When common sense conflicts with planning policy and lines drawn on development plans!
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Horrible Histories?!! Challenge No 2: Housing and heritage
Learn: Housing development + heritage = A challenge!
Wales: A country full of rich culture, heritage and tradition – deserving of specialist professional expertise in Heritage Impact Assessments (HIA’s)
We love a planning challenge! Challenge No 1: Development in the open countryside
Learn: Development in the Open Countryside will come with challenges
In Wales we are blessed with lots of open countryside– this can bring challenges and opportunities. Sometimes a bit of professional advice can help.
Phased reopening of tourism sector in Wales
International Relations Minister Eluned Morgan has confirmed that Wales’ tourism and hospitality sector will prepare to re-open from 13 July
Planning for when Wales is open for business again!
Leisure opportunities in Snowdonia: Planning policy guidance and feedback on planning decisions
Renewable energy grant and loan opportunity – Heat Networks Investment Project
Renewable energy grant and loan opportunity – Heat Networks Investment Project
Heat Networks – shared heat generation and distribution
Jodie Pritchard – Life as a Senior Surveyor at Baileys and Partners
Life as a Senior Surveyor at Baileys and Partners – a varied workload keeps things interesting and challenging at the same time
Are you considering development of holiday accommodation/ glamping in Snowdonia?
Visitor Accommodation: Snowdonia National Park Authority / Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri are currently consulting on a planning guidance document.
Is The National Park Now Open For Business? Gwrach Ynys Forestry Workshop, Harlech, Gwynedd
In January 2018, Gwrach Ynys Forestry Workshop was granted planning permission by the Snowdonia National Park Authority Planning Committee. Is this a sign that the National Park is open for business?
Week in the life of an estate agent & chartered surveyor, North Wales
CPOs, issues with non-existent boundary fencing, planning verdict nerves and escaped chickens. It’s all par for the course in a week at Baileys & Partners.