Jersey

Jersey planning applications

3,402 applications from the island's planning register. Search by address, reference or what was proposed.

2 applications matching “Queensway House,” in 2025

AddressProposalReferenceDecision
3 Queensway House, Queen Street, St. HelierREVISED PLANS TO application P/2022/0120 (Change of use of existing first and second floor from Class C – Office to create 12no 1 bed and 12 no. 2 bedRP/2025/10076Approved
10, Queensway House, Queensway House, St. HelierREVISED PLANS TO P/2021/1962 (Convert existing attic space to create 6.no two bed and 2.no. one bed residential units. Relocate roof access room and sRP/2025/0450Approved

What people apply for, and what gets approved

3,221 decided applications, grouped by what was being asked for. 89% are granted overall — the interesting part is the spread.

What was applied forDecidedGrantedRefusedSuccess rate
Internal alterations72964752 93%
Extension57849168 88%
Windows and doors33230620 94%
Demolish and rebuild25621129 88%
Walls, fences and access23119032 86%
Garage, annexe or outbuilding19516326 86%
Roof works18816611 94%
Two-storey extension17214323 86%
Change of use1199517 85%
Loft or dormer77688 89%
Signs and shopfronts75704 95%
Garden building745813 82%
New dwelling684814 77%
Trees and landscaping625012 81%
Swimming pool25214 84%
Porch20155 75%
Solar or heat pump20181 95%

Withdrawn applications are counted in "decided" but never in a success rate — a withdrawal is usually a redesign, not a refusal. Categories are matched from the application's own wording, so a description mentioning two kinds of work lands in the first that fits.

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Everything the data says about Jersey

Planning records are a paper trail: an approval means permission was granted, not that the work was carried out. Our copy is refreshed nightly (last read 2026-08-20); for the live position on a specific application, go to Government of Jersey planning applications.

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