New listed building planning application

We have recently submitted planning and listed building applications for the extension of the Tiger, the grade 2 star listed church hall of All Saints Lindfield. The front part of the building is an exceptionally rare timber frame Wealden house from the end of the fourteenth century and previous extensions date from the sixteenth, nineteenth and twentieth centuries.  Our proposed addition is intended to provide extra space for the church’s vital youth work.

Storrington wins gold for best landscaping in What House? Awards 2015

Storrington wins gold for best landscaping in What House? Awards 2015

We are delighted that our Orchard Gardens scheme in Storrington was recently awarded gold in the Best Landscape Design category at the What House? Awards 2015. The judges described it as 'an eloquent scheme sensitively designed and executed within a historic setting', and praised its 'elegant simplicity'. 

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Three Peaks Walk for Alzheimer's Society

Three Peaks Walk for Alzheimer's Society

Thirty years after having first completed the Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk I once again took to the hills earlier this summer for a second go. Having triumphed for a second time I returned to the same pub for a well deserved pint. How time does fly! This was all in aid of Alzheimer’s Society and, with my son, my daughter and my brothers alongside, we raised over £4500 which is wonderful news.

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Another successful planning permission in Malborough

Another successful planning permission in Malborough

Marlborough Care Home & Assisted Living Units granted planning permission:

Having successfully completed St Luke’s Court in Marlborough about ten years ago, Richard and the team are currently working on a second scheme in this historic market town. Designs for a care home and an assisted living scheme on Salisbury Road towards the southern edge of the town have recently received planning consent and we are now producing working drawings for an early start on site

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British 10k London Run

British 10k London Run

Despite the scorching temperatures, not helped by the race start being delayed for 20 minutes, and only crossing the start line 35 minutes after that at about 10.25am, we all survived! We made our way round as fast as our increasingly weary legs would carry us to complete the 10K with big relieved grins all round at the finish – largely due to the promise of an ice cold drink. 

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