7 Nov 2011

Brownfield Building Land For Sale, Development Land & Property Without Planning Permission For Sale

Change of Business Use, Planning Permission & Consent

 

Commercial & Residential Development Properties & Building Land without Planning Permission For Sale

Different planning requirements apply in Conservation Areas or for Listed Buildings. However, there are some forms of development, which do not require planning consent, or are granted consent by statute or other statutory instrument.

You have certain Permitted Development Rights for both domestic and commercial proposals. Changes of use may also be permitted without requiring planning permission, Your permitted development rights may have been removed by the Council issuing an Article 4 Direction. This will mean that you need to apply for planning permission to carry out the work that would otherwise have been permitted without consent.If you are at all uncertain, or need formal confirmation that work can be carried out without obtaining planning permission you can request a 'determination' from the Council by writing to them with details of the proposal.

This property investments database offers hundreds of residential and commercial property development opportunities for sale such as freehold pubs, wine bars, clubs, hotels, hostels, care homes, guest houses, petrol stations, factories, churches, hospitals, post offices and other former public buildings.

YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CHECK TO ENSURE THAT PLANNING PERMISSION IS NOT NEEDED FOR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT

The Building Regulations, Change of Use & Planning Consents

THE BUILDING REGULATIONS set out the requirements necessary to ensure a consistent and appropriate standard of health, safety, energy conservation and accessibility is achieved in building work, for both domestic and commercial proposals. They are laid down by Parliament and are accompanied by a series of "Approved Documents" which relate to particular aspects of the Regulations.

The Building Regulations cover most building works including the erection of new buildings, conversion and extension of existing buildings, and the installation of heating, drainage or sanitary facilities.

The Building Regulations may also introduce the need for Building Regulation Approval in relation to a change of use of a building, even if building works are not intended. This is because the change of use may introduce the need for health and safety measures, disabled access facilities etc.

The Building Regulations may also come into play in circumstances where works that you are considering undertaking may have a structural or other building impact upon adjoining property; for example, by affecting support for party walls. This is a particular consideration for the removal of trees (especially in clay subsoil areas) where the foundations of property could be affected by their removal.

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