Tag Archives: #planninghouse

Planning Success – Retrospective Planning – Double Garage in Hartlepool

Planning House are pleased to have assisted in securing planning consent for a double garage in the countryside in Hartlepool. … More >>

Planning Success – New Home in Durham

Planning House are overjoyed to receive the news that one of our recurring clients was successful with a  resubmitted planning application in County Durham.… More >>

Practical Guide to Planning Conditions

Today we’re going to look at the basics of planning conditions.  If you’ve secured planning permission for a development it’s highly likely that planning conditions will be attached to your approval, these will be shown on your Decision Notice. … More >>

Planning Success – Green Belt Dog Training Use

We know that Chris is a crazy dog lady! So we’re over the moon that one of her schemes for a dog related use has been approved. … More >>

Planning Success – Discharge of Conditions Approval

Planning House has received Discharge of Conditions approval through for a residential development which was approved 3 years ago today at Hilton Hall Farm, County Durham.… More >>

Planning Success – J&B Recycling, Hartlepool

The success of the Planning House team is going from strength to strength with Helen getting another successful application under her belt. … More >>

Planning Success – Amendment of Planning Approval for Major Development

How do you amend Planning Permission? is a scary but serious question that is often asked. … More >>

Planning Success – Planning Permission for Self Build Homes

We are over the moon to secure an approval from Stockton Planning Committee for a self build dwelling at Wynyard.… More >>

Planning Success – Modification of Conditions, Co. Durham

A story of success but also disappointment…

We secured planning permission for a Change of Use of a Garage to a Residential Dwelling (which was originally the subject of an Enforcement Notice which we had Quashed) there were a couple of conditions attached which we felt were unnecessary and unreasonable. … More >>