Overbearing is a term used to describe the impact of a development or building on its surroundings, particularly a neighbouring property, in terms of its scale, massing and general dominating effect. This is a common reason for refusal of schemes due to it being highly subjective and therefore one that can potentially be overturned at appeal.
Permission Granted for a New Dwelling With Associated Parking, Cycle Stores and Roof Mounted Solar Panels
Fuller Long are delighted to have been involved in a recent planning Read moreAppeal Success for a New Residential Extension Within the Covert Conservation Area and an Area of Special Residential Character
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Fuller Long has recently worked alongside the Department for Work and Read moreSuccessful Appeal in Elthams Progress Estate Conservation Area
Fuller Long have successfully won a planning appeal in Eltham, London Read more