Runnymede Planning & Conservation Areas

Conservation areas are sites of historical or architectural importance. Building and redevelopment can be a more complex process due to more planning regulations and constraints applying within such areas. However our highly trained staff have the expertise to address more challenging planning and design issues. We achieve the aims of our clients both on an aesthetic and functional level whilst adhering to regulations set out by the local planning authority.

Runnymede conservation areas:

Chertsey, The Hythe, Egham, Egham Town Centre, Thorpe, Englefield Green, Wey Navigation


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Planning in Runnymede

The population of Runnymede at the time of the 2011 census was 80,500, whilst the number of households was 32,700. The borough is predominantly residential with some light industries situated within it too. Get Planning and Architects has years of experience in working on both residential and commercial developments, and have the architectural and planning expertise to skilfully assist with these projects.

The main areas in Runnymeade are: Addlestone, Chertsey, Egham, Englefield Green, Longcross, Lyne, New Haw, Ottershaw, Row Town, Thorpe, Virginia Water and Woodham.


Runnymede Planning Applications & Appeals

Get Planning and Architects is expert in supporting our clients with all aspects of planning and architecture and have had a high level of success winning planning appeals.


Runnymede News

In July 2014 the go-ahead was given for the transformation of Addlestone town centre. The regeneration will involve the demolition of several existing buildings, which will then be replaced by residential blocks providing 213 flats, a 64-room Premier Inn, and a shopping mall with a cinema, restaurants, cafes and retail units. The council has recommended that out of the homes, 53 should be much needed affordable housing. Work on this development was expected to start in summer 2015.

In other news, the development of 308 homes close to Chertsey and Virginia Water has stalled. Planning permission for the development at the former DERA site in Longcross was given by Runnymede Borough council in July 2014. However, in October 2014, a legal challenge against the council was launched over doubt about whether the council followed the correct process in their decision making.


Runnymede Contact Information

Runnymede – Local Planning Authority

Runnymede Borough Council
Runnymede Civic Centre
Station Road
Addlestone
Surrey KT15 2AH

For more information, visit www.runnymede.gov.uk

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