Planning Application
In the UK, a "planning application" refers to the process of seeking permission from the local authority for a proposed development or building project in a specific area. Such an application can encompass various scenarios such as constructing a new building, altering an existing structure, or changing the land use in a particular area.
Before submitting a planning application, the applicant typically needs to prepare project details and plans. These plans should include specifics about the project's location, size, design, impacts, and the application process.
In the UK, planning applications are usually submitted to the local planning authority, often known as local councils. During the evaluation process, factors such as environmental impacts, feedback from neighbors, and compliance with local planning policies are taken into consideration. Approval or rejection of the application is based on adherence to local planning policies, regulations, and various other factors.
Each application case can be unique, and the process can be complex, often requiring specialized knowledge. It's common for individuals or businesses to seek assistance from consultancy firms or planning experts during this process.
PLANNING APPLICATION PROJECTS
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CHANGE OF USE (E class/ A5 )
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HOUSE EXTENSION & LOFT CONVERSION
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SHOP FRONT
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PRIOR APPROVAL APPLICATIONS
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LISTED BUILDING CONSENT APPLICATION
Premises Licence
A 'Premises Licence' is a permit required in the UK for activities such as the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages or the hosting of other regulated events. This license is obtained for a specific premises and allows for certain activities to be legally conducted at that location.
A 'Premises Licence' application is typically obtained from the local authority, often the municipality or local council. The application process is subject to specific criteria and legal requirements, necessitating the provision of certain information by the applicant.
Project
The necessary plans for a 'Premises Licence' are drawn up by our team
Table and Chairs
A "Table and Chairs Licence," is a permit that allows businesses to place tables and chairs on the sidewalk or streets, providing outdoor seating for customers. This type of license enables the business to serve customers in outdoor areas.
In the UK, applications for a table and chairs licence are typically obtained from local authorities. The application process may vary depending on the borough or council where the business is located.
Table and Chairs Project
The necessary plans for a 'Premises Licence' are drawn up by our team