Leon 96 Posted yesterday at 15:10 Posted yesterday at 15:10 Hi All, Based in the South East, in a seaside town called Whitstable, which falls under Canterbury City Council. Back in 2022, I purchased a commercial barn with the dream of converting it into a home. When I first bought it, I (naively!) thought the planning process would be fairly straightforward under permitted development rights. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case, the barn was considered to be curtilage listed, which meant a much longer and more complicated route through planning. After a couple of years of back-and-forth emails, refusals, research, and learning far more about the planning system than I ever thought I would, I’m happy to say we finally got permission granted this May for the change of use from a commercial workshop to a residential dwelling. This will be a self-build project, and I’m just starting to look into materials and suppliers with the hope of kicking things off before the end of the year. That said, there are still a few more surveys and bits of planning bureaucracy to sort through first. No doubt I’ll be here soon asking for advice (and probably pulling my hair out along the way), but I’m really looking forward to learning from everyone and sharing progress as things move forward. Thanks for having me, Leon 3
Thorfun Posted yesterday at 16:12 Posted yesterday at 16:12 nice! welcome, congratulations and good luck!
LSB Posted yesterday at 17:43 Posted yesterday at 17:43 Check if you have CIL in your area. Good luck and welcome
MikeSharp01 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago They do have CIL in Canterbury so do that before you start any building work of any sort.
Leon 96 Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Thanks for the advice. I've already obtained CIL exemption 😁
Alan Ambrose Posted 1 minute ago Posted 1 minute ago Be careful re planning amendments and CIL. But congrats on getting the permission - and there’s wealth of info here on just about any self build subject. A picture of the current building maybe?
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