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Hi everyone This is my first post but hopefully not my last I am looking to understand what the term "for the lifetime of the development" means in respect to planning permission. I have what was previously a retail unit behind my home which was granted planning for extended opening with the stipulation that the first floor windows must remain obscured to at least level 3 for the lifetime of the development. Today there is a notice for change of use to residential..what I am looking to understand is does that obscured glass stipulation in planning carry forward to this new use? thanks for your help. Tom
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Neighbour has objected to our plans for retrospective planning permission. We've been operating a 4 room bnb from our home and received a negative comment from adjacent property. Can an home help with advice on how to combat this as our livelihood depends on the income from the bnb? Here is a link to the planning application (comment can be read here too): https://eplanning.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=neighbourComments&keyVal=QS9E1BBAI8P00
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Hi, Would anyone happen to have some knowledge of planning issues as far as Section 37 OHLs are concerned (Scotland). My partner and I are looking to build a home on a plot that had a distribution OHL rebuild within the last 20years. The landowner from whom we purchased does not recall consenting placement of apparatus, and the electricity company are withholding the relevant landowner consent required (at the time) to process the Section 37 (recently come to light). The electricity legal representative is stating that by accepting a voluntary wayleave, we have 'regularised' the situation......however, if the correct landowner was never engaged during the initial Section 37 process, how can the current landowners be liable or accept the position imposed upon them. Something doesn't see to hold true - are there any experts who can advise. Best Regards, Wheatie