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Do I Need Planning Permission?

A major aspect of the District Council's planning responsibilities is the control of the use of land and buildings to make sure that the policies and proposals in the Development Plan are carried through successfully so that development is carried out in an effective way without causing undue harm to the locality.

What needs Planning Permission

The question of what needs planning permission can be quite a complex matter. New buildings, such as houses, shops or factories, require planning permission and so do many changes of use of buildings and land. Extensions to buildings may also need planning permission, depending on such matters as their size. The display of certain types of advertisement needs consent under the Advertisement Regulations. If you are in doubt please contact the Development Control Section for advice by either ringing Dover (01304) 821199 or writing to:

Planning,
Dover District Council,
White Cliffs Business Park,
Dover CT16 3PJ

Change of use

Prior planning permission may well be needed if you wish to change the use of land or a building. For example, it will be required if you wish to convert your house into separate flats or an outbuilding into a separate home. You may wish to run a small business from your house, and planning permission may be required in some circumstances. Any change in the use of land unless it is to agriculture, almost invariably requires permission.

IS PLANNING PERMISSION ALWAYS NEEDED?

General maintenance work

Normal maintenance work to the outside of houses, shops or factories does not need planning permission; nor is it needed for internal alterations or for most demolition work. However, there are exceptions to the rule.

Permitted development

Some building works of a minor nature can be carried out without the need to obtain planning permission - this is called "permitted development". The rules governing "permitted development" can change from time to time and they can be found in full in the latest "Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order" copies of which can be obtained from H.M. Stationery Office. Advice will always be given by staff, and it is advisable to seek this as early as possible when you start considering undertaking any work.

A SHORT AMOUNT OF TIME SPENT OBTAINING ADVICE CAN SAVE A GREAT DEAL OF WASTED TIME LATER - PLEASE ASK.

'Householder development'

When asking whether or not permission is needed for a particular development, most or all of the following information will be required:

  • The address of the property.
  • Whether the dwelling has previously been extended and, if so, by how much?
  • The type of house - is it terraced, semi-detached or a flat (extending a flat always needs planning permission)?
  • The size of the proposed extension (external metric measurements).
  • What type of roof will the extension have and will it be higher than the present house roof?
  • Whether the extension consists of only a dormer.
  • How far will the extension be from the nearest boundary?
  • What size is the garden?

 

E-mail: developmentcontrol@dover.gov.uk