Dorset Council (Weymouth and Portland area): After a lengthy application process, Dan Wilden is pleased to have finally secured planning permission for the development of a key gateway site at Osprey Quay on the Isle of Portland. The application site lies on the harbour edge at the northern tip of […]
Approved: change of use of C4 HMO to Sui Generis HMO in Bournemouth
BCP Council (Bournemouth area): Dan Wilden is pleased to have recently secured planning permission for the change of use of an existing Use Class C4 House in Multiple Occupation (HMO) (for up to 6 persons) to a larger Sui Generis HMO. The HMO had recently been extended via a permitted […]
Approved: certificate of lawfulness to confirm use of land as garden at Hermitage, Berkshire
West Berkshire Council: Dan Wilden of Pure Town Planning recently successfully obtained a certificate of lawfulness for clients in the countryside near Newbury to confirm that the integration of land into the garden was lawful and that the homeowners can carry on using the whole as a larger garden. The garden […]
Approved: variation to Section 106 agreement regarding affordable housing in Litton Cheney, Dorset
Dorset Council (West Dorset area): Dan Wilden is pleased to have successfully negotiated a variation to a Section 106 agreement in respect of approved affordable housing provision at a residential development scheme in Litton Cheney in West Dorset. Planning permission had been granted for a development in 2020 to which […]
Approved: two backland bungalows in Ringwood, Hampshire
New Forest District Council: Dan Wilden is pleased to finally have received consent for two bungalows on a backland garden site in Ringwood, Hampshire. The approval has been long awaited. Back in February 2020 we had an appeal decision where the Inspector accepted our arguments that the development was acceptable […]
Approved: new detached house in Highfield, Southampton
Southampton City Council: Dan Wilden is pleased to have secured outline planning permission for a new detached house in the Highfield area of Southampton. Following a lengthy pre-application process, Pure Town Planning were instructed to hurry in an outline planning submission in order to avoid impending (potentially costly) changes in […]
Won on appeal: householder extensions in Barnes, London
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames: Chris Miell has recently won an appeal against the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and secured planning permission for roof alterations, including a hip to gable extension and front dormers, to an existing dwelling located in Barnes, London. The existing dwelling is a […]
Approved: change of use of field to dog day care in Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council: Dan Wilden is pleased to have secured a consent to allow the use of an agricultural field to be used as a dog day care facility incorporating a new access, fencing and movable shelter. These types of facilities are becoming popular and often open up without first seeking […]
Approved: outline permission for five new detached houses at Fareham
Fareham Borough Council: Dan Wilden, Director of Pure Town Planning, is pleased to have just secured outline planning consent for five new detached houses for private clients on a site on the southern edge of Fareham in Hampshire. Despite being a largely brownfield site comprising a house with attached car […]
Approved: granny annexe in rear garden in Poole
BCP Council (former Poole Borough): Pure Town Planning recently secured planning permission for the erection of a granny annexe in the rear garden of a house on Berkley Avenue in Poole. This will provide additional accommodation for the grandparents to introduce their own space with a kitchenette, living area and bedroom, […]