Approved: redevelopment of pub to form eight flats in Waterlooville, Hampshire

Havant Borough Council: Darryl Howells has secured planning permission for the redevelopment and alterations of a pub in Waterlooville to provide a total of eight apartments. The approved scheme was designed by local architect B H Architect Limited following an interesting planning history. A first scheme that sought the demolition […]

Approved: plot split and new house in Meyrick Park and Talbot Woods Conservation Area, Bournemouth

Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are delighted to announce that they have secured planning permission for a plot split and erection of a family dwelling in the Meyrick Park and Talbot Woods Conservation Area. An application for a similar scheme was refused on the site and dismissed at appeal […]

Approved: replacement uPVC windows at a flat in Bournemouth conservation area

Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning has recently secured approval for replacement windows to a fourth floor flat in a Conservation Area in Bournemouth town centre. In this instance, the applicant had to apply for full planning permission for replacement uPVC windows as their property is situated within the West […]

Approved: listed building and advertisement consent for signage in Andover, Hampshire

Test Valley Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to have secured retrospective consent for fascia signage at a shop in Andover town centre in Hampshire. As the sign was fixed to a listed building both advertisement consent and listed building consent were required – something our client had not […]

Approved: planning and listed building consent for change of use to apartment in Weymouth

Weymouth and Portland Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have recently secured listed building consent and planning permission for the change of use of the first and second floors of 6-7 Coburg Place, Weymouth, Dorset to create a 4-bedroom apartment. The site is a three-storey, Grade II listed building dating from the […]

Approved: listed building and planning permission secured for conversion to two flats in Westbourne

Bournemouth Borough Council:  Darryl Howells of Pure Town Planning is pleased to secure Listed Building approval and Planning Permission for the alternation of existing first and second floor offices to form 2 self-contained flats with zero car parking in Westbourne, Dorset.  The site is located within the Grade II Listed […]

Won on appeal: pub conversion and new build dwellings in Market Lavington, Wiltshire

Wiltshire Council: Pure Town Planning recently won a planning appeal in the conservation area in Market Lavington, Wiltshire. The appeal proposal, designed by Western Design Architects, was for the conversion of a former pub into two houses together with a third new-build dwelling in the rear garden area – the The […]

Approved: alterations & conversion of Listed Building into 2 self-contained flats in Westbourne Arcade

Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning were pleased to recently achieve planning and listed building consent  for alterations and conversion of 1st and 2nd floors into 2 self contained flats in a Grade II Listed premises in the Westbourne Arcade in Bournemouth. The property had been vacant for some time and this […]

Approved: conversion of underground reservoir into a unique home in the South Downs National Park

South Downs National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning are very pleased to have secured full planning consent for one of our most interesting (and long running) projects. The proposal is a unique project to convert part of a Victorian covered reservoir into a new self-build family home for our clients. The […]

Approved: new shop front to a listed building in Winchester High Street

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 […]

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