Tuesday 15 January 2013

Golf Club House

****UPDATE 27 FEB 2013****

Just over 6 weeks since it was validated, we are delighted to confirm we have secured permission.  Thanks go to the Council for the speedy manner in which they have processed it. Thanks to the team who put the application together, showing that if you do it right, do it well your prospects of securing a swift permission are so much better.  We can help you deliver your aspirations.

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(c)BRArchitecture
Our work is varied and brings us into contact with many disciplines. One example is a recent submission for a new Clubhouse Building at Silver Birch Golf Course, Betws yn Rhos.  Its strange one in a way as Pete was, many years ago, the Council case officer when the Course originally gained permission as a form of rural diversification. Its always a pleasure to see good development delivered on the ground.   The course has since been expanded and has become a great resource to this rural community near Colwyn Bay. This new development should build upon this past success and we now wait for the decision sometime in the New Year.

Projects like this invariably involve many disciplines before you reach the stage where you are ready to submit the application. From the outset our services have been used to ensure policy compliance, guide parameters and ensure that decisions on design, siting principles can be resolved and expressed through Design and Access Statement and Planning Statements.  

(c) M7Visuals
However this project has also involved collaborative working with the client, architectural services, 3D visualisation, ecologist and early inputs from construction side (such as timber frame designers and Quantity Surveyor) to ensure the building is costed and affordable when permission is  secured.

This cross discipline role, either as lead or team member, is crucial to the delivery of viable developments that can be successfully implemented on the ground and without this approach many scheme are destined to fail.

Thanks go out to Barry at BRArchitecture for bringing us on board and of course not least  to Bryn and Menna at the Golf Club.








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