These are not normal times and as such we can’t say it is ‘business as usual’. We are however still providing our usual high quality service for our clients, both old and new. We are all working safely from home and can do most of our work from the desk. Site visits can still take place but clearly social distancing is required. We have already shown how this can be done safely and with no impact on the quality of service.
The councils are still working and planning applications are being approved, and we even had a planning appeal allowed last week.
We will get through this very difficult period and it is more important than ever to plan for the future so do get in touch if you have any planning queries or proposals that you would like us to help you with.
Latest commercial case studies:
Gaigers site
This site was the main warehouse and distribution premises for the Devizes based brewery Wadworth & Co Ltd, containing workshops and stabling for shire horses. RCC became involved in this site to act on behalf of the brewery who intended to reorganise their activities and operations whereby the main site would become redundant as a result.
Nursery
Sixpenny Nurseries have a small group of nurseries in Wiltshire. Their lease in Devizes was ending and new premise was a priority. RCC discussed possible options with them but a number of possible sites raised issues concerning the potential impact of the proposed use on traffic and residential amenity of an area.
Rowdy Cow
RCC was asked by the architects for this job (PKA Architects) to assist them by submitting a planning application for a farm diversification proposal. The proposal, on a dairy farm, was to establish a micro ice cream factory within an existing small agricultural building whilst then building an additional linked building to house a café.