New dementia care home approved at appeal

We are pleased to bring news that planning approval has been granted by the Government Planning Inspectorate, following a planning appeal for a new 24-bed ‘EMI’ Dementia Care Unit for St. Quentin Residential Home located on Sandy Lane, in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
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Planning success for new micropubs in Stoke-on-Trent

Micropubs: Real ale and real people uniting the community. Croft Architecture has gained planning permission for the conversion of vacant retail spaces for the development of three new micropubs for different clients, in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
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Flip Out Stoke receives planning approval

Flip Out Stoke: A new exciting leisure experience We are pleased to bring news that planning approval has been granted for the conversion of the empty City Link warehouse on Stone Business Park, Staffordshire, for Flip Out Stoke Trampoline Centre.
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Designer Insights with Carl Croft

Carl Croft is the founder and managing director of Croft Architecture , based in Stafford, in Staffordshire since 2009. Carl has gained significant experience within the industry, working for two renowned architectural practices in Staffordshire, before establishing his own firm. His goal is to create a legacy of great architecture by improving the way we interact with the environment. He is also ...
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Planning permission for grade 2 listed barns and farmhouse

Croft Architecture have again been successful in obtaining planning permission and listed building consent for a Grade II listed site in Upper Leigh, Staffordshire.
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Planning permission for gated bungalows in Newcastle-under-Lyme

It is our pleasure to bring news that planning approval has been granted for a new development of homes in the market town of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
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Architect in the House 2012

Croft Architecture is proud to once again be supporting Architect in the House in 2012. Architect in the House is an inventive scheme run by Shelter, a charity for housing and homeless people, and the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
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