Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning were pleased to win another appeal recently against the refusal of planning permission by Bournemouth Borough Council. The appeal site is a former bed and breakfast establishment in the Iford area of the town and our developer client had been seeking its demolition and replacement with a […]
Latest changes to permitted development rights…
England: The Government has just laid The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015 – the first consolidated permitted development order since 1995. It’s about time as the 1995 order was subject to over 20 separate amendment orders – ten of which under the present Government. The consolidated […]
Approved: stunning 790sqm replacement dwelling in South Downs National Park
South Downs National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning were delighted in be involved in achieving planning permission for a truly unique new dwelling at Privett near Petersfield, Hampshire. The contemporary dwelling was designed by AR Design Studio to sit at the heart of a magnificent 1950s landscape garden set in the open […]
Approved: backland development and plot spilt to secure two new dwellings in Waterlooville, Hampshire
Havant Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have just secured planning permission (they are coming in fast this month!) for two additional dwellings at Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire. The latest addition to Pure Town Planning’s rapidly growing list of approvals in 2015 saw the original Victorian dwellinghouse spilt and extended to […]
Could this man reduce the cost of your planning obligations?
England: Would you like to significantly reduce the cost of your planning obligations on a consent that you have not started work on? If the answer is yes, then get in touch with Pure Town Planning. As set out in our Briefing Note available here, under the amended National Planning Policy Guidance […]
Approved: four new dwellings on a large garden in Wimborne Minster, Dorset
East Dorset District Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to report the successful outcome of a long running case in Wimborne, Dorset with full approval granted for four new three bedroom dwellings in a great location close to the town centre. Our client originally approached Pure Town Planning following a refusal […]
Won on appeal: two detached houses and a flat in Parkstone, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning are pleased to report another appeal success – we’ve had quite a run recently! This one was for a scheme of two large detached houses together with a garage block and flat above on North Road in the Parkstone area of Poole. The very attractively […]
Won on appeal with full award of costs: amendment to three bungalows in Ensbury Park, Bournemouth
Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to a have resolved a long running planning dispute in Bournemouth by not just winning a planning appeal but securing a full award of costs against Bournemouth Borough Council. The case stemmed from the actions of an aggrieved neighbour together with a local Councillor […]
Bournemouth Borough Council consults again on CIL charges
Bournemouth Borough Council: Slowly but surely Bournemouth Borough Council move towards the adoption of the Community Infrastructure Levy (if you need a CIL reminder download our Briefing Note from our Intelligence page). The Council has just published the second round of consultation on its proposed Charging Schedule. The proposed rates now […]
Approved: office to residential permitted development consent for 14 flats in Southampton city centre
Southampton City Council: Pure Town Planning has just secured consent for another office to residential permitted development scheme, this time in central Southampton for fourteen flats. An earlier prior approval application for the three storey office building was originally turned down when the Southampton City Council planning officer, upon visiting the […]