Approved: certificate of lawfulness to confirm use of paddock as garden in Newbury, Berkshire

West Berkshire Council: Dan Wilden of Pure Town Planning recently successfully obtained a certificate of lawfulness for clients in the countryside near Newbury to confirm that the integration of a former paddock into the garden was lawful and they can carry on using the whole as a larger garden. How […]

Approved: pair of semi-detached dwellings in Lychett Matravers, Dorset

Dorset Council: Matt Annen, director of Pure Town Planning is delighted to announce that planning permission has been granted for a pair of semi-detached dwellings within the garden of a Grade ll Listed building known as The Shooting Box for our clients Harlequin Homes. The scheme was designed by local architects Anders Roberts […]

Approved: lawful use certificate for 5 caravan site near Ferndown

Dorset Council (former East Dorset District):  Darryl Howells, a director the firm has secured a Certificate of Lawfulness for an Existing Use or Development (CLEUD) for the use of land for the purposes of stationing of up to 5 caravans at any one time for the purposes of human habitation, […]

Approved: single storey house extension in the New Forest National Park

New Forest National Park Authority:  Darryl Howells, a director of the firm has secured planning permission for a single storey extension to a house in Woodlands in the national park.  The nature of the application seems simple, however the reality of dealing with the application was actually difficult. The main […]

Won on appeal: change of use of pub to flats in Dorset village

Dorset Council (former East Dorset District): Jess Glover is delighted to announce she has recently won an appeal for the change of use of an existing public house (A4 use) to 3no. self-contained flats (C3 use) in Sixpenny Handley, Dorset. The proposed development, which was designed by Western Design Architects, converts […]

Won on appeal: extensions to Green Belt house at St Leonards, Dorset

Dorset Council (East Dorset area): Jess Glover is delighted to announce that she has won an appeal in the South East Dorset Green Belt for householder extensions (over 50% increase in floorspace) and remodel of an existing chalet bungalow. The appeal proposal comprises the erection of front and rear single […]

Won on appeal: development of caravan sales site near Southampton

Eastleigh Borough Council:  Darryl Howells, a director of the firm has secured a successful appeal for a challenging scheme located in the countryside, to the east of Southampton.  The applicant originally applied for the creation of a landscaped embankment; demolition of existing buildings and the creation of a new detached […]

Approved: two detached houses in Broad Chalke, Wiltshire

Wiltshire Council: Pure Town Planning director Dan Wilden is pleased to have recently secured planning consent for two four-bedroom detached houses in the south Wiltshire village of Broad Chalke. The site lies on the outskirts of the village within the conservation area. It is occupied by a chalet bungalow which […]

Approved: ten houses on vehicle scrapyard site in rural Kent

Tunbridge Wells Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce that Dan Wilden has secured planning consent for ten detached houses at a vehicle scrapyard site in the Kent countryside near Paddock Wood. The scheme was designed by architects ARC Architecture. Planning consent had previously been secured for a […]

Approved: outline permission for 27 houses on land at Okeford Fitzpaine

Dorset Council: Pure Town Planning are delighted to share the great news that we have secured outline planning permission for our clients AJ Developments for the erection of the 27 dwellings on land at Castle Lane in Okeford Fitzpaine. Supporting plans were prepared by Anders Roberts Cheer Architects. All matters […]

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