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<blockquote data-quote="George from SJM Planning" data-source="post: 7233998" data-attributes="member: 16346"><p>I wouldn't go as far as calling your planning agent a dick, but I would be asking serious questions as to what grounds they believed the planning application would be the best way forward. Are they a land agent who undertakes planning or are they a qualified planning consultant accredited by the RTPI?</p><p></p><p>There are cases where full planning for barn conversions have been approved where Class Q is unavailable, these applications usually have the backing of sustainability assessments, ecological enhancements, renewable energy statements. Has a planning statement been submitted outlining the proposal and how it complies with local and national planning policy and citing similar examples recently approved by the council or case law from decions overturned at appeal.</p><p></p><p>From what you have described I would suggest withdrawing the application and either seeking fresh planning guidance and resubmitting or holding off for two years and hope Class Q is still an option. Holiday Let's could be an option but an application swiftly following the refusal or withdrawal of a residential application might be viewed with suspicion.</p><p></p><p>I would be happy to look at the current live application for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George from SJM Planning, post: 7233998, member: 16346"] I wouldn't go as far as calling your planning agent a dick, but I would be asking serious questions as to what grounds they believed the planning application would be the best way forward. Are they a land agent who undertakes planning or are they a qualified planning consultant accredited by the RTPI? There are cases where full planning for barn conversions have been approved where Class Q is unavailable, these applications usually have the backing of sustainability assessments, ecological enhancements, renewable energy statements. Has a planning statement been submitted outlining the proposal and how it complies with local and national planning policy and citing similar examples recently approved by the council or case law from decions overturned at appeal. From what you have described I would suggest withdrawing the application and either seeking fresh planning guidance and resubmitting or holding off for two years and hope Class Q is still an option. Holiday Let's could be an option but an application swiftly following the refusal or withdrawal of a residential application might be viewed with suspicion. I would be happy to look at the current live application for you. [/QUOTE]
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