Episodes

  • A farmers and landowners brief guide to planning
    Feb 28 2023

    We work with lots of farmers and landowners so Charlie Mills sits down with Alan Divall, from Walsingham Planning to discuss potential development opportunities for land. Whether you are looking at a single dwelling or a larger development, Alan offers top tips and advice on the different options that might be available to you.

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    12 mins
  • Part 2 - Your strategy to planning and what happens next...
    Feb 28 2023

    Welcome back to part two of this 'In the Frame' podcast on Planning. 

    We are back with Charlie Mills and Alan Divall to delve deeper into your planning journey. In this episode, they will cover everything from design considerations you may need to make for your planning application, what to do when you receive the decision (whether that is successful or unsuccessful), and your strategy for what happens next. They also conclude the episode with their top tips to help you on your planning journey. 

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    27 mins
  • Part 1 - What is planning and what you need to know.
    Feb 27 2023

    In this episode,  Charlie Mills speaks with Alan Divall from Walsingham Planning about all things planning. In this first part of two, Charlie and Alan simplify planning terminology that you might encounter on your self-build journey, provide some top tips on how to source land, and discuss the different types of planning available that might suit your project. 

    Listen to part two where we discuss what happens next...



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    29 mins
  • Sustainability at Oakwrights
    Nov 16 2022

    Tim sits down with Hugh Franklin, Head of Research and Sustainability here at Oakwrights. Timber is widely regarded by the building industry as the most sustainably mainstream building material that you can use. Join them as they follow the journey of your oak frame from the workshop to the build itself and discover how it is a sustainable choice from start to finish.

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    17 mins
  • Heating your home sustainably
    Nov 14 2022

    In this latest podcast, Tim Crump sits down with Craig Holden, one of our Business Development Managers (and self-builder in his own right), and Helen Needham, Head of our Architectural team to discuss heating your home sustainably. There has been a big push towards sustainability in recent years and as the cost of living continues to rise it is more important than ever to factor this in to your decision making process when self-building your dream home. In this podcast, hear how certain choices can affect the design of your self-build project and learn about the recent trends in heating systems.

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    19 mins
  • Things to consider when designing your kitchen around an oak frame
    Oct 28 2022

    Charlie Mills sits down with Mark Laban who built his parents Steve and Susanne's bespoke kitchen. They sit down to discuss things to consider when designing your kitchen around your oak frame.

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    20 mins
  • How can a project manager help you with your self build?
    Oct 7 2022

    In this episode, Charlie Mills our MD sits down with Dave Tonks who is one-half of PJT Custom Build. Dave Tonks is a project manager and has worked with Oakwrights on many of our oak frame projects in the east of the UK and, together with Charlie, they break down the benefits of a project manager and how they could help you with your self-build.  From health and safety to organising trades on site, sit back and enjoy the latest episode. 

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    26 mins
  • New building regulations and how they could affect your self build project.
    Aug 18 2022

    In this 'In the Frame' episode Tim Crump is joined by the knowledgeable Carlos Melgar, Head of Energy and Sustainability at Cook Brown Energy. Together they discuss the new building regulations that recently came into effect and how they might affect your self-build project both visually and practically now and into the future.

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    55 mins