North Dorset District Council: Despite the adoption of their Local Plan Part 1 in January 2016, North Dorset District Council have confirmed that they no longer have a five year housing land supply. As part of the local plan process and as set out in the National Planning Policy Framework, […]
Approved: New terrace seating area and external alterations at the Bermuda Triangle, Ashley Cross
Borough of Poole: Pure Town Planning were asked by the new owners of the Bermuda Triangle Pub (known locally as “The BT”) to assist them with their improvement plans for the premises. The improvements consisted of a first floor outdoor seating area, installation of external stairs leading down to a ground […]
What is permitted development?
Ever hear the term permitted development but don’t really know what it means? Read on… Permitted development rights are a national grant of planning permission which allow certain building works and changes of use to be carried out without having to make a planning application. In England, they are set […]
Won on appeal: two bungalows on a rear garden site in Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire
New Forest District Council: Pure Town Planning have won another planning appeal this time in Barton on Sea, resulting in planning permission being granted for the erection of two bungalows with associated access and parking. The appeal site consists of the rear part of the gardens of two adjacent bungalows […]
Approved: two contemporary dwellings in Parkstone, Poole
Borough of Poole: Darryl Howells has secured full planning permission for the demolition of an existing building and the erection of 2 no. 3 storey contemporary houses in Daylesford Close, Poole. The scheme, drawn by b3 architecture Limited of Wareham, consisted of each house having 4 bedrooms with large living and […]
Won on appeal: remodel and contemporary extension of existing house in Bournemouth
Bournemouth Borough Council: Darryl Howells has successfully won a householder appeal for alterations and additions to the existing house in Carbery Avenue, Bournemouth for the erection of a 2 storey contemporary extension at the rear, loft conversion and remodelled elevations. The scheme drawn by local architects David James Architects & Partners […]
Won at appeal: two dwellings in Branksome Park, Poole
Borough of Poole Council: Pure Town Planning are pleased to announce another successful appeal win for a pair of detached four-bedroom dwellings within the Brackenhill cul-de-sac in Branksome Park, Poole. A previously proposed plot severance for a pair of detached dwellings was refused by the Borough of Poole Council in […]
Approved: erection of an oak-frame outbuilding in New Forest National Park conservation area
New Forest National Park Authority: Pure Town Planning are pleased to have announce that we have recently secured planning permission for the demolition of four existing outbuildings and the erection of a substantial outbuilding within Burley Conservation Area. The appeal site is located on the edge of the small village […]
Pure Town Planning take part in charity golf day in aid of Bournemouth Hospital Charity
Pure Town Planning were pleased to enter a team in the Templar Wines Charity Golf Day at Dudsbury Golf Club helping raising funds for Bournemouth Hospital Charity. Pictured are our team of four with Matt and Darryl joined by our friends at David James Architects & Partners Ltd.
Approved: listed building and planning consent to convert pub into three flats in Weymouth
Weymouth and Portland Borough Council: Pure Town Planning have secured listed building consent and planning permission to partially demolish, extend and convert the Prince of Wales public house in Weymouth into 3 apartments. The pub is a Grade II listed building dating from the early 1800’s situated on Park Street […]