Our Work

Our reputation for integrity and the respect we have gained means we are a growing business, thriving on personal recommendations from our loyal clients and trusted industry colleagues. Our team of town planning consultants deal with a host of interesting planning projects from across southern England and Wales.

Take a look at a few examples of our work

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First Permission in Principle in the London Borough of Sutton Secured for 9 Flats

McLoughlin Planning is pleased to have helped a property owner secure Permission in Principle (PiP) with the London Borough of Sutton for an upward extension (airspace) development for 9 new flats. This is the first approved Permission in Principle granted by this London Borough.

Due to the significant number of reports and plans required through validation for full planning permissions, we have been approached by SME developers to find a means of managing development risk and to ensure the principle of their aspirations is something which can be agreed with the Council before investing in the technical work required. This is particularly applicable to constrained inner-city urban development sites where upward extensions for airspace development can be met with resistance.

Following previous success in London in using Permission in Principle, we worked with the landowner to develop a scheme which could be presented through a PiP to secure the principle of airspace development for the property. As this application type considers only the location, land use and amount of development, the level of supporting information is a fraction of a full planning permission. Whilst it does not remove the considerations and risks of subsequent technical considerations, it does provide an opportunity to agree with the Council whether the amount (i.e. number of residential flats) and location of the airspace development is acceptable. As PiPโ€™s are limited to up to 9 residential units, this type of proposal is ideally suited for smaller development proposals in urban areas.

Following submission, McLoughlin Planning worked closely with the Council and case officer to ensure the proposal was being determined correctly and to agree with the officer on the appropriate amount of development which would be realistic to approve for further technical consent.

We are so pleased to have helped provide the landowner with reassurance through the PiP of their propertyโ€™s development potential and to secure another first with a London Borough.

๐Ÿ“ž If you would like a FREE initial consultation call to explore whether your property could benefit from PiP, then please get in touch!

 

Chris Moore,

chris.moore@mplanning.co.uk

01242 895008

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Planning Permission Granted for Two-Storey Front Extension & Single-Storey Rear Extension in a London Conservation Area

McLoughlin Planning is pleased to have assisted in securing a householder Planning Permission for extensions and alterations to a family home in Camden, London.

 

Previous experience works in our favour for London build extensions

McLoughlin Planning was approached after the submission of a householder planning application with the London Borough of Camden. The architecture firm, Simon Miller Architects, who we worked with on this project, received correspondence from the assigned case officer, who raised concerns about elements of the proposal to extend the family home and wanted to provide additional space to the rear and convert a ground floor garage to provide an additional internal living space.

 

New planning Administration Approach? We are here to help!

Due to a recent change to Camdenโ€™s internal planning application management policy, applicants are being advised that they will get one opportunity to submit corrections (if the Camden Council considers a route forward can be agreed) before a decision is issued. Negotiations and contact with CamdenCouncilโ€™s planning officers are also limited because of this new policy. Therefore, the scope for engagement and agreeing on a way forward is heavily constrained.

 

Letโ€™s go back to the beginning โ€“ reviewing existing plans and sourcing relevant policiesequals planning permission granted!

 

Working from the email feedback provided, we reviewed it against the relevant Local Plan policies and provided the architect with feedback on how to amend the proposal and a supporting letter offering further policy justification and feedback to the planning officer to assist in revisiting the plans. Following the submission of this additional information, we then helped the architect and applicant with further correspondence with the Council and a review of proposed draft planning conditions provided by the planning officer before the Decision Notice was issued.

 

By assisting through the later part of the management of the application, we are pleased that a positive outcome could be reached and Planning Permission granted.

 

Seek planning advice for a smooth sail application process

 

The above application is a reminder that seeking planning advice before submission can help to manage the need for potential amendments, particularly where Local Planning Authorities are adopting a โ€œno negotiationโ€ or โ€œlimited submitted amendmentsโ€ policy. However, our flexible working approach means that should you need input or advice from one of our planning professionals during your planning application, then please do not hesitate to contact us below:

 

Chris Moore โ€“ Director

T: 01242895008

E: chris.moore@mplanning.co.uk

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Planning success for garage conversion at a mews property in RBKC Conservation Area

We are delighted that following our involvement, planning permission has been secured for a garage conversion to enlarge the habitable living space of a mews house in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), despite a historic refusal on site for a similar scheme. The result of our recent planning approval will be the creation of a more spacious family home in a central and sustainable location, whilst also future proofing the building through important renovation works.

