don't have planning permission-what to do next?

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I've bought used conservatory and when preparing base for it realized it's to big :eek: and I should have a planning permission...
It's 4.2m x3,75m...
So what should I do next? Where should I start?Stop the works and start with the permission?How long does it take? Will I have to wait till next summer to built it?
What if I continue? What penalties will apply?
 
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Planning normally takes about 8 weeks all in.. sometimes a little longer depending on neighbours responses..
You might worth a quick call to your planning officer and asking if the size is under permitted development or not, as its alot quicker to get a cert rather than go a full app route..

Better to hold fire till you talk to the planner..
 
its alot quicker to get a cert rather than go a full app route..

A Certificate of Lawfulness also takes eight weeks, so the same time as a normal planning application.
 
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However, the process is a little "easier". I've done three (successful) applications now so am becoming quite custom to them :LOL:
 
Thanks for that...I'll try to book appointment with local planning officer...

One more question: when I'll apply for planning permission to build this conservatory, can I include heating in it (I would like to have conventional radiators and boiler heating) or do I need to apply for something else?
 
All I meant was that heating, etc... would come under Building Regulations and not Planning... but I don't know why you'll be unable to connect the new heating to the existing system :confused:
 
You can install radiators connected to your main system as long as you have controls in place that can isolate them effectivley from the main system.

Pete
 

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