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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 7562253" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>I am not disagreeing with George but would add that once it has gone through the planning stage as it has the planning department are no longer interested. You are very unlikely to hear from them again. It is in the hands of Building Control once you start construction and all they are concerned with is that you build it to standard, they won't be interested if you run over time. Building Control and the Planning department as far as I know do not communicate with each other and it is Building Control that issue the completion statement. They won't care what the date is.</p><p>Of course the "correct" way to do it is go back to the planners but I am willing to bet at the end of it all you will wish you just got on with it. Easy for me to say as I know you will be fretting until it is finished and that alone is a big part of it.</p><p>I would love to hear of any cases where the fact the 3 years are up has had any impact on any class Q build where any significant building work has been made, ie not just run out and not even been started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 7562253, member: 5589"] I am not disagreeing with George but would add that once it has gone through the planning stage as it has the planning department are no longer interested. You are very unlikely to hear from them again. It is in the hands of Building Control once you start construction and all they are concerned with is that you build it to standard, they won't be interested if you run over time. Building Control and the Planning department as far as I know do not communicate with each other and it is Building Control that issue the completion statement. They won't care what the date is. Of course the "correct" way to do it is go back to the planners but I am willing to bet at the end of it all you will wish you just got on with it. Easy for me to say as I know you will be fretting until it is finished and that alone is a big part of it. I would love to hear of any cases where the fact the 3 years are up has had any impact on any class Q build where any significant building work has been made, ie not just run out and not even been started. [/QUOTE]
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