What is a Party Wall Agreement & How Does It Affect Your Project?
The party wall act was introduced to provide clarification on walls that are jointly owned and what can and can’t be done to these walls. In some instances altering a…
The party wall act was introduced to provide clarification on walls that are jointly owned and what can and can’t be done to these walls. In some instances altering a…
Permitted development (or permitted development rights), is one of the most useful tools in smaller residential renovation, building and architectural projects in the UK. It is what allows homeowners to…
The 10 year rule and the 4 year rule are rules in the planning process that can be used to provide retrospective planning permission through the use of a Certificate…
As a general rule, in a conservation area, permitted development rights are very highly limited. That’s largely due to restrictions placed by the national planning policy. On top of that,…
Dropping a kerb is essential to do if you plan to create off street parking in the form of a driveway that will be accessible only via crossing the pavement….
On average planning permission takes around 20 weeks following the pandemic, practically doubling the previous average of 8-12 weeks, which is still maintained on the Planning Portal website. This is…