From above:
Yes, there is a time limit on PP, but you can keep re-booting it by just applying for minor changes to the plans! Anyhow, I have 4.5 years on the clock. The build would take 6 - 9 months. Plenty of time to think yet.
That would be a good thing. Its a crummy system.Its likely that there will be major changes in planning law in this country in the coming years.
My site is in a built up area, and has an existing structure on it. It'll be a good thing if they stopped 'one off' housing as part of a planning system revamp....but the farming lobby will kill that stone dead, like they've always done before.We are going to see some dezoning and we will likely see some major restrictions on one off housing.
Are you suggesting that CoCo's are going to arbitrarily revoke legally granted Planning Permissions and expect to get away with it?Councils may also become stricter on existing PPs.
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