How much does a retrospective planning application cost?

How much does a retrospective planning application cost?

Costs for retrospective planning permission are the same as those for advance permission: £462 for a new single dwelling and £206 for an extension in England. If the application is refused, you will be required to put things back as they were unless you appeal the decision and it is overturned.

How much would planning permission Cost?

£462 for a full application for a new single dwelling or outline planning permission per 0.1 hectare in England. £206 for a householder application in England. £460 for a full application for a new single dwelling or outline planning permission per 0.1 hectare in Wales. £230 for a householder application in Wales.

How much does outline planning permission cost in Northern Ireland?

Outline Applications £433.

How long does planning permission take in Northern Ireland?

Acknowledgement of planning application – within seven days of a complete application. Site visit by Case Officer – within 21 days of a complete application. Average time for processing major applications – 30 weeks. Average processing time for processing local applications – 15 weeks.

Do you need planning permission for a sunroom in Northern Ireland?

Do you need planning permission to build a garden room in Northern Ireland? You will be glad to hear that you don’t need planning permission to build a garden room, as long as it meets the following requirements: The area covered by the garden room is not bigger than half the total area of the original property.

How far can you extend without planning permission Northern Ireland?

the extension does not extend beyond the rear wall of the original house by more than 4 metres for a detached house or 3 metres for any other type of house; b. the height of the extension does not exceed 4 metres; c.

Where do I pay for a dumgal planning application?

Payment can be made either by the Scottish Government’s eDevelopment portal or by the Pay it section of www.dumgal.gov.uk. For the duration of the COVID19 event, please add a flat rate of £30 fee for any planning applications which require to be advertised in a local newspaper.

What are the current planning fees in Northern Ireland?

This section provides advice on the current planning fees for Northern Ireland and the application forms to be used when applying for planning permission and/or consent.

How much does it cost to apply for planning in Scotland?

For the duration of the COVID19 event, please add a flat rate of £30 fee for any planning applications which require to be advertised in a local newspaper. We will only be accepting new planning and building warrants or amended drawings via the Scottish Government’s eDevelopment portal.

When does planning permission expire in Dumfries and Galloway?

Planning permission normally lasts for 3 years but we are able to vary this period where appropriate (for example, a large phased development). If you don’t start work within that time then the permission will expire.

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