ASHALL TOWN PLANNING,
STRATFORD HOUSE,
5 CORTLAND AVENUE, ECCLESTON, CHORLEY, PR7 5FP
Tel: 07940 372868
Info@charteredtownplanner.co.uk
ESTABLISHED 1993
Planning Consultants Now In Our 25th Year Planning Consultant with 35 Years Experience 
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Land Development Appraisals  |  Planning Appeals  |  Planning Applications | Formal Planning Objections

ASHALL TOWN PLANNING

CHARTERED TOWN PLANNING CONSULTANT

Andrew Louis Surveyors

Royal Town Planning Institute Membership No: 31305 - Full Chartered Member of the RTPI since 1989

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Raymond Ashall BA Hons Dip EP MRTPI

Chartered Town Planner

Member of the Royal Town Planning Institute

Planning Consultants for the Bury Council area


We provide a comprehensive range of planning services for the Bury Council area.


Ashall Town Planning are based in Lancashire and are ideally positioned to provide a bespoke and professional planning service in the Bury Council area to assist householders and developers to successfully obtain Planning Permission.


If you are seeking professional independent Planning or Property Development Advice, require Planning Drawings or advice on a Planning Permission Application to Bury Council, as Chartered Town Planning Consultants we are the ideal people to guide you through the planning process and to help you obtain the planning permission you need.


Having been established for over 30 years we have a vast experience of dealing with Planning Officers from Bury Council. By appointing us as your consultants, acting as your agent with Bury Council you will benefit from our many years of experience giving your application the greatest chance of success.


We offer the following services:


Architectural Planning Drawings

Architectural Plans

Architectural Drawings

Access to Chartered Architect services

Planning Appeals

Permitted Development Applications (Lawful Certificate)

Planning Permission Applications for House Extensions & Loft Conversions

Retrospective Planning Applications

Planning Permission Applications for Change of Use Class

Planning for Commercial Properties

Planning Permission Applications for Converting a House to Flats

House in Multiple Occupation Applications

Planning Permission Applications for New Build Developments

Planning for Childrens Day Nurseries

Planning for Pubs & Restaurants

Planning for Motor Trade & Car Washes

Planning for Takeaways

Listed Building Consent Applications

Conservation Area Applications


Ashall Town Planning Consultants cover all areas in Bury, including Brandlesholme, Moorside, Prestwich, Radcliffe, Ramsbottom, Tottington, Unsworth and Whitefield.


Bury Council - Planning Department Contact details:


Bury Planning Department Tel - 0161 253 5432

Bury Planning Department email - development.control @bury.gov.uk.

Bury Planning Department Website - http://www.bury.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=2412

Bury Planning Department Address - 3 Knowsley Place, Duke Street, Bury, Lancashire, BL9 0EJ

Bury Planning Dept Opening Hours - 8.45 am - 3:30 pm : Monday - Friday

  



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The Bury Unitary Development Plan (UDP)


The Bury UDP acts as a guide for the future development or protection of land in the Borough and its policies and proposals currently form the basis for the Council's decisions on planning applications.


The current Bury UDP was adopted by the Council on 29 August 1997. The Council is therefore working to replace the adopted UDP with a new document called the Bury Local Plan.


Until the new Local Plan is produced the UDP will continue be used to make planning decisions.


Together with the Greater Manchester Spatial Framework (GMSF), the Local Plan will form a key part of Bury's overall development plan and, once adopted, these documents will both be used as the basis for determining future proposals for the next 20 years or so.


Consultation on the Policy Directions for the Bury Local Plan ended on 30 November 2018 and comments made during consultation will be taken into account in moving onto and consulting on a draft Local Plan next year.