Plande unlock the potential of your Oldham 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 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.
Oldham County Council Planning Applications
We submit Planning Applications in the 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 Oldham Council Planning Applications, which include change of use, self build, commercial, residential and leisure schemes, conservation areas and green belt.
The Metropolitan Borough of Oldham is located in Greater Manchester. It spans 55 square miles and has a population of 237,110. The borough has a historic past, dating back to the Neolithic era, the Bronze Age and Roman times. A quarter of the borough sits within the Peak District National Park. It also has high-density areas labelled the ‘Gateway to the Pennines, sitting between Leeds and Manchester.
The Council was created in 1974 and shared power with the Greater Manchester City Council. In 1986 the Manchester City Council was abolished, with all power devolved to Oldham Council, making it a unitary authority. It received a critical two-star rating in a 2008 audit. The Metropolitan Borough ois split into twenty electoral wards.
As planning consultants, we work across the whole area including the main towns and villages of Alexandra, Chadderton, Coldhurst, Crompton, Failsworth, Hollinwood, Medlock Vale, Royton, Saddleworth, St James, St Marys, Shaw, Waterhead and Werneth