cowboy25 Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago I sent off for a pre application about two months ago now and apart from an automated email response I have not heard anything. How long could it take to hear back from my local planning authority? I'm not desperate to hear from them or anything but I'm just curious, could it take a year or so, a few more months, any idea? Its sort of important as I am building a Shepherds hut and if planning is denied I will alter the design of the hut somewhat to take account of this so I will need to know before long.
Daniel H Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago iirc there are no statutory limits placed on planning departments, so they can take as long as they want. They might have set themselves a local ambition. Give them a call and ask - there's no harm. 1
Bancroft Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago If you've paid for a Pre-App they should have indicated how long it would take. Nevertheless, if it's been over two months than I would certainly be on the phone to them to try and track down what's happening. Planning departments are notoriously slow and unhelpful in most cases, and seem to try their best to be uncontactable. if you're not getting anywhere with them I've found the best thing to do is call up and ask how you register a complaint about the planning department. That seems to energise them. Not the way it should be done but it's worked for me twice where everything else failed.
kandgmitchell Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago If you are building a shepherds hut would it be mobile? If it is, it could be a "chatte"l and hence not a planning matter. What are you going to use it for? I have a touring caravan on my property, that doesn't need planning permission, nor would a boat or my cars. If it's fixed would it be permitted development? Assuming it's use is incidental to that of the host dwelling, then subject to height and location it could well be PD. Just thinking........
cowboy25 Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, kandgmitchell said: If you are building a shepherds hut would it be mobile? If it is, it could be a "chatte"l and hence not a planning matter. What are you going to use it for? I have a touring caravan on my property, that doesn't need planning permission, nor would a boat or my cars. If it's fixed would it be permitted development? Assuming it's use is incidental to that of the host dwelling, then subject to height and location it could well be PD. Just thinking........ I need planning as I plan to rent it out as holiday accomodation
kandgmitchell Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Ah OK, well let's hope your local authority has a positive attitude to tourism in their district. Hope you're successful.
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