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Planning Consultancy & Planning Drawings In Barnet

 

We Help You Obtain Planning Permission With Barnet Council!

We are a Barnet based planning team who know the planning process can be stressful and overwhelming. That is why we offer you a comprehensive planning package where our Architects, Structural Engineers, Town Planners and Consultants  combine their expertise under one roof, working together to get you planning permission at the first asking with Barnet Council!

 

 We boast an excellent record of Planning Permission Success in Barnet Council! 

 

Our experienced consultants are in constant contact with the Planning Department at Barnet Council and will be at every stage of your planning application.

 

 

We offer a wide range of Architectural and Planning Services, including:

 

Scaled Architectural Drawings for planning purposes

 

Planning Packages for all Household Extensions and Improvements

 

Planning Packages for Change of Use Applications

 

Planning Packages for Family Home to Flats or Studios Conversions

 

2D and 3D Renders and Elevations

 

All Structural Calculations, Drawings and Floor Plans

 

Retrospective Planning Packages

 

Planning Appeal Packages

 

 

Whatever improvements or enlargements you are proposing to carry out in your home, we are here to help you gain the necessary Planning Permission with Barnet Council.

 

We provide you with expert guidance and handle all aspects of your application, ensuring you have the best prospects of gaining planning permission with Barnet Council.

 

We understand that the planning regime can be quite harsh and confusing. Our experts are on hand to guide you through every step of the process, making planning an easy and pleasant experience!

 

Contact us today on 0208 202 3665 to discuss your proposals with one of our expert consultant and learn how we can help you get Planning Permission with Barnet Council

 

The planning process can be complicated, Drawing and Planning's consultants, Architects and entire team are here to make the planning application process Simple For You!

 

Why Us

Our unique and successful approach of offering an all-in-one planning packages takes the headache out of planning for you whilst making significant savings over a traditional architect’s fees!

 

With an in-house team of Architects, Structural Engineers, Town Planners and Consultants working together through every aspect of your planning application, we are best placed to handle your application and help you get Planning Permission with Barnet Council!

 

Our consultants are qualified Town Planners with expert, up to date knowledge of the latest Planning Legislation applicable in Barnet Council. They work alongside our architectural design team at all times to ensure that the planning drawings are not only accurate and to scale but also in line with the complex Planning Regulation demands of Barnet Council.

 

What's more is that we have developed excellent relationships with the Planning Officers at the Planning Department at Barnet Council and know what it takes to successfully attain Planning Permission first time with Barnet Council. We will be in constant contact with them at every stage of your project to ensure that your application is in line with the regulations, helping you gain planning permission with Barnet Council!

 

Why Can't I do it myself

Scaled Architectural Drawings are just one aspect of a successful planning application. Drawing and Planning do not simply create Planning Drawings. Our consultants are well acquainted with the current Planning legislation in Barnet Council and work closely with our architects to ensure the drawings are in line with current regulations.

 

At a time where the principles of the planning regime are in a state of disarray, our clients benefit from the assurance that their application is being handled by the experts!

 

There are many aspects to consider:

 

  • The drawings to accompany your application. You can enlist the services of a traditional Architect to create drawings for you. However most traditional Architects are just that, without in-depth knowledge of the planning system.  Many of our clients come to appeal their application after the proposals from their architect were refused on the basis of a basic planning principle.

 

  • Value for money. Our Planning Drawings are considerably cheaper than conventional Architects as they do not require the same degree of detail as traditional Drawings. This allows us offer you a complete Planning Package for a fraction of the price of an Architects Drawings. Once planning permission has been approved, we can easily manipulate the drawings to be used by a builder. This approach has saved our clients significant amounts of money which they then put towards the building costs.

 

  • Not a one man band Service. You may consider buying very cheap drawings from a one man band planning service from your local classifieds but can you be sure there proposals will meet all the current planning regulations? We are constantly reviewing planning legislation and incorporate our extensive knowledge and expertise into every single application to ensure it is accurate and in line with all planning regulations.

