Our Essex team covers Clacton-on-Sea alongside Walton-on-the-Naze, Frinton, and the wider Tendring District. The practice is RICS regulated, and rights of light assessments often run alongside the planning submission for schemes that add height in dense parts of town.


On rooftop additions to seafront and town-centre blocks, the work centres on the existing occupants below. We make initial contact with each leaseholder, attend meetings to discuss concerns, record Schedules of Condition for the flats directly under the new units, and act as the named point of contact through the build. Day-to-day matters, scaffolding, deliveries, parking, access, get handled as they arise, with airspace development advice covering the wider planning and feasibility picture.
Airspace schemes in Clacton-on-Sea typically sit alongside daylight and sunlight, rights of light, and party wall workstreams on the same site. The same surveyor stays on the project from instruction to handover.
Strong liaison and a thorough Schedule of Condition deal with most of this before it starts. Residents have one named contact to raise concerns with, the developer has a structured process for handling them, and the Schedule provides documented evidence if a damage claim is later made. Planning sits with Tendring District Council, and party wall services typically run alongside the airspace work itself.
