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Planning Applications

Building works that constitute the development of an existing property or site may require consent under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990.  It is critical that property owners obtain accurate advice before embarking on any building work to establish whether such consent will be required and if so that Applications are made effectively.

Certain designated classes of development, mainly of a minor character, are allowed under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) Order 1995.  However, these permissions are limited for certain Listed and Historic buildings and Barker Associates can provide specialist advice in this area.
 
We have has experience in dealing with Planning Applications for Listed and Historic Buildings and an in-house Design and Architecture Department which can effectively translate development ideas into Applications for Planning Consent. 
 

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