 

  • We know Planning! We know what is likely to be granted in Barnet and only propose development we believe will successfully attain Planning Permission. We are also in constant contact with the Duty Planning officers at Barnet Council and will liaise with throughout your application process to maximise your property and your prospects of successfully attaining planning permission.

 

Drawing and Planning have a wealth of experience and expertise in planning ever since pioneering the association of Architects, Structural Engineers, Town Planners and Consultants under one roof. We continue to lead the way by offering our clients a comprehensive solution to their planning dilemmas, making the process simple and straightforward.

Testimonials and Success stories

Drawing and Planning have successfully secured Planning Permission for a wide range of our clients proposals. By treating every instruction as unique, we work tirelessly to ensure your project is given the best opportunity to attain planning approval first time round.

 

Feel free to browse a selection of the successful planning applications we have achieved to date. Don't just take our word for it. See what our satisfied clients have said about our planning consultancy services.

 

Case Studies Client Testimonials

Projects Granted in Barnet

6 Hillcrest Avenue Edgware

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 


Single storey front/side infill extension. New front porch. part single, part two storey rear extension including associated conversion of garage into habitable room. Extension to roof including alterations to create a crown roof to facilitate a loft conversion.

 


  

   

36 Cissbury Ring North Mill Hill East

 

 


PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Hip to gable and rear dormer to facilitate a loft conversion.

 



 

   

 

 

53 Brockenhurst Gardens Mill Hill

 

Appeal Decision

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:


   

 

 

58a Marsh Lane Mill Hill

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Two storey front extension, single storey rear extension and excavation of new basement.

   

78 Leicester Road Finchley

 

 


PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Erection of a single storey side/rear extension.


   

 

82a Victoria Road Hendon

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

 

Roof extension involving rear dormer to facilitate a loft conversion.


   

 

 

93b Audley Road Hendon

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Extension to roof including rear dormer to facilitate a loft conversion.



   

 

 

121 Nether Street

 


PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Roof extension including rear dormer window with Juliet Balcony to facilitate a loft conversion. Single storey rear extension. 

 

142 Station Road Hendon

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Erection of a single storey infill extension and single storey rear extension to be used as a granny annexe.

 

 

 

 

 



   

 

 

Hendon Car Park, Queens Road

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 


 

 

 


   

 

 

15 Etheridge Road, Brent Cross 

 

 

 

PLANNING PERMISSION GRANTED for:

 

Erection of 44 self-storage containers and associated entrance gate for a temporary period of 3 years.

 

 
   


Drawing and Planning offer an effective and successful Planning Permission and Application package in all London Boroughs. All Planning applications are handled by our Architects, Town Planners and Structural Engineers. Drawing and Planning are here to make the planning process simple, straightforward and cost effective.


