Appeal allowed to remove condition restricting permitted development rights

Tiny and Gary had obtained planning permission for a two-storey rear extension to their home. However, the council imposed a condition removing a wide range of permitted development rights from the property. This meant that the homeowners would have been required to apply for planning permission for even relatively minor future works, including extensions, roof […]
Appeal against a refusal to remove a planning condition restricting permitted development rights

The site and background This case concerned a newly built dwelling located within the Green Belt. When planning permission was granted for the house, the council imposed a condition removing all householder permitted development rights. The effect of the condition was that even very minor domestic works, such as installing new windows, building a small […]
Appeal against a refusal to remove a planning condition removing permitted development rights

The site and background This case concerned a dwelling in Buckinghamshire converted from a former agricultural building and located within the Metropolitan Green Belt. When planning permission was granted for the conversion, and later for an extension to the residential curtilage, the council imposed a condition removing permitted development rights for extensions and outbuildings. The […]