Guidelines

Do I need planning permission doncaster?

Do I need planning permission doncaster?

Planning permission is not required, however if your house is listed or in a conservation area then consent may be required, therefore it is advisable to check with the Local Authority. In all cases please contact Building Control as you may need to provide notice to demolish.

How long can a structure be without planning permission?

‘THE 4 YEAR RULE’ applies to building, engineering or other works which have taken place without the benefit of planning permission, and that have remained unchallenged by enforcement action for 4 years or more. In this context one has undertaken operational development or physical works.

What does full planning permission include?

By contrast, a full planning permission application presents full, exhaustive details of your development proposal. These include elements such as the scale and orientation of buildings, site elevation, parking and pedestrian access, and drainage.

Can you build something without planning permission?

Planning regulations do allow someone to apply for planning permission retrospectively after they have carried out unauthorised works or a use and the law requires the Council to accept and consider them.

Do you need planning permission for single storey extension?

Side extensions must be single storey, with a maximum height of four metres and a width no more than half that of the original house. If it is closer than seven meters to the rear boundary, then you would need planning permission for the extension.

What type of planning permission do I need for a dropped KERB?

You’ll need to obtain permission from your local Council as highway authority, assuming that the Council owns the road and footpath. If the road outside the property is a trunk road, a principal road or a classified road (class A, B or C), you’ll also need planning permission.

Do you need planning permission for a conservatory radiator?

Putting a radiator in your conservatory does not require planning permission, but if the radiator is to be connected to the central heating in the main house then it will be subject to building regulations. By legal definition, a conservatory has its own independent heating from the rest of the house.

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