When a second opinion counts in planning

Our team was initially approached to assist following a planning refusal by RBKC for a similar scheme.  The key concerns raised by the Local Planning Authority (LPA) related to:

  • The impact of the proposed design on the conservation area;
  • Loss of car parking through the garage conversion and the subsequent additional on-street parking pressures.

As the property was centrally located in London, existing data advised us that surrounding streets were already heavily subscribed with parking permits and therefore could not afford the additional pressures. Furthermore, whilst garage conversions can, in some instances, be undertaken without the need for planning permission, a historic planning condition on the Mews property prevented the occupiers from benefiting from this opportunity.

Following a detailed review of the project, the previous refusal, the siteโ€™s context, and the relevant policies in the new Local Plan, we felt that there would be merit in revisiting the scheme and prepared a planning strategy for moving the project forward.

Turning a planning refusal into an approval โ€“ collaboration is key

Given the sensitive nature of the site, we worked closely with the team at Haine & Co Architects, to ensure that the revised design responded to the concerns raised in the previous planning refusal. The updated design sought to create a development which would be architecturally sympathetic to the age and character of the host building- reinforcing the original integrity of the site and its environs which was praised in the Officerโ€™s Report.  Furthermore, the additional space at the property would allow for a more comfortable living space and would make best use of the existing footprint.

Regarding the parking issues, we prepared and presented a case to the LPA that a Section 106 legal agreement could be used to make the development โ€œcar-freeโ€, given the siteโ€™s highly sustainable location. This would assuage concerns over additional pressures to on-street parking in the vicinity.

Following submission of the application, we liaised regularly with the case officer, ensuring they had everything they needed to make a timely determination. Upon completion of the legal agreement, the Council acknowledged that the previous reasons for refusal had been overcome and that Planning Permission could now be granted.

The importance of a strategic planning approach  

The above case is a useful reminder that a planning refusal does not necessarily mean that your development aspirations must come to a halt. Indeed, a refusal can help your proposals evolve, especially when combined with a strategic planning approach.

If you have recently had a planning refusal and would like a member of our team to review your case and explore whether there is a way forward to secure planning approval for your project, then please contact us through either our โ€œArrange a Callโ€ tab on our contact page or via the email and telephone number provided below:

Chris Moore โ€“ Director

T: 01242895008

E: chris.moore@mplanning.co.uk

 

 

 

 

 

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Regeneration of a brownfield site into 6 new homes in the Forest of Dean

We are delighted that following our involvement, planning permission has been secured for the erection of six new apartments in the heart of Cinderford.

Identifying the development potential of brownfield land   

It was an interesting site, located within the development boundary of Cinderford and previously associated with commercial uses.  But it was also an irregular shape, bounded by commercial and residential units, and had a recent planning refusal for a similar scheme on site.

It seemed to be heading in a similar direction again as, prior to our involvement in the project, the applicant had received negative feedback from the planning officer on the latest application.  Fearing a planning refusal and not sure how to most effectively respond to the comments received, we were approached and asked by the applicant to review the case officerโ€™s commentary to date, provide guidance on how best to amend the scheme and to prepare supporting evidence/mitigation measures to help navigate the proposals to a positive outcome.

Key planning considerations for residential development on a brownfield site

 Given the complexities of the space, key planning considerations included:

  • technical requirements (such as parking, and internal room standards);
  • residential amenity considerations;
  • contamination;
  • siting;
  • relationship of the development with neighbouring commercial uses;
  • how the design would respond to local vernacular; and
  • ecological requirements.

We provided the project team with a critical analysis of both the planning policy requirements and the feedback from the officer and weighed this against the proposed development. Our input helped to ensure that the redesign met the technical requirements set out in both local and national policy documents.

Clever design solutions and a strategic planning approach can unlock the development potential of a challenging plot

It was great to be working on the scheme with Edge Design Workshop.  Their considered revisions to the scheme included: removal of a disused MEB building to unlock more of the site; clever design of the housing units to ensure space standards and amenity space requirements were amply met; suitable parking provision for both existing and future residents; design amends to remove the risk of overlooking.

Alongside our advice to the architect, the applicant also commissioned us to write a planning statement, clearly highlighting the previous concerns from the case officer and how these have been addressed in the revised proposal.

