New Forest National Park Authority and New Forest District Council: Working as a team with PAD Studio, Pure Town Planning has helped secure a hard-won planning permissions in the New Forest National Park and the New Forest District Council just outside Lymington. It is one of those rare cases where […]
Approved: two storey extensions and remodel of house in Long Ditton, Surrey
Elmbridge Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have recently secured planning permission for substantial two storey extensions and a total remodel which will dramatically transform an existing house in Long Ditton in Surrey. The proposal converted the existing ageing chalet home into a large, contemporary 6-bedroom family house with multiple living spaces, […]
Approved: complete remodel and large extensions at Barton on Sea, Hampshire
New Forest District Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to have secured an approval to totally transform a mundane Barton on Sea bungalow into a fantastic contemporary two-storey dwelling. The scheme was well-designed by Tony Holt Design and gave us surprisingly little trouble. The main difficulty was land ownership issue […]
Approved: alterations, extension and total re-model of bungalow in Penn Hill / Branksome Park
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning have recently secured planning permission for substantial extensions and a complete “facelift” to an existing property in the Penn Hill/Branksome Park area of Poole. This consent innovatively transforms a currently bland, outdated and uninspiring bungalow into a fantastic two-storey house. The contemporary design by local architect […]
Approved: new private jetty in Christchurch Harbour ‘propelled’ through to an approval
Christchurch Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have just “tied up” planning permission for a private jetty associated with a large waterside property in Christchurch, Dorset. We wish we could tell you that this “sailed” through without a “hitch” but that is “knot” the case… This was “uncharted” territory for us […]
Approved: two storey extensions and house remodel in Bath
Bath and North East Somerset Council: We have recently secured planning permission for substantial two storey extensions and a total remodel which will dramatically transform an existing house on Bathwick Hill. The house is located within the City of Bath Conservation Area and the designated World Heritage Site. The approved […]
Approved: permitted development extension (new larger rules) to property in Avon Causeway, Christchurch
Christchurch Borough Council: The relatively new permitted development rights set out in The Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (Amendment) (England) Order 2013 which include the potential for larger single-storey rear extensions to dwellings (see our Briefing Note) came into force on 30 May 2013, just over 7 months ago. […]
Approved: substantial extensions and total house remodel in Ferndown
East Dorset District Council: Pure Town Planning’s winning streak continues… We have recently secured planning permission for substantial extensions and a total remodel which will transform an existing house on Golf Links Road, a Special Character Area in Ferndown, Dorset beyond all recognition. The approved scheme transforms the existing 3-bed chalet bungalow into a […]
Approved: extensions and remodel to a house in Silsoe, Bedfordshire
Central Bedfordshire Council: Once again, proving that our planning success is not just limited to the south coast, Pure Town Planning have just secured planning permission for a number of single and two storey extensions to a property in Silsoe in Bedfordshire, not far from Milton Keynes. This project was particularly interesting and […]
Approved: enclosure of a patio to a flat in Canford Cliffs
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning have recently secured planning permission for a lovely elderly couple to enclose a patio on their large three bedroom ground floor flat in prestigious Canford Cliffs village, Poole. The existing patio to the master bedroom was enclosed by a quite harsh looking white painted metal railings. […]