The buildings had been in office use for many years with the client previously trying to convert them to residential use in 2005 but that application was refused. Due to a restrictive planning condition permitted development rights couldn’t be used so a full planning application was required. RCC put together a very robust and compelling case with the assistance of a viability report to address the council’s local planning policy restrictions. We were therefore delighted when the council granted planning permission under delegated powers.
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Office to residential conversions
In 2013 the Government introduced new permitted development rights to allow office buildings to be converted to residential use. This was for an initial temporary period of 3 years but they subsequently made the new rights permanent in 2016.
New Park Street
RCC was brought on board by PKA Architects when they were approached by a developer proposing a mixed use development on a vacant site in Devizes town centre. The site accommodated a single storey clinic building and car park but historically there would have been a building on the main road frontage
Aughton
RCC were approached regarding the possibility of attaining planning permission for an additional dwelling in the garden of our clients’house. It was an extremely timely approach, as Wiltshire Council was in the process of changing their local planning policy document.