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Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Local Search Permitted Development

Planning permission is usually required do any building works in under or over ground

The Government can make exceptions to this rule by listing out, in a General Permitted Development Order, types of permitted development for which it is not necessary to get planning permission.

A local planning authority (or the Secretary of State) may, however, take away the permitted development rights within a specified area (Article 4) so that planning permission is required after all

So, you want a conservatory. That is building work over land, but certain sizes of conservatory are listed in a GPDO. The salesman may tell you that it does not need planning permission. Check whether your local authority has made an article 4 direction removing that size of conservatory from the GPDO so you need planning permission after all.

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