Typical time allowed for this step up to 8 weeks. The decision making process normally takes up to eight weeks.

Do I need planning Wiltshire?

You may need to apply for planning permission if you want to: build an extension to your property or do other work to your home. expand your business or change the use of your premises.

Who is head of planning at Wiltshire Council?

David Milton – Team Leader, Major Projects, Economic Development & Planning – Wiltshire Council | LinkedIn.

How do you check permitted development?

You can read about permitted development on the Planning Portal. Visit the Planning Portal website to find out if you will need planning permission. We can remove permitted development rights under Article 4 directions.

What constitutes over development in planning?

Overdevelopment According to the Planning Portal, overdevelopment can refer to the ‘amount of development (for example, the quantity of buildings or intensity of use) that is excessive in terms of demands on infrastructure and services’, or ‘ impact on local amenity and character’.

Who runs Wiltshire Council?

Wiltshire Council
Leader of the CouncilCllr Richard Clewer, Conservative since 18 May 2021
Chief executiveTerence Herbert since 26 June 2020
Structure
Seats98 councillors

Who is in charge of Wiltshire Council?

At its annual meeting, Cllr Richard Clewer has today (18 May) been confirmed as the new Leader of Wiltshire Council, and he has appointed his Cabinet and Portfolio holders.

What is permitted development 2020?

Permitted development rights are essentially a scheme, created by the government, that allows you to extend/renovate your home without the need for a full planning application. Permitted development rights mean you may be able to extend or renovate without the need for a full planning application.

Can a Neighbour object to permitted development?

Property under permitted development does not require planning permission, meaning the public, and neighbours, typically cannot object to the development.

What grounds can you object to planning permission?

What is a valid objection to a planning application

  • Loss of light or overshadowing.
  • Overlooking/loss of privacy.
  • Visual amenity (but not loss of private view)
  • Adequacy of parking/loading/turning.
  • Highway safety.
  • Traffic generation.
  • Noise and disturbance resulting from use.
  • Hazardous materials.

On what grounds can planning be rejected?

Planning permission can be denied if your build is guilty of these offenses: Your build overshadows a neighbour, causing loss of light. Your build overlooks other homes, causing loss of privacy. Your builds appearance is out of character with the existing property.

How to search for a planning notice in Wiltshire Council?

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What are conservation areas in Wiltshire?

Conservation areas are defined as an area of special architectural or historic interest where the original appearance is preserved or enhanced. Most of Wiltshire’s conservation areas are made up of historic parts of towns and villages with some others including special landscapes such as the canal corridor at Wilcot.

What do you need to know about planning and building control?

Planning enforcement Planning and building control Planning Planning policy Building control Neighbourhood planning Committee meeting calendar Trees, conservation and listed buildings Biodiversity, landscape and design Local land searches Comment on an application Green and blue infrastructure (public consultation)