Friday 30 November 2012

Sports performance building for golf club


Planning permission has been granted for a new golf performance building at the private Wisley Golf Club, Surrey. The facility will provide new private coaching and fitting services for members of the club, which includes tour professionals and keen amateurs.

The site lies in the Green Belt and in the flood plain. The application justified the need for the new building and demonstrated no harm to flooding, nor to the attractive landscaped golf course. Permission was granted under delegated powers.

Client: The Wisley

Tuesday 6 November 2012

New house in Belgravia


Planning permission and listed building consent has been granted for a new house within central Belgravia, London.

This followed our appointment as advisors in relation to proposed extensions and internal works to a listed property. Detailed research revealed the building was once a bakery with a house originally to the rear, which was probably damaged in the War and demolished. Evidence was presented to the Council that reinstating this house now would be historically accurate for the area and that the works to the original building - including an additional storey - would be in accordance with planning policy.

The applications were approved by the Westminster Planning Committee.

Client: Grosvenor Estates