by brodieplanning | Aug 11, 2023
Barn Conversion Ι Land South of Meadow View
Location: Land South of Meadow View, Stow Road
Authority: Cotswold District Council
Application Type: Change of Use
Status: Approved
We are delighted to have secured planning permission for the conversion of a rural building to provide a new dwelling on a complicated and constrained site within the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The application followed a smooth path to determination with permission being achieved for the barn conversion in the first submission, with no revised or additional information required by the LPA.
If you’d like to know whether the team at BPA could help you secure permission for your dream barn conversion, send us a message today and we will contact you to discuss your project.
Alternatively you can call us on
01242 898 368
or email mail@brodieplanning.co.uk
by TeamMarketing | Mar 21, 2022
Stable block, Solcum Lane, Kidderminster
Brodie Planning Associates has secured consent (LPA Ref. 19/0625/FULL) for a stable block and tack room in the Green Belt at Solcum Lane, Cookley, Kidderminster, including a Change of Use from agriculture to equestrian. The client approached us knowing that the local planning authority, Wyre Forest District Council, was opposed to equestrian development in an area of rolling countryside and high quality landscapes. Negotiations over contributions to biodiversity were also secured before the permission was approved at Planning Committee. Please get in touch if you have a similar development proposal that requires planning permission.
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by Sophie Lennon | Aug 12, 2021
Agricultural Building to 4-bed house, Malvern
Set within a rural location with extensive views of the Malvern Hills, BPA are delighted to have secured permission to convert an agricultural building into a 4 bedroom house.
The site contained a 20th Century barn of steel construction and metal cladding. Ordinarily, the conversion of this type of barn would not have been acceptable as it would not have met local planning policy. We therefore used the ‘Class Q’ permitted development route to secure consent for the client and whilst we have secured permission for many homes now under this process, this was a particularly challenging case requiring a very methodical approach.
Through our strong planning submission and positive engagement with the case officer, the application was approved within the 56-day statutory period.
This case provides a prime example of how planning consultants can help to unlock the value of a site. Please do get in touch with us if we can help with a similar project.
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Send us a message and we will contact you to discuss your project.
Alternatively you can call us on 01242 898 368 or email mail@brodieplanning.co.uk
by Sophie Lennon | Jul 28, 2021
Goodbye Utilitarian Portal Frame Agricultural Building… Hello Beautiful Cotswold Stone Dwellinghouse.
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Replacement dwellinghouse secured following the grant of permission for a residential conversion of portal frame agricultural building in the Cotswolds. A beautiful Cotswold stone dwellinghouse to replace a far less attractive portal frame barn. This has been an interesting application where clearly setting out the planning benefits and working with local planning authority officers has resulted in the secure of permission.
If you are seeking planning consultant support for a similar development, please contact our team via mail@brodieplanning.co.uk or call us on 01242 898368 to see how we can best assist you.
by Sophie Lennon | Jul 2, 2021
Conversion of Non-designated Heritage Asset to an Open Market Dwelling
Brodie Planning Associates have secured an appropriate residential use for a disused historic building thereby prolonging its life. The preparation of the application required careful consideration on a number of complex matters including the non-designated heritage asset status of the building and its siting within a rich historic context (both natural and built); the presence of bats in the building; highway/sustainable transport matters, along with more typical requirements for surface water and foul drainage.
We are very experienced in this area of planning so if you are seeking planning consultant support for a similar development, please contact our team via mail@brodieplanning.co.uk or call us on 01242 898368 to see how we can best assist you.