What is Planning Permission & when do you need it
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- Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
- I tell you what planning permission is, when you need it and what falls under permitted development. Along with what you do if you didn't get planning permission. If you have any questions I’ll be happy to answer them.
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Hi Thank you for the Video very informative
my neighbour has built outbuilding which he identified as an independent self contained flat .. presently using as a kitchen .. waiting for 4 years no prosecution ..
The issue is that he is saying he does not have to Render the outbuilding or the 6 metre extention
I have reported him to the enforcement department .. Redbridge .. no action seem to be taken so far
The party wall surveyors says nothing to do with them
The legal team says it is up to the neighbour to respect 1) Border 2) Right to light 3) Make good damage to roof ... paid £700 my own money to get Roof made safe as he appear not to have used Hammer and chisel to demolished the chimney Breast
Sadly taken a toll on my health .. being monitored by GP
Thank you for your input
Sam
Hi Sam, thanks for sharing your experience, sounds like a lot going on and very stressful. My suggestion is chase up with enforcement and make a second complaint so they act.
Hi Ben, Thank you for the video. I hv a Victorian terrace house which has permitted development rights. I would like to put a 3m extension to the outrigger at the back. The outrigger is 3.5metres wide. Is this going to b possible..? Look forward to your comments
Hi RS, thanks for the question. My initial thought is that it would be possible so long as you keep to the parameters set out under the permitted development and that there aren’t any additional restrictions on your area, for example a conservation area etc.
I’m not fully versed in every councils permitted development requirements, so I would suggest double checking with your local authority for piece of mind. You maybe able to phone them.
Thanks, Ben.