Archetech Issue 20 2015 | Page 11

with the local authority's planning department – either yourself or by proxy – is a great way to determine what you will, and won't, be able to do. Your local planning department is likely to have some preliminary guidance on their website, if not a full copy of the 'Local Plan' that informs planning constraints in the area. However, councils also offer more formal pre-application advice for a fee, although the cost – and quality – of this can differ greatly from authority to authority. This should hopefully give you a better idea of the key issues that may arise and take steps to sidestep or tackle these as necessary. Refusal and appeals Having your self-build plans refused by a local authority can jeopardise the chances of your project ever coming to fruition in its current form. Given the increasing pressure local planners are under, previous refusals can fuel future ones – making a proposed site untenable in the eyes of the local authority. You can however appeal to the Department of Communities and Local Government's Planning Inspectorate if you think the application has been refused out of hand. This guidance can be used to inform your design and when you're happy with the plans, you can formally submit them for planning approval. This will typically cost under £200, but can differ depending on where your new home is to be situated. Finally as someone who sees successful self-build projects come to fruition regularly, I hope you are not deterred from building your own home. Constructing your own home is an exciting, and a highly rewarding, project and if the above guidelines are followed should be a relatively smooth process. CRL is a leading 10 year structural defects and latent defects insurance company offering cover for new and ready built residential properties in the UK and Ireland. With a vast range of clients including architects, builders and developers, quantity surveyors, insolvency practitioners, fixed charge receivers, self-builders and structural engineers, C-R-L.com offers bespoke solutions for all residential, commercial and mixed use properties with a fast turnaround and a high level of customer service. While central government has set a target of eight weeks for planning applications to be assessed, some councils are better than others. However, there are financial incentives in place to encourage this and even the worst performers shouldn't make you wait an onerous length of time for a response. This comes with its own set of complications and you're likely to have to wait for at least a year for a response after lodging your appeal. It is well worth talking to a professional consultant before deciding how to handle rejection. Post-planning If everything goes smoothly and you're granted permission without any constraints – the paperwork, unfortunately, doesn't end there. CRL’s ten-year structural insurance policies are recognised by all major mortgage lenders in the UK and Ireland and comply with the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) initiative. CRL is a leading 10 year structural defects and latent defects insurance company offering cover for new and ready built residential properties in the UK and oversees. For more information please: Visit: www.c-r-l.com Email: [email protected] Call: 0800 772 3200 / +44(0) 20 7127 5198 [Page 11] Archetech - Issue 20 However, we'd always advise consulting with a professional, if possible, before making any rash decisions regarding your application. Unlike planning permission – Building Regulations are less open to interpretation and your project will succeed