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Full Planning Permission
Full Planning Applications are made in circumstances
where there is a clear idea of what the development entails. Most applications
are made for full planning permission except where there are clear issues to be
resolved. For a full Planning Application it is necessary to have all the relevant
plans drawn up in detail and have considered all of the reserved matters. Once
a full planning permission is granted you may begin the development without applying
for any further planning consent, subject always to obtaining any necessary Building
Control or other approvals such as listed building consent.
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Significant 2 storey
extension - Mannings Heath
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If there are significant areas of the proposed
development that are not clear at the application stage (such as the exact siting)
then it is possible to apply for Outline Planning
Permission and get conditional permission with some matters reserved. Generally
this approach is often taken with significant developments that require further
consultation.
An application for a change of use of land or premises is always handled as a
full planning application.
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