Proud to have become a Sponsor of Winchester Rugby Club. https://winchesterrugby.rfu.club Winchester RFC President Rob Sanderson said, “Delighted to welcome Andrew Burgess Planning as a sponsor for the coming season at Winchester RFC. Andrew was my go to planning consultant during my working life developing cooperative grain storage facilities. For those of you who visited the site at […]
https://www.planningresource.co.uk/article/1799928/reaction-blog-mini-budget-2022 Andrew Burgess, Principal of Andrew Burgess Planning said: “The government’s announcement is poorly thought out and lacks detail. Indeed in respect of planning there is no detail at all and it states that ‘further detail on the liberalised planning offer for Investment Zones” will be set out ‘in due course’. No wonder there is dismay from the RSPB, the National Trust and the Planning profession.” Andrew Burgess, […]
Pleased to have been appointed to Project Manage the Final Three Phases at Graylingwell Park for Drew Smith in addition to my existing Planning Consultancy role. It is great working collaboratively with the Drew Smith team. Proposals now being finalised for a new Convenience Store with Affordable Housing above, Artist Studios and the Conversion of […]
The award-winning Cricketers Inn at Curdridge in Hampshire has been granted planning permission for a new garden pavilion barn and a pizza kitchen. At the 15th June 2022 Planning Committee Winchester City Councillors voted unanimously in favour of granting planning permission. Andrew Burgess of Andrew Burgess Planning advised The Cricketers Inn on the planning application […]
The Planner June 2022 – Policy Points Avoiding or mitigating nutrients loads . On 16 March 2022 Natural England issued advice to 42 councils on nutrient neutrality extending from Bodmin in the west, to Somerset, Dorset, Hampshire and as far north as Holy Island in Northumberland. In some areas there is an embargo on issuing […]
https://www.planningresource.co.uk/article/1753014/why-court-ruling-set-give-councils-scope-turn-down-upward-extension-permitted-development Why a court ruling is set to give councils more scope to turn down upward extension permitted development 13 April 2022 by Ben Kochan In a landmark decision, the High Court has clarified the principles that local planning authorities can apply when they consider applications to extend buildings upwards under permitted development rights. Practitioners […]