Permitted Development - Frequently Asked Questions
Working from Home - Business or Commercial Use.
You do not necessarily need planning permission to work from
home. The key test is whether the overall character of the dwelling
will change as a result of the business. If the answer to any
of the following questions is 'yes', the permission will probably
be needed:
- Will your home no longer be used mainly as a private
residence?
- Will your business result in a marked rise in traffic or people
calling?
- Will your business involve any activities unusual in a
residential area?
- Will your business disturb your neighbours at unreasonable
hours or create other forms of nuisance such as noise or
smells?
Beware!
If you are in any doubt about whether you need to apply, you can
contact us at the planning department, look at
our leaflet A
Guide on Pre-application Advice (129.00 KB), this
tells you what we would like you to do prior to submitting a
planning application. Our Planning Officers will also give
pre-application advice. This
form will help our Officers in answering your request.
Some frequently asked questions.
Do I need permission to
install a Satellite dish?
Provided you do not live in a conservation area or Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) then you do not
need permission to install a dish on your house as long as:
Houses and buildings up to 15 metres high.
- there are no more than two antennas on the property overall,
including garden;
- if you are installing a single antenna, it is not more than
100cm in size in any linear dimension; (this means taking the
measurement in a straight line, starting from the edge of the
antenna to the opposite edge. The measurement should only
include the antenna itself and not any attachment needed to fix it
to the wall or roof or connect to it up to your equipment).
- if you are installing two antennas, one is not more than 100 cm
in any linear dimension (this means taking the measurement in a
straight line, starting from the edge of the antenna to the
opposite edge. The measurement should only include the
antenna itself and not any attachment needed to fix it to the wall
or roof or connect to it up to your equipment). The other is
not more than 60 cm in any linear dimension.
- the cubic capacity of each individual is not more than 35
litres.
- if fixed to a chimney stack, the dish does not exceed 60 cm in
size and is not higher than the stack.
- an antenna mounted on the roof only sticks out above the roof
when there is a chimney stack. In this case, the antenna
should not stick out more than 60 cm above the highest part of the
roof or above the highest part of the chimney stack, whichever is
lower.
In a Conservation Area or AONB all the above
and
- an antenna is not installed on a chimney, wall or a roof slope
which faces onto, and can be seen from, a road.
For buildings 15 or more metres high
Provided you do not live in a conservation area or Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) then you do not need permission
to install a dish on your house unless:
- there will be no more than four antennas on the building
overall;
- the size of any antenna is not more that 130 cm in any linear
dimension (not including any projecting feed element, reinforcing
rim, mounting and brackets);
- the cubic capacity of each individual antenna is not more than
35 litres;
- an antenna fitted onto a chimney stack is not more than 60 cm
in any linear dimension; and
- an antenna mounted on the building does not stick out above the
highest part of the building by more than 300 centimteres.
For buildings 15 or more metres high in aConservation
Area or AONB all the above and
- an antenna is not installed on a chimney, wall, or a roof slope
which faces onto, and can be seen from, a road.
If you live in a flat, these limits refer to the building as a
whole and not to each seperate flat.
If the number of dishes or antennas installed on the building
has already reached the maximum allowed, you will need planning
permission to install another antenna. In this case, you may
wish to discuss with other residents the possibility of a shared
system. You are responsible for applying for planning
permission.
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Can I view planning drawings, forms and other information
relating to a planning application online?
Yes you can view all Wychavon's planning applications online
from 1995 to the present day, there are varying amounts of
information available depending on the age of the application.
Current applications are updated regularly as more information is
added to the file. Applications from 1995 to October 2003
will show the planning register page only. The planning
application search page will allow you to search for a
specific planning application. If you want to view
applications in general then the weekly
list application search may be more useful to you. This
provides information on applications validated or determined week
by week for the past 12 weeks.
Please note: Any hard or soft landscaping shown on
planning applications may not be part of the application and
therefore not part of the approval. Plans may be amended
prior to decision, if unsure please ask.
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Can I view Planning Committee Agendas and minutes online?
Yes, you can view all items that are to be discussed at planning
committee by visiting the Councils online committee pages.
You will be able to view the reports,
Agendas and minutes when they are available.
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How do I find online planning help and advice?
We have tried to provide as much information as possible within
the web pages on a variety of planning topics. There are
guidance leaflets in our Planning
Publications section or contact the Customer Service Officers
on 01386 565565 between 9am and 5pm, Monday - Friday.
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Can I make a planning application online?
You can make an online planning application to Wychavon by using
the Planning Portal. We
can accept payment online, over the phone or of course by cheque or
cash.
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Can I download application forms?
Yes, all our application forms are on line you can download
them, look at our planning forms page.
If you have any problems or need to speak to us please
contact us on 01386 565565 between 9am and 5pm, Monday - Friday.
Or email the planning department - planning@wychavon.gov.uk.
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How long will my application take?
This will depend on the type of application, a Householder
application is a six to eight
week process. As part of that process we will notify anyone
who's boundary joins the application site and Parish or Town
Council.There is a statutory consultation period of 21 days
If it is in a Conservation area or a Listed Building we
will advertise in the local press and put a Planning site notice
up. We will notify you that your application is valid and
tell you who your Planning Officer is with their direct dial
telephone number, also what your planning referrence number is.
If the Planning Officer requires further information they
will contact you or your Agent if you have an Agent representing
you. As part of the application your Planning Officer will
make a site visit and will take photographs for their referrence.
You will be able to follow your application on our web site
through the Planning search pages. You can contact
your Planning Officer at any time to discuss your application.
To go through any possible issues before you submit your
application we suggest that you seek advice from a Planning Officer
by putting your proposal in writing, have a look at our leaflet
A
Guide on Pre-application Advice. (129.00 KB)
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What happens if I don't get Approval?
Should your application be refused you have the right to go to
Appeal within three months of the date of your refusal for
householder applications, six months for other application
types. This is dealt with by the Planning
Inspectorate, the details and address will be on the back of
your refusal document.
You can re-submit your application as many times as you wish, if
you reapply within a year you will get a free go provided the
applicant is the same and the description is the same.
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Further Information
If you would like more information about a planning application
contact:
Planning Services
Wychavon District Council
Civic Centre
Queen Elizabeth Drive
Pershore
WR10 1PT
Telephone: 01386 565565 - between 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday
Email: planning@wychavon.gov.uk