Pure Town Planning

Pure Town Planning Town planning consultants helping clients obtain planning permission with planning applications and planning appeals in Dorset and Hampshire

Approved: change of use to 7-bedroom (Sui Generis) HMO in Yeovil, SomersetSomerset Council (Yeovil area): Chris Miell is...
28/05/2026

Approved: change of use to 7-bedroom (Sui Generis) HMO in Yeovil, Somerset

Somerset Council (Yeovil area): Chris Miell is pleased to announce that he has secured planning permission for a change of use from an existing house in multiple occupation for up to 6 persons (Use Class C4) located at The Avenue, Yeovil to a 7-bedroom house in multiple occupation (Sui Generis). The property has been recently acquired by one of our clients who is an established rental provider based in Somerset....

Somerset Council (Yeovil area): Chris Miell is pleased to announce that he has secured planning permission for a change of use from an existing house in multiple occupation for up to 6 persons (Use Class C4) located at The Avenue, Yeovil to a 7-bedroom house in multiple occupation (Sui Generis). [.....

Won on appeal: Plot split in BournemouthBCP Council (Bournemouth): Pure Town Planning has won another appeal against BCP...
26/05/2026

Won on appeal: Plot split in Bournemouth

BCP Council (Bournemouth): Pure Town Planning has won another appeal against BCP Council and secured full planning permission to sever an existing plot and erect a detached dwelling at Knole Gardens, Bournemouth The appeal site comprises a vacant plot of land which lies between Nos. 7 and 8 Knole Gardens. It was previously part of the curtilage of No. 7, but was severed many years ago and the land has remained undeveloped ever since....

BCP Council (Bournemouth): Pure Town Planning has won another appeal against BCP Council and secured full planning permission to sever an existing plot and erect a detached dwelling at Knole Gardens, Bournemouth The appeal site comprises a vacant plot of land which lies between Nos. 7 and 8 Knole Ga...

After 7 months of negotiations, consultation, and determination including a planning committee process, Matt is delighte...
21/05/2026

After 7 months of negotiations, consultation, and determination including a planning committee process, Matt is delighted to confirm that planning permission has now been granted for a Variation of Condition application on Alder Road in Poole, transforming a previously approved 10-bedroom HMO scheme into a high-quality 16-bedroom HMO development.The approved plans were designed by

The application sought to amend an extant consent for the demolition of an existing dwelling and er****on of a 10-bedroom HMO, allowing instead for a redesigned and intensified 16-bedroom scheme with associated parking, cycle storage, refuse facilities and landscaping.

The proposal attracted significant local opposition, generating 37 objection letters and ultimately being called into planning committee due to concerns raised regarding parking, traffic and intensity of use. As a result, the application could not be determined under delegated powers and was referred to committee for a full public determination.

At committee, Matt presented a deputation on behalf of the applicant, addressing members directly on the planning merits of the scheme, the technical evidence supporting the proposal, and the clear policy basis for approval. Following debate, members voted by majority in favour of granting planning permission.

Importantly, the planning officer’s report strongly supported the development and concluded that the proposal represented sustainable development in an accessible urban location. The report acknowledged that BCP Council is currently unable to demonstrate a five-year housing land supply, confirming that relevant housing policies are considered out of date. Officers concluded that the scheme would “contribute towards the Council’s housing delivery target” and that “the presumption in favour of sustainable development applies.”

This was a complex and heavily scrutinised application requiring careful navigation of local concerns, housing policy, parking standards and committee procedure. We are extremely pleased to have secured a successful outcome for our client. 🙌🏼👊

Approved: new build 16-person “Sui Generis” HMO in PooleBCP Council (Poole): After more than seven months of negotiation...
20/05/2026

Approved: new build 16-person “Sui Generis” HMO in Poole

BCP Council (Poole): After more than seven months of negotiations, consultation, and determination including a planning committee process, Matt is delighted to confirm that planning permission has now been granted for a Variation of Condition application on Alder Road in Poole, transforming a previously approved 10-bedroom HMO scheme into a high-quality 16-bedroom HMO development.The approved plans were designed by ARC Architecture…...

BCP Council (Poole): After more than seven months of negotiations, consultation, and determination including a planning committee process, Matt is delighted to confirm that planning permission has now been granted for a Variation of Condition application on Alder Road in Poole, transforming a previo...

19/05/2026

Approved: alterations and extensions to existing property in conservation area in Poole

BCP Council (Poole): We’ve just secured planning permission for a high-quality householder scheme on Brunstead Road near Westbourne for the demolition of an outdated conservatory, a sensitive single-storey rear extension and first-floor extension, a new covered rear terrace, and thoughtful alterations to fenestration and the porch. In a conservation area. The scheme was designed by Footprint Architects. This application process underlines why having an experienced planning consultant fighting your corner makes the difference....

