PLANNING PERMISSION
Many internal
alterations to your home do not need planning permission, but if you are
extending your accommodation you should always check this out. Your architect,
surveyor or builder should be able to advise you or contact the planning
department at your local authority.
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Whether you
are planning to extend up, out or down, it is always best to check with your
local Council's planning department as to whether you need planning permission
before embarking on any kind of building project.
- You are
allowed to make certain minor alterations and extensions to your home
without applying for planning permission, under permitted development
rights.
- If
planning permission is required, ask for an application form, find out how
many copies of the form you will need to return, and what the application
fee will be.
- Ask the
planners if they anticipate any difficulties that could be overcome by
amending your proposal at an early stage. Changes later could increase the
cost of your professional fees.
- Decide
what type of application to make. Usually this will be a full planning
application, but if you want to see what the Council feels about your
proposed work before investing in detailed drawings you may choose to submit
an outline application first.
- Your
application should be considered within eight weeks.
- If
planning permission is refused or conditions imposed, the Council must give
reasons. Ask the planning department if changing your plans would make a
difference. You may be allowed to submit another application with modified
plans, free of charge, within twelve months of the original decision.
- You also
have the right of appeal to the Planning lnspectorate within six months of
the date of the Council's notice of decision.
- If you
build something that requires planning permission without first obtaining
permission, you may be forced to put things right later at your own cost.
You may even be required to remove an unauthorised building.
Further
information is available at
www.onlineplanningoffices.co.uk or request The Planning Inspectorate's free
booklet Planning, a Guide for Householders by phoning 0870 1226 236.
Information gained from Federation of Master
Builders