Loft conversion with rear dormer
Two-bed loft conversion with a rear dormer on a 1930s semi — the kind of job that pulls in a roofer, a glazier, a plasterer and more.
How it works
You should be quoting jobs, not chasing down planning decisions. Here's how we turn Essex planning activity into a short list of leads worth your time — each one sorted for your trade.
We track planning applications and decisions across 13 Essex planning authorities, every week — so the work surfaces in one place instead of across a dozen separate ones.
Most applications aren't leads — tree works, condition discharges, minor amendments. We drop those automatically and keep only real building work in your trade, radius and chosen job sizes.
For each job we read the description and flag the trades it needs and the order they're needed in, a likely size and indicative value, and whether it reads like a homeowner or a developer — then rewrite it in plain English.
Twice a week, a short scannable digest. Mark the leads you win and the feed quietly tunes itself to the work that actually pays off for you.
The difference
On the left is the bare decision. On the right is what you receive — sorted, sized and timed. Same job; only one of them you can act on between calls.
Two-bed loft conversion with a rear dormer on a 1930s semi — the kind of job that pulls in a roofer, a glazier, a plasterer and more.