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Full Planning Applications

Planning applications of this kind are the most prevalent. A development proposal’s complete specifics, including intricate drawings that depict the location and the work you want to perform, are submitted for review.

Certain development kinds call for a full permission application, such as:

  • the majority of non-residential developments

  • Any works pertaining to flats/apartments

  • Applications to alter the number of residences (such as adding a second house in the garden or converting an apartment)

  • Repurposing all or a portion of the land for non-residential use

  • Anything outside the property’s garden

  • Building Demolition and Restoration

  • Other work typically done by an engineer or other constructor with a temporary planning approval

Different Types of Planning Applications

Householder Planning Permission

This application is only intended for homeowners who require authorization to make repairs to their house or yard. The development plan is presented in its whole in a single planning application.

These include undertakings like:

  • Extensions and Conservatories

  • Loft and garage conversions

  • Windows and Doors

  • Outbuildings, Carports, and Garages

  • Garden walls, gates, and fences

Leave Outs

Modifications to a home could be covered by permitted development. Planning applications are not needed for this, however prior approval might be. In order to complete work under Permitted Development, you will need to meet certain requirements.

Work that may be covered by permitted development rights includes the following examples:

  • modest extensions to your house

  • Building a porch

  • Replacement of chimneys

  • Interior modifications

  • Roof lights and loft conversions

The following are some examples that might not need planning approval:

  • inside construction projects

  • Minor exterior modifications, like the installation of alarm boxes

  • installing fences and boundary walls below a specific height

  • Modifications in usage where the new use is incidental to the current use(s)

  • specific applications in forestry or agriculture