PLANNING:
This division of the local authority looks at the overall aesthetics of your project in relation to the existing and adjacent properties, overall volume of the development and layout of the building. There is a duty of care on the part of the planner to ensure that neighbouring properties are taken into account. This and more besides comes under the heading of the town and country planning act.
BUILDING CONTROL:
A division within the local authority monitoring construction propositions and site work, to ensure that the minimum acceptable legal requirements for construction are achieved. primarily the areas covered are related to structure, fire safety, site preparation and resistance to moisture, resistance to passage of sound, ventilation, hygiene, drainage and waste disposal, heat producing appliances, protection from falling collision and impact, conservation of fuel and power, access and facilities for disabled people, glazing - safety in relation to impact, opening and cleaning and finally materials and workmanship. These 14 areas all come under the heading of approved documents supporting the building regulations. These are non-statutory publications supporting the building regulations prepared by the department for transport, local government and regions, approved by the secretary of state and issued by the stationary office. Plans prepared without building regulation approval are advisory only and are not working drawings.
PERMITTED DEVELOPMENT:
Small extensions & loft conversions may be exempt from formal planning application. In all circumstances building regulation approval must be obtained for these projects. We would always recommend applying for a lawful development certificate.
PRIOR APPROVAL APPLICATION
You can now apply for a single storey rear extension anything up to 6m on a semi-detached & terrace house & up to 8m on a detached dwelling (from the rear or original building). you still need plans drawn up for this & an application is submitted to the council. as long as both neighbours don't object, then you should get an approval after 42 days.
THAMES WATER BUILD OVER
If you are building over or within three metres of a public sewer then you will need to make an application to Thames water. This is in accordance with building regulations 2010, part h4. This requires specialist plans to meet the requirements of Thames water. The application fee for this is £299.