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Planning and building a property requires much more than just the groundwork and proper execution. Whenever you are planning for construction, you will need the permission or approval of the concerned authority. However, not adhering to the guidelines may lead you in getting a retrospective planning enforcement.
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Tips on retrospective planning enforcement retrospectiveplanningenforcementwestsussex.co.uk/tips-on-retrospective-planning Tips on Retrospective Planning Enforcement to Save Yourself from Breaking the law Planning and building a property requires much more than just the groundwork and proper execution. Whenever you are planning for construction, you will need the permission or approval of the concerned authority. However, not adhering to the guidelines may lead you in getting a retrospective planning enforcement. It is not desired by any building planner to get law enforcement after the completion of the project. This is the reason you should know the kind of planning you need at every step of completing a construction. Building planning permission is of three types: • Outline: You will be able to get this permission once the local authorities have approved your proposals. 1/2
• Consequent to Outline: This permission is next in line. You will be able to get this permission once you have cleared the permission for outline. For the appropriate development of a proposal, details of plans and designs are submitted at this stage. • Full permission: You need to submit the outline permission, along with the details of plans and designs of development to get this approval. If you don’t get the above-mentioned approvals but still proceed with the construction work, it means that you are breaking the law. This is when you may fall under the criteria of retrospective planning enforcement that will allow the concerned authority to destroy the constructed property in future. You need to pay the necessary fee, along with the submission of the designs and appropriate planning, to get these approvals. Upon not doing so, the authority has the power to reject the application. You need to fulfill the following criteria to make an error- free and valid building planning application. • Each approval needs you to submit respective requisite fee. You need to pay that amount to process the application. • You need to fill out the application appropriately. • The area that you are planning the development should be measured appropriately. You need to get the approval of the local authority. • There should be some notice in the local newspapers, with the address of the location. • The application form should be attached with all the location maps, designs and planning of the location. Now you know the immense planning that is required for construction and getting the approval. If you want a further suggestion on this, then you may get in touch with Grove Design UK in West Sussex. We are one of the reputed companies providing consultation on retrospective planning enforcement. Get in touch with us to save yourself from the hassle of breaking the law in your construction project. 2/2