Starting May 30, 2013, agricultural buildings under 500 square meters will be covered by permitted development rights and can be converted to alternative uses without applying for planning consent for the change of use. Change of use from B1 office space to houses is also allowed....
Naturally, you have to build in accordance with the planning consent and building standards, but there is generally a greater freedom of action, and less detailed regulation and supervision. Of course, the lack of controls cuts both ways, for whilst you may have greater freedom of action to d...
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The plot already had planning consent for a traditional house, but they submitted new plans for their contemporary cube which were approved following a little bit of resistance. View of the plot With a budget of £250,000, they knew sweat equity would be needed! Mhairi admits that they...
There is this enigmatic sentence: “The GLA will also work with boroughs to identify sites that have been allocated for development or that have been granted consent but that have not come forward for development for many years, or where limited progress has been made, and will assess the nat...
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Conservation & Listed Buildings Our experience in conservation areas and on listed buildings includes The New Masonic Hall, Domestic listed dwellings all over the Uk, Wyreside Hall Hotel, The Queens Hotel, Waterstones Preston City Centre, and The Resource Centre Garstang. ...
studies also tended to address the unequal distribution of the benefits of renewable energy. Procedural justice and justice as recognition frames were often directly linked to questions of distributional injustice as these underpinned the lack of consent for siting or approving renewable energy development...
The intense divisions and acrimony around Thrive mirror the ugly mood and tenor of debate in the country. Confidence isn’t increased by the Planning Board’sfailure to register lobbyists,violations of the open meetings lawandabuse of the consent calendarto constrain public input on other matters...
19 BPR is restricted to the agricultural value of the land, which may be less than the open-market value. If it is the person's own farm, the excess value may attract BPR as well and so be effectively completely exempt. The value of farm buildings qualifies as well, and this extends ...