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Yeah it does require a quick turn around when it comes back approved.Except that the 2 year clock to finish the conversion is running while you are dealing with building regs......
Yeah it does require a quick turn around when it comes back approved.Except that the 2 year clock to finish the conversion is running while you are dealing with building regs......
Are you sure it’s not 3 @holwellcourtfarmExcept that the 2 year clock to finish the conversion is running while you are dealing with building regs......
It is 3 years as far as I know - It has been on all the approvals we've had throughAre you sure it’s not 3 @holwellcourtfarm
Are you sure it’s not 3 @holwellcourtfarm
As I understand it the time limit for Part Q works is completion within 2 years whereas for full planning permission it is works must start within 3 years.It is 3 years as far as I know - It has been on all the approvals we've had through
This is correctAs I understand it the time limit for Part Q works is completion within 2 years whereas for full planning permission it is works must start within 3 years.
As I understand it the time limit for Part Q works is completion within 2 years whereas for full planning permission it is works must start within 3 years.
Checking the GDPO 2015 Q.2 - (3) for Class Q, it says completed within 3 years, starting with the approval date. I don't think it changed in the 2018 ammendments?This is correct
Apologies, 3 years. I was sure it was two but I have checked the GPDO and you are correct.Checking the GDPO 2015 Q.2 - (3) for Class Q, it says completed within 3 years, starting with the approval date. I don't think it changed in the 2018 ammendments?
The legislation is reviewed and changes every few years it seems, not a problem. Easy mistake to make considering all the different planning lead times.Apologies, 3 years. I was sure it was two but I have checked the GPDO and you are correct.
Sorry I haven't been ignoring you, I need to seek advice from a greater source; I'll speak to my boss and get back to you!Hi GeorgieB82. I have been asked to help our local kids football club put in a planning application for a new small clubhouse. Something like a portacabin that can be extended over time.
Is a pre-planning application the best route to start with? Is there a special route for charity sports clubs? any tips in getting something passed?
thanks
After speaking with my boss he agrees that a pre-app would be the best course of action. Sports clubs and charities have to follow the same procedures as everyone else but their arguements can be more persuasive for the 'need' which can outweigh the planning policy objections.Hi GeorgieB82. I have been asked to help our local kids football club put in a planning application for a new small clubhouse. Something like a portacabin that can be extended over time.
Is a pre-planning application the best route to start with? Is there a special route for charity sports clubs? any tips in getting something passed?
thanks
Reroofing won't need permission as long as it is like for like, if you change the height, orientation or pitch then you may be entering a grey area.@GeorgieB82
One of my old sheds is about knackered. It is 140x 85. I'd like to take it down and put a smaller one up within the bounds of the old one. It would be 60x80 and no higher than existing, although the spine would run north/ south rather than east west.
Can I just repair my old shed, or do I need to go through planning? I have used my full pd last December.
I could reroof the whole thing - do I need any consents for that? The shed is quite old but not listed etc.
It is the area of the engineering process so a fussy planning officer would include to the foot of the banks.Can you pd a silage clamp, and if say using the excavated soil to landscape / slope the sides, is the area the base of the clamp, or does it include the landscaping?
I believe so, yes. As you have been informed that Prior Approval is necessary then you need Prior Approval to be given or wait 6 months and then apply to the Planning Inspectorate for non-determinationObtained Q to convert barn to one house, due to cost had to redesign interior so resubmitted it under Q. 56 days from validation (59 days from application) expired yesterday, hadn't heard anything so rang case officer at 4.45 who told us he had approved and would be on the website shortly. At 5.15 he rang agent and said his superior had overruled the approval (not yet refused) and it had been passed to another case officer who is asking for a map of the farm which we are happy to provide. No objections received. Now day 57 can they refuse it now?