Approved: conversion of house to five flats in Bournemouth – NO AFFORDABLE HOUSING CONTRIBUTION

Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have recently convinced Bournemouth Borough Council, or rather the District Valuer, that a scheme for the conversion of a house into five flats in Bournemouth should not be liable for any affordable housing contribution whatsoever. Pure Town Planning were called in by the owner of the […]

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: transformation to approved apartments on Evening Hill, Lilliput

Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning have just secured planning permission via a minor material amendment application to totally transform an approved scheme to demolish part of an existing dwelling and erect a new flatted development (consisting of 3 luxury apartments) in its place. When the applicants secured planning approval they […]

Approved: backland development of four houses in Northbourne/Kinson

Bournemouth Borough Council: Pure Town Planning are celebrating yet another residential planning approval in Bournemouth. The latest addition to Pure Town Planning’s long list of approvals in 2013 saw a garden assembly site which created four new small family homes in Northbourne between Kinson and West Parley. Following relatively positive pre-application advice , […]

Approved: two new detached family dwellings in Lower Parkstone, Poole

Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning have just secured a fantastic planning approval for the demolition of an existing house and the erection of two detached family dwellings in the desirable area near Penn Hill Village. Plot splits (“two-for-ones”) on this particular road have not been viewed particularly favourably in […]

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