From reading some of the local Delegated Officers Reports 'Scale & Character' is often one of the local policies that thwarts proposed planning applications. The borough has a c50% 'benchmark' as an acceptable increase from the original property.
However, it may be possible under permitted development to achieve substantially more than this.
Is it every a good strategy to apply for a permitted development certificate of lawfulness for a large extension, perhaps with some extra bits, so as to demonstrate that a large scale extension could be achieved, only to submit a planning application for a slightly smaller extension (but still >50%).
The example would be wanting a 4m 2-storey rear extension, with a loft conversion & porch (totalling 80% increase).
[But could achieve a 3m 2-storey rear extension rear, loft conversion, porch and a 5m wide side extension under PD (100% increase)]
Thanks.
However, it may be possible under permitted development to achieve substantially more than this.
Is it every a good strategy to apply for a permitted development certificate of lawfulness for a large extension, perhaps with some extra bits, so as to demonstrate that a large scale extension could be achieved, only to submit a planning application for a slightly smaller extension (but still >50%).
The example would be wanting a 4m 2-storey rear extension, with a loft conversion & porch (totalling 80% increase).
[But could achieve a 3m 2-storey rear extension rear, loft conversion, porch and a 5m wide side extension under PD (100% increase)]
Thanks.