Permitted development rights allow householders to make certain changes to their house without needing to apply for planning permission. These rights do not apply to flats, or to listed buildings and are often restricted in conservation areas and other ‘designated areas’. These rights can be removed from a property and therefore it is essential to check they remain in tact.
Permission Granted for a New Dwelling With Associated Parking, Cycle Stores and Roof Mounted Solar Panels
Fuller Long are delighted to have been involved in a recent planning Read moreAppeal Success for a New Residential Extension Within the Covert Conservation Area and an Area of Special Residential Character
Fuller Long are delighted to have won an appeal for a new residential Read morePlanning Permission for Mixed Use 7 Storey Building
Fuller Long are delighted to have been part of the team who assisted Read morePlanning Permission Granted for Alterations to Multiple Jobcentre Buildings
Fuller Long has recently worked alongside the Department for Work and Read moreSuccessful Appeal in Elthams Progress Estate Conservation Area
Fuller Long have successfully won a planning appeal in Eltham, London Read more