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High Barnet or Chipping Barnet is a place in the London Borough of Barnet, North London, England. With regards to planning permission in Barnet or high barnet, It is a suburban development built Barnet Council around a twelfth-century settlement Barnet Counciland is located 10 miles (16 km) north Barnet Council north-west of Charing Cross. Barnet Council Therefore planning l;aw is in place Barnet Council to protect the heritage and appeal of barnet. planning permission can be attained for Barnet Council property in barnet and it is by all Barnet Council means not impossible to get large Barnet Councilproposals approved in barnet. The Barnet Councilname Barnet is often abbreviated to Barnet, which is also the name of the London borough of Barnet which it is part of as part of Barnet Council the greater london authority. Barnet Council Chipping Barnet is the name of the Barnet Council Parliamentary constituency covering Barnet Councilthe local area - the word 'Chipping' Barnet Councildenotes the presence of a market (one Barnet Councilwas established here in the Barnet Councilthirteenth century and persists to this day.
Chipping Barnet was the site of the Battle of Barnet in 1471 (more accurately, Hadley), where Barnet Council Yorkist troops led by Barnet Council  King Edward IV killed the rebellious "Kingmaker" Barnet Council Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick and Warwick's brother,Barnet Council John Neville, 1st Barnet Council Marquess of Montagu. Barnet Hill is Barnet Council said to be the hill mentioned in the nursery rhyme "The Grand Old Duke of York".Barnet Council It is the site of an ancient and Barnet Council well-known horse fair, whence Barnet Council comes the rhyming slang of Barnet Fair or barnet for 'hair'. The fair dates back to 1588 when Barnet Council Queen Elizabeth I granted a charter Barnet Council to the Lord of the Manor of Barnet Barnet Council to hold a twice yearly fair. Famous Barnet Market isBarnet Council now over 810 years Barnet Council old. On 23 August 1199 King John Barnet Council issued a Charter for a Market at Barnet to the Lord of the Manor, the Abbot of St. Barnet Council Albans, John de Cella.Barnet Council Chipping Barnet was historically a Barnet Council civil parish of Hertfordshire and Barnet Council formed part of the Barnet Urban Barnet Council District from 1894. The parish was Barnet Council abolished in 1965 and the Chipping Barnet section of its former area was transferred Barnet Council from Hertfordshire to Greater London Barnet Council and the newly-created London Borough Barnet Council of Barnet.[1] In 1801 the parish had Barnet Council a population of 1,258 and covered an Barnet Council area of 1,440 acres (6 km²). By 1901 Barnet Council Barnet Council the parish was Barnet Council reduced to 380 acres (1.5 km²) and Barnet Council had a population of 2,893. In 1951 Barnet Council the population was 7,062.[2]Barnet Council In Saxon times the site was part of Barnet Council an extensive wood called Southaw, Barnet Council belonging to the Abbey of St Albans. Barnet Council The name of the town appears in Barnet Council early deeds as 'Bergnet' - the Saxon Barnet Council word 'Bergnet'[3] meant a little Barnet Council hill (monticulus). Barnet's elevated Barnet Council position is also indicated in one of its alternative names ('High Barnet'), which Barnet Council appears in many old books and maps, Barnet Council and which the railway company Barnet Council restored. According to local belief, Barnet Council though not verified, "Barnet stands Barnet Council on the highest ground betwixt London Barnet Council and York." The area was historically Barnet Council a common resting point on the Barnet Council traditional Great North Road between Barnet Council the City of London and York and Edinburgh.At the turn of the 21st century, a tongue-in-cheek Barnet Council movement calling for the name Barnet to be changed to "Barnét" began to gain the Barnet Council attention of the public and the Barnet Council national media, with many public Barnet Council road signs in the area regularly Barnet Council being altered to contain the accented character.[4][5][6] Barnet Council has Barnet Council been treating any such alterations to public road signs as vandalism.[edit]Geography
Barnet Council The tower of Barnet parish church — Barnet Council St John the Baptist — at the top of Barnet Hill claims to be the highest point between Barnet Council itself and the Ural Mountains 2,000 Barnet Council miles (3,200 km) to the east.[7] However, the same has been said of numerous other Barnet Council points. Since the opening of the Barnet Council railway, development has increased Barnet Council considerably, especially in the west Barnet Council of the area near Arkley.Barnet Council Neighbouring areas
Barnet Hill is a major hill on the historic Great North Road. In coaching days, 150 stage coaches Barnet Council passed through Barnet daily. The Barnet Council modern Great North Road replacement Barnet Council the A1 avoids the town along Barnet Bypass.

Barnet Council Victorian Architecture of High Barnet Tube StationHigh Barnet tube station is the terminus of the Barnet Council High Barnet branch of the Northern Line and is the northernmost station on the line.. (Trains run every 3–9 minutes to Morden via Bank, Barnet Council or to Kennington via Charing Cross, from three southbound platforms). The next station south is Totteridge and Whetstone.[edit]Railway stationsThere are no overground railway stations in High Barnet itself, Barnet Council buy stations are nearby, and 

