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Hi
I've tried to do a search on what I consider sensible words, but can't find an answer. if I've missed a relevant response I apologise and feel free to provide a link.
Background:
I am looking to get planning permission to do quite a bit of work on our semi (levelling out/infilling the 'open' side of the house, hip to gable roof extension, 4m single floor extension across back - neighbour is applying for similar).
Part of the plans will include converting the integral garage to a room, changing the frontage from a garage door to a brick wall with window. However, I am not sure whether we will want to get it converted, we may leave it as a garage (but it will still be altered to fit in with the levelling up of the side, so it would not be a simple matter of change of use). I would prefer to go through the stress and expense of planning permission only once for the whole lot in case we do go through with the complete plan (we have another external garage and driveway, so no issues with parking space).
Question:
If I obtain planning permission for all of the work but decide not to convert the garage (but complete the rest), can the council force me to go through with the totality of the agreed plans, specifically, converting the garage frontage?
Many thanks in advance for your answers.
I've tried to do a search on what I consider sensible words, but can't find an answer. if I've missed a relevant response I apologise and feel free to provide a link.
Background:
I am looking to get planning permission to do quite a bit of work on our semi (levelling out/infilling the 'open' side of the house, hip to gable roof extension, 4m single floor extension across back - neighbour is applying for similar).
Part of the plans will include converting the integral garage to a room, changing the frontage from a garage door to a brick wall with window. However, I am not sure whether we will want to get it converted, we may leave it as a garage (but it will still be altered to fit in with the levelling up of the side, so it would not be a simple matter of change of use). I would prefer to go through the stress and expense of planning permission only once for the whole lot in case we do go through with the complete plan (we have another external garage and driveway, so no issues with parking space).
Question:
If I obtain planning permission for all of the work but decide not to convert the garage (but complete the rest), can the council force me to go through with the totality of the agreed plans, specifically, converting the garage frontage?
Many thanks in advance for your answers.