The Council remained co-operative throughout the process and ensured a fair assessment of the Site and the revisions undertaken. The result was a positive conclusion, unlocking a valuable brownfield site for the delivery of much needed new homes in Cinderford.

We are so pleased with the outcome, and that through our careful analysis of planning policy and context, effective engagement with the project team and the presentation of a clear and considered planning strategy โ€“ this dilapidated site will now be regenerated to the benefit of the local area and will bring new, stylish apartments to a central and sustainable location.

How we can help

If you have a brownfield site, are wondering about its development potential and would like a member of our team to review your case and explore whether there is a way forward to secure planning approval for your project, then please contact us through either our โ€œArrange a Callโ€ tab on our contact page or via the email and telephone number provided below:

Chris Moore โ€“ Director

T: 01242895008

E: chris.moore@mplanning.co.uk

 

Image source: Edge Design Workshop (2024)

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Striving to set a new standard for the delivery of affordable housing โ€“ 13x highly sustainable homes in the Cotswolds

McLoughlin Planning has secured planning approval for 13x affordable homes with associated works on land to the north of Down Ampney, near Cirencester at Planning Committee.  The proposed development will deliver much-needed housing on an allocated parcel of land within the Cotswold District Council Local Plan and inside a defined settlement boundary.  The approved scheme is a high-quality, considered and sensitively designed residential development which strives to set a โ€œnew standardโ€ for the delivery of affordable housing.  These homes will be among the most energy efficient to be built in the district in recent years, in accordance with the Government and Councilโ€™s climate action ambitions.  

Responding positively to local housing need with a future-proof development

The proposed development will provide 100% affordable housing in an area where there is high demand. The housing mix directly responds to an identified need for the provision of smaller family homes in the area and, as a result, a mix of 2x and 3x bedroom homes will be developed.  

The project team worked rigorously through technical analysis and feedback from community engagement exercises, to ensure that the final scheme successfully responded to existing site constraints and opportunities. In addition, the development seeks to set a โ€œnew standardโ€ for the delivery of affordable housing, with a fabric-first approach to ensure the project meets its target of being highly sustainable.  

The scheme will also provide the following benefits: 

  • A new public open space to the south of the site, providing a mix of green spaces and a childrenโ€™s play area; 
  • A wildflower community meadow to provide a Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG); 
  • Additional tree planting to the front of the proposed properties and across the public realm. 

Bringing a redundant site back into use through responsive housing development

Furthermore, the site itself was once used for garaging and car parking but is now overgrown and fenced off from public use.  These proposals will enable the sustainable use of a redundant site, in a location that is within the development boundary.    

This policy compliant scheme in a sustainable location will deliver on the Local Planโ€™s development allocation and provide much-needed new affordable housing in Down Ampney. The aspiration is to set a new standard of build quality for affordable housing, with the development seeking to provide holistic renewable energy solutions to support low energy costs. This visionary development builds on a collaboration agreement between Bromford and Cotswold District Council to facilitate the development of sustainable, affordable homes in the area. 

It was great to work with  Bromford Housing Association on this project, with excellent architectural vision from Ridge and Partners Architects and landscape and ecological input from EDP.  We thank Cotswold District Council, its elected members, and consultees for their thoughtful response to this considered, needed, and well-designed affordable housing scheme which has community at its heart.   

How we can help

We are McLoughlin Planning, and our team has a simple objective: to get results for our clients by providing high quality planning consultancy.  

Our team of chartered town planning consultants deal with a host of interesting planning projects from across southern England and Wales โ€“ from strategic promotions and commercial premises to private developments and rural projects.  

We are a friendly and approachable team who care passionately about the built environment, always striving to get the best outcome for our clients and the community.  

If you have a development project which would benefit from expert planning consultancy input, then feel free to contact us through either our โ€œArrange a Callโ€ tab on our contact page or via the email and telephone number provided below. 

Chris Moore โ€“ Director 

E: chris.moore@mplanning.co.uk 

T: 01242 895008 

 

Project Team:  

  • Bromford Housing Association  
  • Ridge and Partners (Architecture and Drainage) 
  • EDP (Ecology and Arboriculture)  

 

Image Source: Ridge and Partners (2024)  

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About us

We have a simple objective: to get results for our clients by providing high quality planning consultancy. That means our goal is to secure planning permission or an allocation for development.

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