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Our client wished to add a three storeys of side & rear extensions to...
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The client approached Get Planning and Architecture to produce drawings to comply with Building...
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The discharging of conditions on an existing Listed Building Application for a single storey...
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Our client wanted a side extension to significantly increase the size of the first...
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Our client bought this property at auction and came to Get Planning and Architecture...
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The initial brief was to obtain planning permission for the demolition of the existing...
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Our client owned a large detached bungalow on Green Belt that was also an...
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The property was a 1920’s building that was purpose built as a children’s home....
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For this project we were approached by a client of which had purchased a...
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The client approached us with a site which had an existing house in Croydon...
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Our client had already got planning permission for this development. However, this came with...
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The creation of an attractive outdoor dining area was at the forefront of our...
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Our client was a local property management company wishing to convert a disused shop...
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This client was looking to extend their NHS surgery in Hounslow but after a...
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Our client, a property developer, wanted an elegant and modern building, separate from their...
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Our client was a secondary school and sixth form. The proposal was to make...
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Our client wished to convert a House in Multiple Occupation into 3 self-contained flats.
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In a bid to develop their business and secure the viability of their pub...
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This interior design company urgently needed a retrospective application on behalf of one of...
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To provide Listed Building Consent and Building Regulations for the refurbishment of three studio...
Heritage
A building, monument, site, place, area or landscape identified as having a degree of significance meriting consideration in planning decisions, because of its heritage interest is likely to be considered as a ‘Heritage Asset’. These include both ‘nationally designated’ heritage assets but also assets identified by the Local Planning Authority or local Civic Society (often referred to as ‘local listing’, or BTM: Building of Townscape Merit).
Most development affecting Heritage Assets needs planning permission, but may also require Listed Building Consent. The objective for Councils is to manage change to the historic environment for the benefit of the public. Projects involving Heritage Assets can be complex in nature however Get Planning and Architecture can help you achieve success as a result of our high level of experience, professionalism and robust knowledge.
How can Get Planning and Architecture help you?
Get Planning and Architecture give benefit to our clients via appropriate high quality design aimed at preserving historic character and enhancing the original buildings. In addition our planners support your applications by preparing robust and thorough planning support documents, such as Heritage Statements, to help you achieve success.