Successful appeal secures new home

Planning Appeal

Planning & Design Practice have successfully overturned a decision to refuse to grant planning permission for demolition of an existing bungalow to be replaced with a 1.5 storey house in Quarndon, Derby.

An appeal statement was prepared by Planning & Design Practice on behalf of our clients. the appellants, against Amber Valley Borough Council’s decision to refuse the application. The Council resolved to refuse planning permission for the proposed development for the following reason:

“The proposed development is materially larger than the existing dwelling and is therefore an inappropriate form of development within the defined Green Belt as it does not comply with any of the criteria set out in paragraph 149 of the NPPF. In the absence of ‘very special circumstances’, the proposed development would, by virtue of its definition as inappropriate development, result in harm to the openness of the Green Belt and failing to safeguard the countryside from encroachment. As such, the proposal is contrary to saved policies LS1 and EN2 of the Adopted Amber Valley Local Plan 2006, Policy QH1 of the Quarndon Neighbourhood Plan 2019 and Part 13 of the NPPF. The proposal fails to meet the environmental objective of sustainability as set out in paragraph 8 of the National Planning Policy Framework. The proposed harm identified results in a clear reason for refusing the application in accordance with paragraph 11 d) i of the NPPF.”

During the appeal process, we argued that there have been two prior approval applications which, if implemented, would significantly increase the size of the dwelling and result in a much larger house. Therefore, given the fallback position it is considered that there would be no harm to the openness of the Green Belt. Additionally, we argued that the majority of dwellings adjacent to the appeal site, also within the Green Belt have been replaced, extended or altered. This has meant the scale of dwellings and the character of the street scene has changed to that of large, modern dwellings.

The inspector found that although the increased floor area and height of the dwelling would result in a significant increase in the bulk and mass on the site and the development would harm the openness of the Green Belt, given the expense of the applicant preparing prior approval applications, substantial weight is given to the fall-back position. Therefore, there were very special circumstances to justify the granting of planning permission.

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Successful collaboration sees bungalow transformed

Bungalow transformed

Planning & Design Practice have secured planning permission to extend and alter a detached bungalow to provide a front porch, a single-storey rear extension, a flat-roofed rear dormer at first-floor height and associated alterations. The site lies in a residential area of Stockport surrounded by homes of a similar character.

The rationale for the development was driven by a desire for the client to enhance their bungalow, to provide more living space in their home. We worked with Urban Design & Consult Ltd to prepare and submit a full planning application addressing design concerns from the officer’s comments on a previously submitted application, which was withdrawn earlier in 2022. The previous application consisted of a distinctively different design compared to the rest of the street scene which could have caused overlooking and loss of privacy for neighbouring residents. However, the revised design ensured privacy and was a more modest proposition in relation to the existing street scene.

The proposed porch will incorporate a pitched roof in line with the dwelling and similar to neighbouring homes. The rear extensions including the rear dormer are in keeping with the street scene as many other local detached bungalows have undertaken renovations and extensions in recent years. The proposed flat roofed rear dormer follows the limitations of permitted development. All materials will match the existing dwelling and rear elevations will not be readily visible from public vantage points.

Due to the Borough Council’s specific requirements for extensions to homes [Extensions and Alterations to Dwellings SPD (2011)], the bungalow was required to use matching materials for any extensions to the existing property, respecting the shape and form of the bungalow. Additionally, the front porch is a reduced, modest design, when compared to the previously proposed extension, through retaining the appearance of openness around the dwelling, being appropriate in size and respecting existing materials.

We are excited to see work progress on site to enhance the client’s home after a swift approval, and look forward to seeing the completed project.

Whether you need help from a planning expert to decide what you might be able to achieve, or help designing your dream home, here at Planning & Design we will listen to your aspirations and help you to understand what can be achieved.

Our team of experienced professionals work with home owners on a daily basis to provide the technical knowledge, design ideals and relevant expertise to help guide you through what can be a daunting process.

With you every step of the way, from the conception of an idea to the production of design proposals and the achievement of planning permission, we can then help you get Building Regulations approval and, if needed, we can help with contract administration & overseeing the building work.

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