East Hampshire District Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to have assisted our developer client in obtaining full planning permission for two new detached houses on a garden site in Four Marks, Hampshire. The application site is the unusually large front garden of a bungalow plot lying on the corner […]
Approved: complete contemporary remodel of existing house in Penn Hill, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning are delighted to announce that they have recently secured consent for a one-off project in Penn Hill, Poole for alterations, extensions and remodelling of the existing dwelling to a scheme designed by Tony Holt Design. Our client had decided that despite the excellent location of their property, […]
Approved: home office building in Southbourne, Bournemouth
Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce their latest approval in Southbourne to demolish the existing garage and erect a home office on its footprint with a mezzanine level for office storage. The plans accompanying the application were designed and drawn by Design and Development Associates. Our […]
Approved: conversion of offices into eight flats on Ashley Road, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning has recently achieved planning permission for four separate applications on two adjacent sites for one client. Two planning applications were for the full conversion of two former offices on Ashley Road in Poole into four flats each. These two applications ran alongside a Prior Approval […]
Bournemouth Borough Council to begin charging Community Infrastructure Levy
Bournemouth Borough Council: The Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is coming to development in Bournemouth very soon! We are expecting that Bournemouth Borough Council will begin charging on developments which gain planning permission on or after 01 March 2016 – just four months away. Whilst this is unlikely to capture applications […]
Approved: The Great Wall of Upton
Purbeck District Council: Pure Town Planning have just gained retrospective planning permission for a front and side boundary wall in Upton, Dorset with plans supplied by Design and Development Associates. Our client was incorrectly informed by their builder that the wall was being built within permitted development rights. Unfortunately being adjacent to a highway, permitted […]
Approved: listed building consent for a replacement staircase in the New Forest National Park
New Forest National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce that we have just secured listed building consent for the installation of a replacement internal staircase within a Grade II listed curtilage building situated near Ringwood within the New Forest National Park. The property, which is an attractive […]
Approved: new dwelling in the Branksome Park Conservation Area, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce following 18 months hard work they have secured approval to erect a new dwelling within the Branksome Park Conservation Area with plans supplied by Empery and Co. This odyssey started in April 2014 with our client approaching us seeking to regularise […]
Won on appeal: new dwelling on infill site in Walkford, Highcliffe
Christchurch Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have just won another appeal in Christchurch Borough resulting in planning permission being granted for a new dwelling at Walkford near Highcliffe. The appeal site was a small triangle of land, one of those unusual sites which has been left over as the surrounding […]
Approved: lawful development certificate for a 100 sqm domestic outbuilding in Surrey
Tandridge District Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to have secured a Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) for a 100 sqm outbuilding (complying with Class E of the General Permitted Development Order (2015) (GPDO)). This outbuilding was needed by our client to provide them with a private gym, swimming pool and […]