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    Planning Permission and Permitted Development

    The planners normally require extension roofs to be set down from the existing roof, so that the extension doesn't visually dominate the main house. They also usually require the walls to be set back from the main front wall of the house. They are not so worried at the rear, but I would be...
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    Planning Permission and Permitted Development

    I think what rjm2k means is that when the council issues planning permission they might add a condition to the approval which removes your pd rights. They can do this, but don't often do it for extensions. It is frequently done on permissions for new houses (individual ones or as part of larger...
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    Removed stud wall without permissions - is this a problem?

    Hi Tim First, to clarify, planning permission definitely wouldn't have been required. If the building is/was listed then Listed Building Consent would have been required, but I assume this is not the case. Removal of the first floor partition wouldn't have needed building regulations...
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    What constitutes a start on site

    Just found this while searching for something else and created a profile to reply. Hope I'm not too late! IMPORTANT: Both of the conditions you mentioned will almost certainly require the relevant details to be submitted BEFORE you commence work. This WILL come back to bite you if you just...
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