North Dorset District Council: Pure Town Planning are delighted to confirm yet another successful approval for a contemporary residential development near Gillingham in Dorset. The approved scheme involves the demolition of the existing bungalow and the erection of a two storey contemporary dwelling in the rural area of Higher Langham. The […]
Approved: demolition of the existing house and the erection of semi-detached dwellings in Lilliput, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning are delighted to have secured yet another planning permission for the erection of two semi-detached family dwellings in the desirable area of Lilliput in Poole. The immediate street scene of Conifer Avenue had seen little development since its original construction in the 1960s. However, owing […]
Approved: erection of a first floor above a shop to provide a two bedroom flat in Bovington, Dorset
Purbeck District Council: Pure Town Planning are thrilled to have secured planning permission for the erection of an additional first floor above an existing retail shop to provide a two bedroom self-contained flat in the village of Bovington, Dorset. The street scene of King George V Road is largely dominated […]
Approved: plot split to create two large detached houses in Canford Cliffs Village, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning are delighted to have secured planning consent for the demolition of an existing house and the erection of two 2000 sqft detached family dwellings in the desirable area of Canford Cliffs Village in Poole. Plot splits (in this case “two-for-one”) on this particular road […]
Approved: three new houses on garden land in Durrington, Wiltshire
Wiltshire Council: Pure Town Planning were pleased to recently obtain another planning consent for one of our regular developer clients. The application site was a modest house set in a large garden in the Wiltshire village of Durrington. The proposal was to remove a single storey side extension to the […]
Won on appeal: redevelopment of guest house with six apartments in Bournemouth
Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning were pleased to win another appeal recently against the refusal of planning permission by Bournemouth Borough Council. The appeal site is a former bed and breakfast establishment in the Iford area of the town and our developer client had been seeking its demolition and replacement with a […]
Approved: Demolition of bungalow and erection of a pair of semi-detached houses, Lower Parkstone, Poole
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning has recently secured planning permission for a pair of semi-detached properties designed to appear as a single dwellinghouse in Lower Parkstone in Poole. Following a negative pre-application response from the LPA which centred on splitting the plot to form two dwellings, Pure Town Planning were […]
Approved: stunning 790sqm replacement dwelling in South Downs National Park
South Downs National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning were delighted in be involved in achieving planning permission for a truly unique new dwelling at Privett near Petersfield, Hampshire. The contemporary dwelling was designed by AR Design Studio to sit at the heart of a magnificent 1950s landscape garden set in the open […]
Approved: backland development and plot spilt to secure two new dwellings in Waterlooville, Hampshire
Havant Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have just secured planning permission (they are coming in fast this month!) for two additional dwellings at Jubilee Road, Waterlooville, Hampshire. The latest addition to Pure Town Planning’s rapidly growing list of approvals in 2015 saw the original Victorian dwellinghouse spilt and extended to […]
Approved: backland development of two houses in Walkford, Christchurch
Christchurch Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are celebrating another residential planning approval in Christchurch. The latest addition to Pure Town Planning’s rapidly growing list of approvals in 2015 saw a two garden assembly site which created a pair of semi-detached dwellings in Walkford, Christchurch. Pure Town Planning were instructed following […]