by Joe | Nov 18, 2019 | Party Wall Act, Planning Permission, Property
If you are interested in extending your property, you will need to consider the legal requirements to do so. The type of property, your surroundings and where you live can all affect whether or not you can extend your property and if you can, how far out you can...
by Joe | Aug 27, 2019 | Planning Permission
Planning permission and property development are often tricky areas to negotiate. If you are an agricultural landowner, you may be aware of Class Q permitted development rights. In short, these rights allow for the conversion of certain buildings from agricultural to...
by Joe | Jul 16, 2019 | Planning Permission, Property
Planning permission is often required if you are looking to extend the overall footprint of your house; however, there are some exceptions. These such projects fall under the classification of Permitted Development (PD). PD is implied consent for the work that is to...
by Joe | Feb 4, 2019 | Planning Permission, Property
When dealing with listed buildings, you will often need listed building consent before making any changes to the property. In this article, we discuss exactly what listed building consent means, when you need it, and how to apply for it. What is a Listed Building? In...
by Joe | Nov 30, 2018 | Planning Permission, Property
Sometimes it can be hard to work out when you need planning permission. Writing planning applications in Exeter and across the South West can be cumbersome and difficult. We have written this article to give you the exact information you need to know and whether you...
by Joe | Nov 1, 2018 | Planning Permission, Property
A woman from Cornwall has been forced to completely demolish her new house as it wasn’t built with planning permission. The two-storey timber property in question was located in Terras Crossing near Looe which has now been completely demolished. Sue Wilesmith has...