All posts by Planning House

Planning Success – Edinburgh

Edinburgh City Council have granted Advertisement Consent for our client on a prominent building in the the City. … More >>

Planning Success – Malton, North Yorkshire

Planning House are delighted to have secured planning permission to regularise works to a detached outbuilding to enable the use as a garage/store with ancillary living accommodation at a property in Swinton, Malton, North Yorkshire.… More >>

Planning Success – Residential Development, Wimbledon

Anyone for Tennis?  The application we were involved in close to Wimbledon centre court did not have any faults!… More >>

Planning Success – Stables & Cabin

We are delighted to have secured planning permission for stables and a cabin to house rescue horses currently grazing on land at our client’s site in Stanley, Co.… More >>

The Only way is up: Permitted Development Rights for Upward Extensions Class AA)

What are Permitted Development Rights?

In short, permitted development rights are a list of alterations and changes you can make to a property without having to apply for planning permission, providing you do not live in an area with an Article 4 Direction.  … More >>

Planning Success – Kingston upon Thames

Planning House are delighted to have secured a planning success in Kingston upon Thames.… More >>

Planning Success – planning permission for change of use of a residential property

Planning House are delighted to have worked again with the Hennessy Group securing planning permission for change of use of a residential property with dog groomers  to a Children’s Home (C2 Use Class).… More >>

A Practical Guide to Assessing Need & Demand for Tourism

Developing a planning proposal for a new tourism development often benefits from being accompanied by a strategic assessment of both local and national needs and demands.… More >>

Staycations: Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic

With the COVID-19 pandemic infiltrating and altering almost every aspect of our lives, it’s no surprise that the future of tourism is likely to look a little different, too.… More >>