Tag Archives: Planning Enforcement

The Role of Local Planning Authorities in Enforcement

Out last enforcement blog looked at types of notices and resolution for planning breaches, in this article we’ll consider what powers Local Planning Authorities have and what parties could be involved in any potential enforcement action.… More >>

How to Resolve Planning Breaches: A Guide to Enforcement Notices and Actions

As a planning consultant, we often find ourselves assisting clients with resolving issues relating to alleged planning breaches.… More >>

4 years or 10 year rules for a Certificate of Lawfulness (CLEUD)?

Are you thinking of selling or re-mortgaging, but never received planning permission?  Or are you being threatened with enforcement action for your existing development?… More >>

Planning Success – Malton, North Yorkshire

Planning House are delighted to have secured planning permission to regularise works to a detached outbuilding to enable the use as a garage/store with ancillary living accommodation at a property in Swinton, Malton, North Yorkshire.… More >>

Planning Success – Beauty Salon, Spennymoor

We are delighted to have assisted our client by securing planning permission for a beauty salon at their home in Co.… More >>

Planning Success- Appeal Allowed in County Durham

Last month Planning House secured planning permission for a clients brick building which was erected without planning permission. … More >>

A practical guide to a Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLEUD) application

What is a Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLEUD)?

A Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLEUD) is a certificate that is legally granted by a Local Planning Authority to retrospectively legalise a previously unauthorised development. … More >>