Winchester City Council: Pure Town Planning has recently secured planning permission and listed building consent for a new shop front in a listed building in the heart of Winchester‘s historic High Street. The proposed shop front replaces a nondescript modern shop front with something more in keeping with the historic […]
Won on Appeal: Advertisement consent for signage in the New Forest
New Forest District Council: Pure Town Planning have recently won an appeal relating to a site in New Milton, Hampshire gaining consent for two signs on a business premises. Advertisement consent appeals are relatively rare – applicants often don’t think it is worthwhile going to the trouble. In this case however it […]
Approved: conversion of former bank to retail and residential in Winton, Bournemouth
Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to report that we have just secured planning permission to convert an existing commercial premises that was in use as a bank (Use Class A2), into 1 x retail unit (Use Class A1) and 3 x 2 bedroom flats on Winton high street […]
Approved: advertisement consent for illuminated fascia in New Milton, Hampshire
New Forest District Council: Did you know Pure Town Planning can help you obtain advertisement consent if necessary? Advertising regulations are often an overlooked area of the planning system. Sometimes businesses don’t even realise consent is necessary and install signage blissfully unaware that it is unlawful. It may be that there is […]
Approved: office change of use in Davis Road, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning has recently secured planning permission for a change of use from a yoga studio and holistic centre (D1) to an office use (B1) in Davis Road, Poole. Following an unsuccessful marketing period of the property, the yoga studio and holistic centre subsequently ceased operation. […]
Approved: change of use to restaurant with rear extension in Canford Cliffs, Poole
Borough of Poole Council: Pure Town Planning have recently secured planning permission for a formal change of the use of a ground floor commercial unit to an A3 restaurant and a single storey rear extension at Baffi Neapolitan Pizza restaurant in Canford Cliffs. The Council had been previously accepted the […]
Approved: two new retail units on former petrol station site in Wyke Regis, Weymouth
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have recently secured planning permission for the change of use, alteration and extension of a former petrol filling station to two A1 retail units with associated access and parking in Wyke Regis, Weymouth. Working in collaboration with Union Architecture, we prepared, submitted […]
Approved: change of use of industrial buildings to taxi hire depot in Eastleigh
Eastleigh Borough Council: Pure Town Planning has just helped out a private vehicle hire company operating from an industrial estate in Eastleigh by securing retrospective planning permission. The company specialises in providing transport to take disabled children to school across Hampshire and had been operating from the industrial estate for many […]
Approved: change of use to funeral directors in Ringwood
New Forest District Council: Pure Town Planning has recently helped a new business to get going in Ringwood in Hampshire by securing planning consent for the change of use from B1(a) office to a funeral directors. Our client is just branching out on their own with a brand new funeral directorship. There […]
Approved: improvements to garden centre for charity in Highcliffe, Dorset
Christchurch Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce that we have just secured planning permission for the extension and alteration of an existing garden centre, the erection of two outbuildings and the change of use of the site to a mixed use comprising of a retail unit with […]