Plande unlock the potential of your Breckland property by understanding your challenge and objectives, navigating through the red tape, solving problems creatively and getting the right result.
By combining our planning and architecture expertise, we comprehensively draft applications that gently lead decision-makers towards the ideal outcome.
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We undertake a wide range of Breckland planning services – development appraisals, feasibility studies, planning strategy, statements including design & access, amendments to approvals and planning appeals.
Commercial and Industrial
Mixed-Use and Retail
Leisure and hotels
Residential (including self-build)
Community and education
Historic buildings
Green belt and rural development.
Plande are professional RTPI planning consultants and act for Developers, Land Owners, Architects, Businesses and Private Individuals.
Breckland County Council Planning Applications
We submit Planning Applications in the Breckland area including obtaining approval for residential and commercial, house extensions, self-build homes, green belt house extensions & replacement dwellings.
We submit approval and consent for residential and commercial, house extensions, self-build homes, green belt house extensions and green belt replacement dwellings among others.
Plande works with a broad range of developers, businesses and landowners as well as a number of private individuals and partners with properties and interests in the area. We are active in processing Breckland Planning Applications with Breckland Council Planning. These include change of use, self build, commercial, residential and leisure schemes, conservation areas and green belt.
Breckland is in both Norfolk and Suffolk. It is a Special Protection Area for the Conservation of wild birds. It is an interesting area of English natural habitat, with its unusual flora and fauna. It also is situated close to the Fens and Norfolk Broads. Approximately 13,000 species of wildlife live in Breckland making it one of the most important areas for wildlife in the UK. The size of Breckland has been significantly reduced in recent years due in large to modern farming. Thetford Forest was also created in 1914. The British Army also conduct training in the Stanford Battle Area.
In prehistoric times, the area was mined for flint. Grimes Graves, which sits close to Thetford, is clear evidence of this. The area is a UK tourist attraction and is a site of geographical and scientific interest.
Breckland Council is responsible for processing planning permission, planning applications and appeals in the borough.
As planning consultants, we work across the whole area including the main towns and villages of Thetford, Swaffham, Watton, Dereham, Attleborough, Banham, Shipdam, Necton, Harling, Litcham and Swanton Morley