Updates
29/10/2012
£43 million mixed-use masterplan for Pool Lane, Bromborough receives Outline Planning Consent
Outline planning consent has been granted for a £43 million mixed use masterplan for land at Pool Lane, Bromborough Pool.

12/10/2012
Office conversion within former Cambrian Railway Works gains Planning Consent
Planning permission has been granted to convert part of the Grade Two Listed former railway works in Oswestry into office space.

09/10/2012
Life Skills Centre, Northop College on site
Construction is well underway on the new Life Skills Centre at Northop College.

02/10/2012
Architectural Detours
When my daughter found out her friend’s dad was also an architect, she asked, “On family holidays did your dad take detours to visit random buildings?” The answer was of course, “Yes!” Naturally, I still do this and I would like to share with you a couple of detours from my latest trip to Scotland.

16/08/2012
Primary Care Resource Centre in Caia Park, Wrexham receives Planning Permission
A new Primary Care Resource Centre has been granted Planning Permission in Caia Park, Wrexham.

10/08/2012
Planning Permission granted for 11 new homes in Hawarden Village
A development of 11 new sustainable homes in the Village of Hawarden has been granted planning consent.

11/06/2012
Liverpool Habitat for Humanity appears in the local press
Our project with Habitat for Humanity in Liverpool has appeared in the local press after a new Partnership with Cosmopolitan Housing Association has secured the construction of the remaining 23 new homes in Toxteth.

11/06/2012
Published Photographs
Ainsley Gommon Architects have quite a few members of staff who are budding amateur photographers, filling their spare time undertaking courses, entering competitions and generally getting out and about with their cameras.

11/06/2012
Ainsley Gommon Staff visit Leeds City Centre
On Friday 18th May Ainsley Gommon staff from the Merseyside and Wales offices visited Leeds City Centre. The trip included a visit to Leeds Art Gallery and the Henry Moore Institute and a walkabout tour taking in both historic and contemporary architectural themes.
