A site with FPP for a house has come up that might suit us.
I spoke with the Auctioneer who tells me that the site is in the same parish that my granmother is from - first box ticked for applying.
I met with the planner for the area who tells me straight out that there is no point in proceeding because there is a rural/urban boundary in the parish. The site is in the rural part - my granmother is from the urban part.
The thing is that the site is only 0.4 KM on the wrong side.
I have spoken with a few architects who say that restrictions such as this are lifted all of the time in cases where smaller details were initially preventing planning.
Some people say it can be worth talking to a politician who might send a letter or speak to the planner to try to lift the restriction.
Has anyone any experience or knowledge of a similar situation with a successful outcome?
Thanks in advance for replies.
I spoke with the Auctioneer who tells me that the site is in the same parish that my granmother is from - first box ticked for applying.
I met with the planner for the area who tells me straight out that there is no point in proceeding because there is a rural/urban boundary in the parish. The site is in the rural part - my granmother is from the urban part.
The thing is that the site is only 0.4 KM on the wrong side.
I have spoken with a few architects who say that restrictions such as this are lifted all of the time in cases where smaller details were initially preventing planning.
Some people say it can be worth talking to a politician who might send a letter or speak to the planner to try to lift the restriction.
Has anyone any experience or knowledge of a similar situation with a successful outcome?
Thanks in advance for replies.
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