Waller Planning were appointed to put together a planning application for around 180 apartments, and commercial development, involving the redevelopment of a brownfield site in Shoreham-By-Sea.
Waller Planning led a multi-disciplinary team in preparing proposals for the redevelopment of a brownfield site in Welwyn Garden City, which contained a single-storey commercial vehicle dealership.
Working with Argento Design Studio, we came up with the concept of a new use for a brownfield site, on which planning permission had repeatedly been refused for residential development, prior to our involvement.
Waller Planning led a multi-disciplinary team in preparing proposals for the redevelopment of a site in Hatfield, which contained a single-storey commercial vehicle dealership.
Planning permission had previously been refused on multiple occasions, and an appeal dismissed, for this site on the edge of Hertford.
We promoted Cheshunt Sports Village through the Broxbourne Local Plan, working closely with the Council’s Officers to put together proposals for a mixed-use development.
We secured prior approval for the change of use of a vacant office building near the centre of Welwyn Garden City, to form residential apartments. As this was a form of permitted development, the developer was not required to provide planning obligations such as affordable housing. Through subsequent planning applications, and negotiations with the Council, […]
The site lies in the centre of the historic town of King’s Lynn. It is within a conservation area, and surrounded by a number of listed buildings; it is accessed via an archway within a Grade II* listed building. The land was reclaimed from the River Great Ouse up to 500 years ago, and originally […]
This site was garden land, assembled from a number of adjacent properties. It was also accessible only through existing properties, implying that it was necessary to demolish one half of a pair of semi-detached houses to form an access road. We were asked to assist, following the receipt of negative pre-application advice from the Council. […]
The site contains two Grade II listed buildings, one a 17th century manor house, and the other its 18th century stable block. These buildings, and various other curtilage listed buildings and structures within their setting, are in a very poor condition. Their condition has deteriorated markedly in recent years, and they are in desperate need […]
We engaged Milton Keynes Council in pre-application discussions, and held a public consultation event with local people. Following advice from the Council’s Planning Officers, and in response to the concerns of residents, a sensitively designed development was proposed. This was intended to serve a number of functions including fitting in with the character of surrounding […]
We represent the owner of the Lincs Gateway Business Park. We have previously been involved in securing planning permission for a range of employment-related uses on the site, and we are now promoting it through the emerging South-East Lincolnshire Local Plan, which proposes to allocate it as one of the area’s first Prestige Employment Sites. […]