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Planning officers said: "The recommendation to refuse planning permission has been made because the proposed two-storey side extension if constructed would have an unacceptable impact on the ...
Honeycrock Farm in Salfords, Surrey was the subject of a lengthy legal battle to demolish a Mock Tudor family home that was built without planning permission.The action was taken by Reigate and Banstead Borough Council after the site's owner built a large dwelling (c.2001) concealed behind a haystack.
House building permits, for example, are subject to building codes. There is also a "plan check" (PLCK) to check compliance with plans for the area, if any. [3] For example, one cannot obtain permission to build a nightclub in an area where it is inappropriate such as a high-density suburb. [4] [5] The criteria for planning permission are a ...
In October 2018, they were granted permission to construct a 15-unit site and to convert the building into five holiday cottages and a café. They were permitted to demolish a limited part of the structure and to erect new extensions. By this time the building's condition had deteriorated such that parts of its interior were inaccessible. [3]
The building occupied by Unilever in 2008 The 1968-69 extension in 2015 Bird sculpture in 2011 Memorial to Flight Sergeant Charles Sydney in 2015. Walton Court was an office building on Station Avenue in Walton-on-Thames, in the Borough of Elmbridge, Surrey. It was constructed in 1961–62 to serve as the UK corporate headquarters of Birds Eye.
The shop's declined planning applications were to install a new shopfront, and to retain its metal shopfront and awnings and install various moulded timber panels. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds ...
Projects, such as some house extensions, are classed as a permitted development, and therefore do not require planning permission from the council, but applicants wishing to undertake any building works on their home property should check with their local authority to determine whether planning permission for the commencement of building works ...
An Article 4 direction is made by a local planning authority in the United Kingdom and exceptionally may be subject to intervention by the government. It serves to restrict permitted development rights, which means that a lot of the things people do to their land or houses without planning permission and often take for granted, are brought into the realms of planning consent.