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Successful Planning Permission – Phoenix Road NW1
We have successfully obtained planning permission and a Grade II listed building consent for the refurbishment, conversion and extension of the existing public house ‘The Cock Tavern’ which forms part of the Ossulston Estate. The estate was constructed in 1929-30, to designs of the LCC Architects’ Department under G Topham Forrest, to provide social housing…
October 12, 2015Successful Planning Permission – Southwark Bridge Road
We have recently received planning permission for a restoration and alteration to the existing residential three bedroom house in Union Street Conservation Area on Southwark Bridge Road. The project includes internal layout alterations as well as restoration of the front facade: removal of an existing render to expose original brickwork and replacement of the ground…
September 28, 2015Successful Planning Permission: Forster Road Bromley
Planning permission has been granted for a single storey home extension to a terrace property on Forster Road, Bromley. The proposal removes an existing smaller kitchen extending across the rear of the property and opening up internal walls to create a large open plan kitchen and living area with new WC.
April 15, 2013Update: Reform of Change of Use from Office to Residential
A government notice regarding the proposed relaxation to the change of use from office to residential has been issued by the Department for Communities & Local Government: – ‘New permitted development rights which will allow offices to be converted into housing without the need for planning permission have been formally announced by the Department for…
February 7, 2013Successful Planning Permission – 1 Duck Lane, Soho
New planning permission granted for the construction of the five storey residential building with basement into one 2-bed and one 1-bed apartments.
January 2, 2013