Approved: permitted development prior approval for office conversion to 16 flats in Salisbury

Wiltshire Council: Pure Town Planning has recently secured approval to convert a vacant office premises into 16 self-contained flats in the town centre of Salisbury. The application utilised permitted development rights that allow offices to be converted to residential use (in planning Use Class terms a B1 to C3 chanve […]

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: extensions and remodel of a house in the New Forest National Park

New Forest National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning have just secured planning permission for a number of substantial extensions to a detached property in the part of Wiltshire which falls within the New Forest National Park. The scheme was a bespoke design by Tony Holt Design, who created an aesthetically please design […]

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