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Ask the architect… about Permitted Development

What is Permitted Development? Permitted development is a specific part of Planning Law. Under certain circumstances, it allows construction work to be undertaken without an application for planning permission. Certain categories of minor or insignificant development are granted an automatic planning permission by law. If your project is one of these, you can cut out a sometimes lengthy and costly planning application and approval process. What sort of projects does it cover? Permitted Development applies to some things that you might not even think need anyone’s approval – like putting up a television aerial. Most commonly, it affects people who want to do building work at their own house. That often means an extension, but also garage conversions and even changing the external appearance of a house, perhaps with new windows or render. That sounds quite straightforward… isn’t it? Sadly, it’s not. The concept of permitted development was introduced when Planning Permission w