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Planning Permission Required?
My next door neighbour has sold part of her garden to a neighbour at the end of my garden. The buyer has cleared the area and appears to be preparing to build on it. I cannot find anywhere in the local authority websites about any planning permission to build on that land. I thought any separate livable unit required planning permission? Could I contact my council directly to address my concern? Why would it not be showing ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are you sure that it's actually residential accommodation which is to be built? Some outhouses, etc might not require planning permission. See here:
https:/ /www.pl anningp ortal.c o.uk/in fo/2001 30/comm on_proj ects
If in doubt, why not ask the 'building' neighbour directly? Otherwise simply have a word with the relevant people at your local council offices.
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If in doubt, why not ask the 'building' neighbour directly? Otherwise simply have a word with the relevant people at your local council offices.
As usual EDDIE51 is giving duff information wrapped up as knowledge.
Buenchico has given you the best link to follow.
Any construction, being developed using PDR (Permitted Development Rights) *has* to be constructed according to a strict set of guidelines. If it is not, then it will require Planning Permission.
To put your mind at rest, I suggest making an initial approach to your neighbour to find out what their proposals are.
Buenchico has given you the best link to follow.
Any construction, being developed using PDR (Permitted Development Rights) *has* to be constructed according to a strict set of guidelines. If it is not, then it will require Planning Permission.
To put your mind at rest, I suggest making an initial approach to your neighbour to find out what their proposals are.