Agricultural occupancy condition successfully removed
Following a previously successful certificate of lawfulness application concerning an agricultural occupancy condition RCC have now attained consent to fully remove the condition from the site.
Following a previously successful certificate of lawfulness application concerning an agricultural occupancy condition RCC have now attained consent to fully remove the condition from the site.
We are delighted that we have again been successful with an annex, this time in Sevenoaks in Kent
RCC are delighted that a Section 106 which tied a previously approved dwelling to the farmyard and wider holding has been removed.
RCC have managed to attain approval to remove a planning condition that had previously prevented a large part of a house being used for residential development.
RCC is delighted to have attained a Class Q permitted development conversion for our clients in Wiltshire.
After a long and difficult process RCC are delighted that this application has finally been approved under delegated powers.
RCC have attained permission for a modest infill dwelling on this garden site in Somerset.
Permission has been attained in Wiltshire to vary an occupancy condition on a holiday let to allow much greater flexibility for our client.
RCC were delighted attain permission for the conversion and extension of a double garage to create this striking new annex.
After quite a delay due to COVID and restrictions on Council site visits we are pleased that this approval is final issued
We were very pleased when RCC were again successful with the certificate application for the breach of an agricultural occupancy condition in Wiltshire
RCC have attained permission for more containers and a further building conversion at this self-storage facility in rural Wiltshire.
Whilst there was some string local opposition, RCC has attained two planning approvals for a client in Wiltshire but the story isn't over.
RCC are delighted that planning permission has finally been granted for this new gallop in Berkshire.
This was an interesting proposal to convert a former aircraft hanger and pigsty in open countryside to residential use.
Were very please when the application got approved even after a negative pre-application enquiry response from the council.
After a long struggle RCC are delighted that permission has finally been granted to an innovative and striking improvement to this dwelling.
These measures have been announced and relate to planning permissions that would have lapsed between 23 March and 31 December 2020.
RCC have just attained full planning permission for conversion of this building to a dwelling under delegated powers.
RCC were delighted to have attained this permission following our previous success on this Wiltshire site.
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RCC was asked by the Manton Estate to work with Jeremy Browne Associates on a proposed development in Marlborough. The proposal involved the development of a current council owned open space/play area for housing whilst compensatory open space was provided on adjacent land owned by the estate.
RCC were approached by the applicants who had tried to attain planning permission for residential development within their garden since 1984. During that time they were unsuccessful with seven planning applications of which three had been dismissed on appeal.
RCC first dealt with this site when we acted on behalf of the previous owner (Aster Housing Association) attaining outline planning permission for two houses and replacement car parking. The site consisted of a row of garages and a wider hard surfaced area used for car parking, as seen in the photographs.