ADVANCE SPACE BUILDING & DESIGN LTD
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CONVERTED STABLES - Part of the Lime Park estate that once belonged to the Baron von Roemer, and his son, Charles de Roemer, this nice stable square has been converted to residential accommodation, the subject of a potential dispute under the Party Wall Act 1996, that was revealed in June of 2022, when the owner of this property failed to serve notice as to intended works.
In the making of an application for planning permission relating to The Rectory in Lime Park, Jill Finn and Nigel Flood according to Wealden District Council's planning and building control portal, appear to have instructed Mr Sam Finnis of Vector Planning & Design Ltd.
The builders/joiners involved in the conversion and ground works, appear to be Advance Space Building & Design Ltd, (allegedly) under the lead of carpenter: Christian Perez. To be confirmed or denied, should the company care to comment, we'd be happy to make corrections as advised. This is public information, freely available to all at Companies House. Other information may be obtained from the Land Registry, Wealden District Council and other UK agencies.
Registered office address: Unit 17 Highfield Industrial Estate, Edison Road, Eastbourne, England, BN23 6PT
3 OFFICERS 1 RESIGNATION
Other
appointments (total 3) for Christian Perez: Nature of business (SIC): 43390 - Other building completion and finishing Nature of business (SIC): 96020 - Hairdressing and other beauty treatment
COMPANY NUMBER 11805110 - FILING HISTORY
05 Apr 2022 Confirmation statement made on 3 February 2022 with no updates
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Access to Neighbouring Land Act 1992 Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
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https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09245717 https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/11805110
INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY AT RISK - Not the most attractive of buildings perhaps, as it has fallen into a state of disrepair. This is mainly because Wealden District Council have done all they can to deny the building a reasonable and beneficial use, to pay for restorations, up to 2022. The Parish Council have been working with the district council on this. That is why the most important historic asset in Herstmonceux does not have an income for maintenance and general repairs. Residents within the park, had been working to purchase the complex at an undervalue. The local authority were helping Peter Townley in this regard, despite institutionalised discrimination, conspiracy and vendettas being illegal as an agenda.
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