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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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 Wrexham Council area


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


Ashall Town Planning are North West based and are ideally positioned to provide a bespoke and professional planning service in the Wrexham Council area and other North Wales councils 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 Wrexham 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 Wrexham Council, acting as your agent with Wrexham 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 Wrexham, including Acton, Borras Park, Bronington, Brymbo, Bryn Cefn, Brynyffynnon, Cartrefle, Cefn, Chirk, Coedpoeth, Dyffryn Ceiriog / Ceiriog Valley, Erddig, Esclusham, Gresford, Gwenfro, Gwersyllt, Holt, Johnstown, Little Acton, Llan, Llay, Maesydre, Marchwiel, Marford & Hoseley, Minera, New Broughton, Offa, Overton, Pant, Penycae, Plas Madoc, Ponciau, Queensway, Rhosnesni, Rossett, Ruabon, Stansty, and Wynnstay plus the wider areas of North Wales.


Wrexham Council - Planning Department Contact details:


Wrexham Planning Department Tel - 01978 292016

Wrexham Planning Department email - planning@wrexham.gov.uk

Wrexham Planning Department Website - http://www.wrexham.gov.uk/english/sections/environment_planning.htm

Wrexham Planning Department Address - Community Wellbeing and Development, Wrexham County Borough Council, 16 Lord Street, Wrexham LL11 1LG

Wrexham Planning Dept Opening Hours - 9am - 3:00pm : Monday - Friday

  


We also cover all the neighbouring Councils including:


Chester, Cheshire East, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Powys and Shropshire.

Wrexham / Wrecsam Council
Planning Consultants

Chartered Town Planning Consultants Ashall Town Planning can provide you with the best possible advice when submitting a planning application to Wrexham Council.

Local Planning News 29 June 2012 from Wales Online


The owner of a historic medieval cruck-framed house who admitted carrying out unauthorised work to it without Listed Building Consent was given a conditional discharge yesterday.


The owner had denied four charges brought by Wrexham County Borough Council but changed his pleas and admitted three charges part way through the case.


District Judge Andrew Shaw, sitting at Mold, gave the owner a 12 month conditional discharge and ordered him to pay £8,000 costs.


The owners architectural technician denied four charges but was convicted of two. He was fined £1,000 with £3,000 costs. See the full story at Wales Online.




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