Planning Permission and Professional Advice

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Planning Permission and Professional Advice Planning permission is required for a large variety of changes of use of land, ranging from the obvious, e.g. building a house on a new site, through less common change of uses, such as the replacement of broad leaf high forest by conifer species or the use of uncultivated land [...]

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Exemptions From House Planning Permission

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Planning Permission: Exemptions Planning authorities usually define development as something along the lines of “the carrying out of work on, in or under land” or alternatively “making any material change to the use of building or structures already present on the land”. Unless the new development is specifically exempt from planning permission requirements, the developer [...]

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Planning Permission For New Build Homes

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Planning Permission For New Build Houses Planning authorities usually define development as something along the lines of “the carrying out of work on, in or under land” or alternatively “making any material change to the use of building or structures already present on the land”. Unless the new development is specifically exempt from planning permission [...]

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Types of Property Planning Permission

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Types of Property Planning Permission Planning permission is required for a large variety of changes of use of land, ranging from the obvious, e.g. building a house on a new site, through less common change of uses, such as the replacement of broad leaf high forest by conifer species or the use of uncultivated [...]

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