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jadebabe

Posted 9.25AM
Thu 2 Mar 2006

Hi, i,m hoping someone can help me , we want to convert our garage to make a bigger kitchen , and we were told that we did not need planning permission, they said we just had to comply with the building regulations , so the council sent us the forms , then yesterday someone from the council rang and said that we do need planning permission after all as the permitted development rights were taken away when the house was built , which was 5 years ago, apparently this is often the case with newer houses, so the guy said that we need to apply for planning permission , does this mean that we will probably be turned down, because of this he said it would be looked upon favourably , but what does this really mean , does anyone know if we are likely to get permission . thanks julie.

 
Tertia

Posted 11.05PM
Sat 29 Apr 2006

Angie would be the best one to answer this.
The only people who know if you are likely to get permission are the council, and I know that sounds obvious when you think about it but you didn't say who advised you in the first instance -it could have been a prospective builder. 'Favourably' suggests you are likely to get the p.permission but they would like the forms etc so they have a record of the changes. If you are losing sleep over this then go see them in person: some of the nicest people work in the planning department!

 
 
 

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