Commercial | Education |Residential |Mixed Use | Leisure | Heritage | Care | Emergency Services
Development of a new state-of-the-art Police Learning Centre constructed on the Police Headquarters site in Bridgend. This new facility is intended to improve the efficiency and the effectiveness of the training and recruitment of police staff in one flexible building, replacing a number of redundant buildings.
Full planning permission for a 12,800m2 purpose built, state of the art training facility with internal and external training facilities to meet the current and anticipated future operational and training needs of the South Wales Police, Gwent Police and Dyfed Powys Police.
Full planning application and listed building consent for the refurbishment and redevelopment of the Grade II listed 9-22 Moira Terrace to provide a variety of mixed uses at ground floor level and 20 affordable residential apartments at the upper levels. The 8 commercial units are proposed to include a mix of retail, food and drink, office and or other community uses
Full planning consultancy services leading a multi-disciplinary team for the demolition of the existing buildings and redevelopment 50 affordable 1 and 2 bedroom over 55s apartments. The scheme required a number of design solutions to be explored given the tightly constrained nature of the site, particularly local residential properties and trees.
Full planning consultancy services leading a multi-disciplinary team for the demolition of the existing care home and redevelopment 60 affordable 1 and 2 bedroom over 55s apartments. The scheme required a number of design solutions to be explored as well as identifying a bespoke solution to address nitrate mitigation given the impact of development in the River Solent catchment area.
Full planning application for the retention of the ground floor structure, partial change of use of the ground floor from A1 retail to D1 community centre and A1 retail, demolition of the existing first and second floor and the construction of 64no. flats on 4 new upper floors and 3no. 2-bed flats in existing car park and associated works.
New purpose built facility to operate Gwent Police’s Abergavenny Neighbourhood Policing Team and Abergavenny Response Team in a strategic location on the edge of the A465 Heads of the Valleys Road, comprising office space, front of house area and other operational accommodation
Partial demolition of rear extension of Grade II listed former cinema, erection of replacement extension and change of use of building to mixed use community facility comprising café, performance hall, gym, 2no retail units, offices and multi-purpose rooms and associated car parking.
In 2018-2019 Loftco secured a long lease and planning permission was granted for the refurbishment and creation of a mixed used development within the three buildings of Newport Provisions Market.
Asbri Planning was appointed as lead planning consultant responsible for securing planning and listed building consent for the restoration of Hay Castle, Hay-on-Wye in the Brecon Beacons National Park. A complex development site situated in a National Park, within a Landscape Park and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in Wales, s Conservation Area and designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I and II listed building.
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water’s vision for Lisvane and Llanishen reservoirs is to create a hub for recreation, health and wellbeing, reconnecting people with water and the environment. With a huge residential population on the doorstep, excellent public transport links to Cardiff city centre and beyond; providing access and recreational opportunities at Lisvane and Llanishen offers an unparalleled opportunity to generate social benefit. A full planning application was submitted by Asbri Planning to Cardiff Council for the development of a a three-storey visitor centre including cafe/restaurant, boat workshop and associated works including access, landscaping, footpaths, and recreational facilities.
The redevelopment will bring new life to the Old College; a grade-1-listed architectural landmark and home of the first University College of Wales as well as the Grade II listed Georgian villas at 1 and 2 New Promenade, Aberystwyth. The University’s vision is to transform this iconic building into a major cultural and creative centre for Wales where diverse communities can engage with learning and heritage, share in discovery, exchange through dialogue and prosper from enterprise. The application proposed a combination of uses for the existing buildings including an exhibition centre, place of learning, a hub for business start-ups, and conference and facilities along with a change of use of the building to provide a 32-bed boutique hotel.
In March 2019 planning permission was granted to convert the former Goods Shed in Barry and some of its adjacent brown field land and railway tracks to provide a mixed-use development. The scheme would comprise of 11 apartments, a restaurant owned by an award-winning chef, a micro-brewery, recognized local makeup entrepreneurs’ ‘Spectrum’ workshop and offices, a flexible events space with outdoor cinema and children's play area, a drive-thru coffee shop and erection of entrepreneurial incubator business units converted from fifty-two 20’shipping containers.
Demolition of Cantonian High School and development of new campus comprising a new Cantonian High School, Woodlands SEN High School, Riverbank Special School and a Health and Well-being Building all in one campus. The provision will educate over 350 children requiring specialist provision alongside over 1,450 mainstream comprehensive students making it the largest educational establishment in Wales providing this distinct combination of learning.
