Can I Build a House in my Garden?
Can I Build a House in my Garden? If you have a garden you think is big enough to accommodate a new home – lucky you! … More >>
National Town Planning Consultancy based in the North East
Can I Build a House in my Garden? If you have a garden you think is big enough to accommodate a new home – lucky you! … More >>
In a lot of cases the answer is NO! If your proposed development is not complex for instance a house extension or a simple commercial development then don’t waster your money employing a town planner. … More >>
There’s nothing more frustrating than having an application refused. If that’s the situation you’ve found yourself in, we’ve produced an eBook…Appeals covering the basics of what you need to know if you are thinking of appealing a planning refusal. … More >>

Today we’re going to take a look at Flood Risk and the Town Planning Process, covering the basic considerations you need to keep in mind if you’re looking to progress a development.… More >>
A Certificate of Lawful Proposed Use or Development (CLPUD also known as a CLOPUD) allows you to obtain a decision from the Local Planning Authority that a proposed use or works does not require planning permission and is lawful under section 192 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.… More >>
Are you thinking of selling or re-mortgaging, but never received planning permission? Or are you being threatened with enforcement action for your existing development?… More >>
I know we have only just published an article on Nutrient Neutrality however as we’re based predominantly in the North East of England and 2 of our Team have worked in North East Council’s we’re taking a keen interest in the Nutrient Neutrality advice in the Teesmouth and Cleveland Coast Protection Area.… More >>
We all know that the recent advice relating to Nutrient Neutrality has thrown some spanners in the works for developments. … More >>
Today we’re going to take a whistle stop tour of planning obligations, or developer obligations as they can be known, covering all the basic considerations you need to keep in mind if you’re looking to progress with one.… More >>
The hot topic in planning at the moment is Nutrient Neutrality due to the recent advice issued by Natural England which has the potential to halt developments within areas identified.… More >>