 tands in what was the centre of the town, was erected by John de la Moote, abbot of St Albans, about 1400, the architect being Beauchamp. Playing on its antiquity, it continues to call itself "Barnet Church", although this is not an official title. It is in fact the parish church of Chipping Barnet Council Barnet only, whilst Christ Church is Barnet Council the parish church of High Barnet, St Barnet Council Mark's is the parish church of Barnet Council Barnet Vale, St James's is the Barnet Council parish church of New Barnet, and St Barnet Council Mary's is the parish church of East Barnet Council Barnet Council Barnet. The parish church of St Mary the Virgin Monken Hadley (rebuilt Barnet Council Barnet Council 1494) also has parish Barnet Council boundaries which include a Barnet Council Barnet Council significant part of Barnet Council High Barnet, including much of Barnet Council Barnet High Street. The parish of Barnet Council Chipping Barnet, served by St John's Barnet Council Barnet Council Barnet Council Barnet Barnet Council Council Council Church, was provided Barnet Council Barnet Council with a chapel-of-ease iBarnet Council n Victorian times; subsequently Barnet Council Chipping Barnet parish was split in Barnet Council two, and the chapel-of ease (on Barnet Council Bells Hill, Barnet) raised to the Barnet Council status of a parish church, dedicated Barnet Council to St Stephen.Barnet Council St John the Baptist, the ancient parish church, consists of a nave and aisles separated by clustered columns which support four pointed arches; a chancel with an east window of good Perpendicular tracery; a vestry, built in the Barnet Council reign of James I by Thomas Ravenscroft; and at the west end, a low, square embattled tower. The living of Barnet is a curacy, held with the rectory of East Barnet till the death of the late incumbent in 1Barnet Council 866, when the livings were separated.[edit]Public services
Barnet Council Barnet is served by Barnet General Hospital which is run by Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Hospitals Trust as part of the English National Barnet Council Health Service. There is also a National Health Service clinic in Vale Drive (near Barnet Council Barnet Hill and High Barnet tube station). London Ambulance Service responds to Barnet Council medical emergencies in Barnet. Home Office policing is provided by the Metropolitan Barnet Council  Police Service. Statutory emergency fire service is provided by the London Fire Barnet Council Brigade, which has a station on Station Road, built in 1992.[edit]Sport and recreation
Barnet Council Barnet FC[8] are the local football team, currently in Football League Two - the lowest Barnet Council professional planning permission league in English football. They play at the Underhill Stadium. They first reached the Football League in 1991 as champions of the GM Vauxhall Conference but lost their status 10 years later with relegation, only to return four years later - again as Conference champions.Barnet Cricket club and Old Elizabethans CC have merged to form one club in Barnet and currently play their games at Gypsy Corner. Shaftesbury Barnet Harriers is a local athletics club. Chipping Barnet has a King George's Field in memorial to King George V. Old Court House Recreation Ground is a park in High Barnet.High Barnet is home to an Odeon cinema, the Barnet Museum, the All Saints Art Centre, the traditional annual Barnet Fair, which was chartered in Medieval times, the Ravenscroft local park and Barnet recreational park, a now disused well that was frequented by, among others, Samuel Pepys, and many restaurants and public houses.Cuisines on offer include Italian, French, Indian, Chinese and south east Asian. Amongst the most popular restaurants are branches of Pizza Express, Brasserie Gerard Prezzo, and Emchai (south east Asian cuisine). High Barnet also has a number of coffee/snack outlets, both independent ones such as The Coffee Bean and Oasis, as well as branches of Starbucks and Costa Coffee.Barnet Council A small nightclub operated for a few years in the 1980s in the premises now occupied by The Misty Barnet Council Moon pub. The public houses and bars in High Barnet include: The Misty Moon, Toby Carvery, The Kings Barnet Council Head, The Monken Holt, The Black Horse, Ye Olde Mitre Inn, The Hadley Oak, The Nelson, The Sebright Barnet Council Arms, and The White Lion.[9] The large number of inns in Barnet was a matter of note in Charles Barnet Council Dickens's novel Oliver Twist; it was here that Oliver met the Artful Dodger.