Our client instructed us in order to deal with a retrospective application as he had received a visit from an Enforcement Officer working for the National Park Authority. Our client had erected a balcony, decking, and two garden sheds on site which unknowingly required planning permission. We were then asked to help secure the necessary approval and following instructing a suitable architectural consultant submitted the application for retrospective permission on his behalf. The National Park were quick to respond and we were pleased to receive the planning approval therefore allowing our client to keep the minor additions to his property.
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Planning Applications Case Studies
- Permission secured on vacant Little Chef site for 6 houses in Gaerwen
- Permission secured for change of use of hotel into apartments in Llandudno holiday accommodation zone
- Permission approved for the erection of a dwelling in Penmachno
- Annexe approved in Anglesey which will be used as accommodation for the Applicant's family member
- Consent secured for change of use of former guesthouse to family assessment centre
- Glamping scheme granted in shadow of Scheduled Ancient Monument
- Steps on cliff approved in highly sensitive site on Anglesey
- Expiring permission secured on Anglesey
- Longstanding use of part of a house in Beaumaris as flats secured
- Change of use allowed for empty business unit in Conwy to become home of gymnastics club
- Certificate of lawfulness for holiday let on Menai Straits
- Section 106 affordable housing restriction removed on house in Gwynedd
- Restoration of building set on the Great Orme
- Consent for camping cabins allows diversification of family farm in Pandy Tudur, Conwy
- Permission granted for conversion of former court building in Holyhead to apart-hotel & shop
- Consent gained for static caravans in shadow of Harlech Castle
- House on garden plot approved in Conwy
- Permission gained for two executive homes in Llanddulas
- Holiday letting condition removed from conversion scheme near Llanrwst
- Threat of dwelling demolition avoided
