Permitted Development vs. Planning Permission: Which is right for you?

Permitted Development vs. Planning Permission: Which is right for you?

9:25 AM, 30th April 2024, About 2 weeks ago 1

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Join Ranjan Bhattacharya, John Howard and Liana Wall as they delve into the pros and cons of both approaches, exploring the intricacies of permitted development rights and the traditional planning permission process.

From speed and cost considerations to limitations and potential pitfalls, the team provide you with a comprehensive analysis to help you determine the optimal path for your property project.


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Christine Lifton

23:18 PM, 3rd May 2024, About 2 weeks ago

My neighbour built a glorified recycled sort of shed on his rear boundary with mine on which I have 3 other houses additionally bordering my rear garden. He built it to add a high square shaped salvaged conservatory roof. However under Permitted Development rights the enforcement officer informed the neighbour the construction required a planning application. Even after the neighbour removed the roof it was some 3 mtrs with a flat roof so for the side aspect and entry visible from his property he laid slabs to give the illusion of meeting full 2.5 mtr height having taken a photograph with the paving raised sending it off to planning office so gave him a certificate without veiwing the construction. His surface water is draining into my garden instead of naturally draining down hill it’s flooding my property and where he’s created a dam it’s rising over 4” above my DPC causing damp. Is it
Lawful to deliberately deceive the Local Authority in such a manner there is a recycled solar water heating panel at least another metre higher on top which dwarfs my properties roof height of 2.7 meters which had plans ?

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