Planning permission application help-plans for conservatory

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Hi-we're having a large conservatory built which exceeds the permitted development limits so we need full planning. Just filling out the form and it asks for some maps of the site (Ordnance survey), which I can get no problem.

However, they've also asked for elevation plans for each elevation of the house in 1:100 or 1:50 scale. We do have some good plans for the conservatory itself, even with a digital picture of what the house will look like with the conservatory.

Do we really need to go to the extent of getting an architect to draw up some scale plans of each elevation? Anyone got any experience of this?

Thanks
 
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Your council will set its validation criteria for what is required and to what standard. If you don't conform, your application won't be accepted
 
Or ask tony1851 to do it, this is the kind of thing he does

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If you can't draw a scale plan yourself, get a local architectural technician or draughtsman to do it. Will be a fraction of the cost of an architect.

Can't the conservatory people do it for you if they've done all the other stuff?
 
Here you go tony, this is how the professionals do it, note the accurate linework, symmetry and detailing of the doorknob & bell. Stick around you might learn summink! Looks like woodtop could do with learning a few things too!:p

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Here you go tony, this is how the professionals do it, note the accurate linework, symmetry and detailing of the doorknob & bell. Stick around you might learn summink! Looks like woodtop could do with learning a few things too!:p

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Note the missing bell-rope, bell-pull, and Part M -compliant handrail to the entrance step. Typical architectural rubbish that some engineer has to work out how to stop falling down.
 
Here you go tony, this is how the professionals do it, note the accurate linework, symmetry and detailing of the doorknob & bell. Stick around you might learn summink! Looks like woodtop could do with learning a few things too!:p

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Hmmm. Not bad for a beginner - well on the way to Etch-a-Sketch standard.
 

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