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Archive News:
Bell Cornwell are celebrating 25 years in business. Founding partners John Cornwell, Graham Bell and Linda Saunders first set up the business in Basingstoke in October 1986 and moved to Hook in 1987.
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Work has begun on a multi-million pound extension to Liverton Business Park in Exmouth which is being seen as a significant economic boost to the town and the wider East Devon area.
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Bell Cornwell LLP has secured planning permission at appeal for an extension of time to implement a consent for 112 flats originally granted at appeal in January 2008.
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Bell Cornwell LLP has successfully gained planning permission for walls, gates and metal fencing to enclose the front garden of a dwelling in the Highgate Conservation Area.
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Bell Cornwell LLP are pleased to announce the relocation of their Exeter office to accommodate their continued growth in the South West.
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Planning permission has been successfully won on appeal for the conversion of an existing barn into residential accommodation in Basingstoke and Deane Borough.
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Acting on behalf of the land owner, TRAD Scaffolding Ltd, and following a two week public inquiry in 2010, Bell Cornwell LLP has been successful in helping to overturn a decision by the London Thames Gateway Urban Development Corporation, acting in conjunction with a major supermarket operator, to compulsorily acquire a large site at Bromley-by-Bow in east London.
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Bell Cornwell LLP has secured planning permission for a scheme involving the restoration of a derelict Victorian Totland Pier, reopening of the pier to the public and erection of a unique holiday dwelling on the seaward end. The scheme also involved the replacement of the pier cafe and formation of a retail unit on the land end of the pier.
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Bell Cornwell LLP are delighted that Phase 1 of the Park Place Estate development by Col Hill Spink 2, for which Bell Cornwell gained planning permission and listed building consent from Wokingham Borough Council, has been purchased
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Bell Cornwell LLP has won an appeal against the decision of the Council to refuse planning permission for the change of use from residential (class C3) to assisted living (class C2) for four young people who suffer from Autism.
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