Tag Archives: Planning Enforcement

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 >>