New all through 3-19 school on the site of the current King Henry VIII School, relocating Deri View Primary School and incorporating flying-start, nursery, lower school, upper school, and 6th form educational provision. The site lay in a prominent location on the upper slopes of Abergavenny, adjacent to a conservation area and within views of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park Blaenavon World Heritage Site
Renovation and refurbishment of the National Slate Museum to create an Interpretation Hub for the Slate Landscape of North West Wales World Heritage Site.
Full planning application for construction of six-storey block (incorporating mezzanine/plant room within roof void), comprising lower ground floor restaurant/coffee shop (Class A3), with five storeys for creative cluster activities or office use (primarily Class B1 and ancillary uses)
Asbri Planning Ltd lead on the proposals for a new flexible 4 storey office development to complement the existing tech hub. Asbri have co-ordinated the design team, including project architect and other specialists, in the preparation of a comprehensive planning and listed building applications.
An 8,500m2 state of the art STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) Academy to accommodate teaching, learning and support facilities, including workshops for vehicle maintenance, welding, M&E, Pneumatics and CNC, laboratories, classrooms, staff areas, multi-functional hall, café and break-out social learning spaces.
Asbri Planning were instructed by Swansea City Association Football Club to submit a planning application for the extension of the Liberty Stadium supported by an Environmental Impact Assessment.
Carmarthenshire County Council advertised a competition for the redevelopment of the Eastern Quarter and invited developers to submit expressions of interest.
A 2,250m2 Sports Centre of Excellence for Coleg y Cymoedd’s Nantgarw Campus to accommodate a 4-court sports hall, 9 classrooms, gym, WCs and changing rooms, staff office, treatment room, official’s changing room and sports store.
Full Planning Application for 307 private rented sector (PRS) units and associated works. The development comprises 307 private rented sector apartments, a ground floor A1/A3 use, a residents’ only sky bar and associated hard landscaping to complement the existing hard landscaping serving the wider Capital Quarter.
A residential-led, urban expansion project comprising up to 1200 new homes, ancillary retail and community development, allotments, playing fields and strategic landscaping works.
A major strategic housing-led mixed use development, one of four identified in the emerging Swansea Local Development Plan, for 1,000 dwellings, which would allow Bellway Homes to develop in the Plan Period up to 2025 for a range and choice of housing opportunities.
A new 13,100m2 campus for Bridgend College over two buildings on the site of the former police station and multi-storey car park in Bridgend Town Centre
Mixed use development including 486 residential units, riverside walk and river defence works, commercial development, car parking and new public areas on a key strategic redevelopment site on the River Usk in Newport City Centre.
Full planning application for the change of use from Sui Generis cinema to mixed use Class A1 and Class A3 at the Tivoli Building in Mumbles as well as the construction of two Class A3 units on adjacent land and the change of use from Class A1 (unrestricted) to Class A1 (restricted to a non-food retail) use at 512 Mumbles Road.
Full planning application for the change of use from Sui Generis cinema to mixed use Class A1 and Class A3 at the Tivoli Building in Mumbles as well as the construction of two Class A3 units on adjacent land and the change of use from Class A1 (unrestricted) to Class A1 (restricted to a non-food retail) use at 512 Mumbles Road.
A partnership project between Cardiff Council, the NHS and Cardiff Community Housing Association to deliver a £13m mixed use regeneration project to redevelop a 1960s shopping centre, redundant flats and run-down community facilities.
Redevelopment of part of Neath Town Centre for a Mixed Use Development comprising: Full Planning Application for demolition of Magistrates Court Building and adjacent demountable building; one 2,120sqm A1 retail unit and shop mobility unit with 604 spaces, four deck multi-storey car park; associated public realm improvements and temporary surface areas.
Full planning application and listed building consent for construction of 15 homes at one of Merthyr Tydfil’s most important historic buildings, the former Vulcan House.
Construction of new 1200 pupil secondary school and associated 30 pupil specialist ASD unit together with layout of external sports and play areas and associated facilities and cycle access, car parking site infrastructure including drainage and main services along with hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatments.
Two extensions on either side of the Atrium Building, to accommodate a new Student Union facility and new lecture/service accommodation.
Full planning application for nine retirement cottages for the over 55s on Brecon Road in Abergavenny, near to Nevill Hall Hospital. The scheme, designed by Eric Cole Architects, included extensive landscaped grounds on site, including planting and hardscaping.
Development of an Extra Care facility comprising 49 self-contained apartments, large communal area and landscaping works.
Asbri Planning led the multi-disciplinary team involved in this exciting and much needed care development. The wider team comprised technical input on drainage, transport, landscape and visual impact, noise, heritage and tree matters. Asbri Planning led discussions with the authority on need and 106 matters.
Demolition of existing ancillary buildings and the construction of 25 cabins, campsite area and ancillary work at Former Beddgelert Campsite.