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Enforcement/ Exempted Development

Enforcement and Exempted Development are two important concepts in the field of chartered town planning.

Enforcement relates to ensuring that planning regulations and laws are adhered to and that developments are carried out in accordance with approved plans. This can include taking action against illegal building works, unauthorised changes of use or breaches of planning conditions.

Exempted development, on the other hand, refers to certain types of development that are considered to be minor or insignificant and are therefore not subject to the usual planning process. Examples of this include small-scale extensions or outbuildings.

We have a thorough understanding of enforcement and exempted development in order to advise clients on compliance with planning regulations and laws. We are also be able to identify and address any potential breaches of planning regulations and assist clients in applying for exemptions where appropriate. Furthermore, are also able to navigate through the complex procedures of the legal system, such as appeals and court cases, in case of non-compliance.

Enforcement and Exempted Development are critical aspects of chartered town planning, and a good understanding of these concepts can help to ensure that developments are carried out in a lawful and sustainable manner, which ultimately benefits the community.

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Enforcement/ Exempted Development

Enforcement and Exempted Development are two important concepts in the field of chartered town planning.

Enforcement relates to ensuring that planning regulations and laws are adhered to and that developments are carried out in accordance with approved plans. This can include taking action against illegal building works, unauthorised changes of use or breaches of planning conditions.

Exempted development, on the other hand, refers to certain types of development that are considered to be minor or insignificant and are therefore not subject to the usual planning process. Examples of this include small-scale extensions or outbuildings.

We have a thorough understanding of enforcement and exempted development in order to advise clients on compliance with planning regulations and laws. We are also be able to identify and address any potential breaches of planning regulations and assist clients in applying for exemptions where appropriate. Furthermore, are also able to navigate through the complex procedures of the legal system, such as appeals and court cases, in case of non-compliance.

Enforcement and Exempted Development are critical aspects of chartered town planning, and a good understanding of these concepts can help to ensure that developments are carried out in a lawful and sustainable manner, which ultimately benefits the community.

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