Hello there,
I asked in a previous post about removal of decking at a block of flats. I asked if planning permission would be needed if it were removed completely then replaced and it appears it does.
Someone in the post replied that the council would be unlikely to refuse it when permission is applied for!
It was illegally installed but no-one realised that planning perm. was required so didn't complain to the council (but to everyone else) and it eventually fell outside the 4 year enforcement rule unfortunately.
All the neighbours hate it and would complain when the planning application is made. It is an eye sore and dangerous as it is. It is causing damp in an adjacent flat with no damp membrane fitted, and is why it is being removed. It is in a conservation area!
Can the council really approve of it as it is designed? I find it hard to believe the council would allow it under these conditions.
Please advise anyone............. or I will be losing faith in the planning system.
Thanks
Penny
I asked in a previous post about removal of decking at a block of flats. I asked if planning permission would be needed if it were removed completely then replaced and it appears it does.
Someone in the post replied that the council would be unlikely to refuse it when permission is applied for!
It was illegally installed but no-one realised that planning perm. was required so didn't complain to the council (but to everyone else) and it eventually fell outside the 4 year enforcement rule unfortunately.
All the neighbours hate it and would complain when the planning application is made. It is an eye sore and dangerous as it is. It is causing damp in an adjacent flat with no damp membrane fitted, and is why it is being removed. It is in a conservation area!
Can the council really approve of it as it is designed? I find it hard to believe the council would allow it under these conditions.
Please advise anyone............. or I will be losing faith in the planning system.
Thanks
Penny