Hillingdon

Successful Appeal – First floor rear extension and conversion of roofspace to habitable use in a Conservation Area

We appealed the decision by Hillingdon London Council to refuse planning permission for a first floor rear extension and conversion of roofspace to habitable use to include a rear dormer and 2 front rooflights in Ickenham. In support we provided a Design and Access Statement.

The Inspector agreed that the proposal would be in keeping with the character and appearance of the area.

Successful appeal – Permission granted

Successful Appeal – Erection of a detached outbuilding for use as storage in a Conservation Area

We successfully appealed an application in Ickenham for the erection of a detached outbuilding associated with the restaurant for storage use. The restaurant is within a Conservation Area.

The proposal was found to have no adverse impacts on the character and appearance of the area and was in keeping with neighbouring dwellings.

Successful Appeal – Permission granted

Successful Appeal – Overturn of refusal against detached outbuilding storage

We were instructed to assist with the appeals against two planning permission refusals for a client.

The first, Hillingdon Council refused a planning permission for a storage building to be constructed to the rear of a restaurant on Swakeleys Road, within a Conservation Area. Cameron Jones Planning managed the appeal submission, supported with a comprehensive appeal statement.

The second against refusal to allow a first floor rear extension and conversion of the roofspace to habitable use to include a rear dormer and 2 front rooflights.

We’re pleased to say that the Planning Inspector rules in our favour on both..

Appeal submitted for a porch in Hayes

I submitted an appeal against the refusal of planning permission for a front porch to a house in Hayes.  Although this was a very minor development, the Planning Inspector did not agree that permission should be granted. A disappointing result.