The transformation of Bournemouth’s long-vacant Winter Gardens site marks an exciting step in the town centre’s regenera...
16/05/2026

The transformation of Bournemouth’s long-vacant Winter Gardens site marks an exciting step in the town centre’s regeneration journey. Formerly occupied by the historic Winter Gardens Hotel, which was demolished in 2003/04, the site has remained undeveloped despite years of redevelopment ambitions. In 2015, planning permission was secured for two 4/5-storey buildings delivering 54 apartments. Although the scheme was implemented in 2017, construction never progressed, leaving the site vacant.

sought to reimagine the project with a fresh contemporary vision, replacing the previously approved Victorian-inspired design with a high-quality modern residential development stunningly designed by Through a Section 73 application, significant design changes were introduced while retaining the benefits of the extant planning permission. This strategy avoided a costly new application process and also benefited from Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) exemption due to the original approval predating current requirements.

Following collaboration with council officers and minor amendments, the revised proposal gained approval, demonstrating how Section 73 can enable substantial changes while supporting regeneration, new housing delivery, and an improved townscape within Bournemouth.

Approved: amendments to vary approved scheme at Tregonwell Road, BournemouthBCP Council (Bournemouth): The application s...
15/05/2026

Approved: amendments to vary approved scheme at Tregonwell Road, Bournemouth

BCP Council (Bournemouth): The application site is a vacant parcel of land in Bournemouth town centre, which was formerly occupied by the Winter Gardens Hotel. The site has a detailed planning history and has been earmarked for redevelopment for many years following the demolition of the Victorian era hotel in 2003/04. In 2015, we secured planning permission for the er****on of two 4/5 storey buildings with basement parking comprising of 46 residential apartments and 8 holiday apartments (54 in total) with associated access and parking....

BCP Council (Bournemouth): The application site is a vacant parcel of land in Bournemouth town centre, which was formerly occupied by the Winter Gardens Hotel. The site has a detailed planning history and has been earmarked for redevelopment for many years following the demolition of the Victorian e...

13/05/2026

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⚽️ We are delighted to have secured Planning Permission for a new 3G artificial pitch at Wimborne Town Football Club ⚽️T...
12/05/2026

⚽️ We are delighted to have secured Planning Permission for a new 3G artificial pitch at Wimborne Town Football Club ⚽️

The approved scheme will see the club’s existing grass main match day pitch replaced with a modern all-weather surface at the Wyatt Homes Stadium in Wimborne, helping to support increased participation in football and wider community use throughout the year.

The decision recognises the important role the club plays within the local community and the growing demand for accessible, high-quality sports facilities across the area.

The report also highlighted the extensive community offer already provided by the club, including its First Team, Ladies Team, youth football, girls’ teams, Ability Counts squads, Walking Football sessions, academy provision and wider grassroots programmes.

Importantly, the planning officer concluded that the principle of development was fully acceptable. The benefits of the new 3G surface were also recognised in terms of year-round use and reduced disruption during winter months. We submitted a robust planning statement justifying that the pitch will enable “continuous winter sporting activity for all age groups, reducing cancellations due to adverse weather.”

Throughout the application process, careful consideration was given to neighbouring amenity, drainage, lighting and community access arrangements. The application was ultimately recommended for approval subject to a range of conditions to ensure the facility is sustainably managed and continues to deliver broad community benefit.

Pure Town Planning is proud to have supported Wimborne Town Football Club in securing this positive outcome and helping to deliver enhanced sporting infrastructure for players, supporters and the wider community.

Pure Town Planning are also proud sponsors of the club and you can see our advertising board on the pitch hoarding behind the goal. ⚽️🥅🙌🏼

Approved: planning permission fornew 3G pitch at Wimborne Town Football Club, DorsetDorset Council: Pure Town Planning i...
12/05/2026

Approved: planning permission fornew 3G pitch at Wimborne Town Football Club, Dorset

Dorset Council: Pure Town Planning is delighted to confirm that planning permission has been secured for the installation of a new 3G artificial playing surface at Wimborne Town Football Club. The approved scheme will see the club’s existing grass main match day pitch replaced with a modern all-weather surface at the Wyatt Homes Stadium in Wimborne, helping to support increased participation in football and wider community use throughout the year....

Dorset Council: Pure Town Planning is delighted to confirm that planning permission has been secured for the installation of a new 3G artificial playing surface at Wimborne Town Football Club. The approved scheme will see the club’s existing grass main match day pitch replaced with a modern all-we...

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