Do you want to extend or transform your home? Well! It can’t happen without seeking consent from the local authorities. Before going about with your plan to extend, remodel or convert, it is crucial to attain Planning Permission from the local council. However, based on particular aspects of the said project, a home extension/conversion may come under the “Permitted Development” norms.
If you have not heard about it before, then here is what you will need to learn about Berkshire planning permission, before you even go ahead with your home project:
- Planning permission is a pre-requisite aspect which needs to be attained before starting of a project.
- The local council is responsible for permitting you to go ahead with the home remodelling or conversion project.
- Generally, a planning permission demands a “2weeks” validation period.
- Usually, it takes around 8 weeks’ time from registration to attain a decision. Meanwhile, the public consultation procedures will take place; in course of which neighbours who could be impacted by your project, would be allowed to give their opinion or views on the plan.
- The council may ask for an additional of 5 weeks’ time if they feel that the extension demands more attention and would take longer for the officials to consider.
- After being granted, a permission can last for only 3 years span.
- When the work is on a larger scale or is different from previous projects or scope of works handled so far, then the planning commission would recommend speaking to a planning consultant who holds the knowledge and expertise and can provide valuable insights into policies.
Berkshire Planning permission is a tedious process involving official’s decision to allow permission of a construction proposal. If you are looking forward to extending, remodelling or converting your home, consider the points as mentioned here.