A town planning development appraisal is an assessment of site for development potential.… More >>
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Practical Guide to Biodiversity Net Gain
In recent years, there has been a growing concern for the environment, with a need to promote sustainable development practices.… More >>
Biodiversity Net Gain: UK Government Introduces New Measures
The UK government has announced new measures to increase biodiversity through the implementation of Biodiversity Net Gain.… More >>
Planning Success – Advertisement Consent
We are happy to have secured advertisement consent for the display of 1no. non-illuminated free standing entrance sign, 1no.… More >>
Increasing Land Value through planning permission
Land is a valuable asset and securing planning permission for its development can significantly increase its value.… More >>
Planning Success – Change of Use to School, Northumberland
Planning permission has been approved for the change of use from C2 use (Residential School) to F1(a) for purely educational purposes on behalf of Young Foundations Ltd.… More >>
Planning Success – Discharge of conditions in Northumberland
Planning House were delighted to secure approval for the discharge of conditions associated with highways, noise management and surface water drainage in relation to a recent approval for change of use from agriculture to a commercial dog training business.… More >>
Planning Success – Retrospective Works Hartlepool
Planning House are thrilled to secure retrospective planning permission. The approval related to an extension to a beer garden with a raised decking area at a village pub in Hartlepool.… More >>
What is a Preliminary Risk Assessment?
Planning House work with some great companies, and one, Northpoint Geotechnical have written a useful article about Preliminary Risk Assessments (PRA) which is a common assessment required to accompany planning applications. … More >>
Frequently Asked Questions About Town Planning
There is not doubt about it Town Planning is a maze. If it wasn’t there would be no need for Town Planning Consultants!… More >>