Category Archives: Collection Permitted Development

Planning Success – Certificate of Lawful Development Chichester (CLEUD)

Planning House are pleased to have secured a lawful development certificate for a large garage in a semi-rural area. … More >>

Have changes to permitted development regulations in 2021 helped improve living space?

We felt quite encouraged when the government announced changes to permitted development regulations from April 2021.… More >>

Are There Any Restrictions on installing Solar Panels on a Home Permitted by One of the Classes in the General Permitted Development Order?

When you own a home that has been permitted by one of the classes in the General Permitted Development Order (GPDO) (i.e.… More >>

Frequently Asked Questions About Town Planning

There is not doubt about it Town Planning is a maze. If it wasn’t there would be no need for Town Planning Consultants!… More >>

Do you need planning permission for a conservatory?

Named as one of the top smart renovations that actually adds value to your home, the conservatory is thought to increase the sale price of a property by five per cent, on average.… More >>

Do I need a Town Planner?

Do I need to hire a Town Planning Consultant?

In a lot of cases the answer is NO!  If your proposed development is not complex for instance a house extension or a simple commercial development then don’t waster your money employing a town planner. … More >>

Handy Guide to the Planning Application Process

We have created a very handy guide to the Planning Application Process! If you are about to dip your toe into the world of Planning by submitting a planning application, you may well feel a little apprehensive and bamboozled about the whole process.… More >>

Planning Success – Establishing a Fallback Position

Sometimes clients need help to define a strategy going forward, planning can be a bit like chess, and the best players need to know what strategy to use to achieve their goals…

The Background…

This project focuses around a planning application to retain a short section of new boundary walling, gates and also increasing the height of an existing front boundary wall at Granby Hall, Granby, was refused by Rushcliffe Borough Council last year.… More >>