Whether your project is big or small, is short term or an ongoing scheme for future generations, Comm Comm has experience in supporting clients to deliver the very best results.

Below you can see a range of projects we are currently working on and have delivered in the past few years, including housing regeneration, new affordable homes, tourism and leisure projects, offices, medical facilities and more.

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Old Compton Street

Exemplar retro-fit first - a collection of buildings on Old Compton Street and Bourchier Street were in need of modernising. Comm Comm UK gained feedback from local residents, the Soho Society and councillors that was used to adapt original designs. It was approved unanimously at planning committee.

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The Royal Pavillion

Comm Comm UK is supporting the reinvention of offices into a wellness and health hub set within historical and beautiful, wooded grounds on the outskirts of Aldershot.

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45 Ledbury Road

Comm Comm UK is undertaking planning communications for a new restaurant and private members club in Westbourne Grove. We have engaged with the local community throughout the consultation period via letters, email, exhibition and the regular sharing of plans. Licensing was granted at committee in January 2025; we are awaiting a planning committee date.

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180 Piccadilly

Comm Comm UK undertook planning consultation on two schemes - both successful. The second application was big news in the world of construction as the steel was recovered from another building in London. We worked hard with neighbours, including the Royal Academy and Linnean Society, to ensure any impact of construction on their buildings, collections and visitors would be minimised.

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The Mullin Motor Museum

Comm Comm UK focussed on building community consensus to overturn opposition from previous scheme. Planning consent was achieved at committee. Community forum meetings were instrumental in achieving success.

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