Approved: Extension & Alterations For Local Charity

Design & Development Associates have recently secured planning approval for an extension, alterations, erection of two outbuildings and change of use to Gifted in Lymington Road, Highcliffe. Gifted is run by Stable Family Homes Trust that provide services to support people with learning difficulties to lead fulfilling lives. Design and Development Associates worked alongside Pure […]

Approved: New First Floor Balcony

Design & Development Associates have recently secured planning approval for a new first floor balcony to the rear of a chalet bungalow in Parkstone. Design & Development Associates provided a free consultation to assess the scope of works and felt that planning approval was possible, so we offered our professional architectural services moving forward. We […]

Approved: Front & Rear Extension In Corfe Mullen

Design & Development Associates have recently secured planning approval for a front and rear extension to a dwelling in Corfe Mullen. The proposal was for the infill on the front elevation to essentially square off principal elevation and a 4.0 meter rear extension to create a large kitchen/living/ Dining area. Our architectural designers surveyed the […]

Approved: Rear & Side Extension In Poole

Design & Development Associates have secured planning approval for the rear and side extension to a detached bungalow in Poole. The proposal was for a rear extension and side extension for additional habitable accommodation to the existing dwelling. We undertook a free consultation to quickly establish the viability of this proposal before offering our professional services […]

Approved: Retrospective Planning Application In Poole

Design & Development Associates have recently secured planning approval for a retrospective planning application for a single storey extension in Canford Heath. The clients were notified that the eaves height of the extension was higher than the existing eaves height of the main dwelling, meaning that the proposal would not fall under permitted development legislation. Due […]