Mayesbrook Road, Dagenham, from a dwelling house to a children’s care home for three children (Ref. No: 25/00528/FULL).