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You will usually be asked to make your objection within the 21-day consultation period established at the outset of the planning application. However, you can submit objections / supporting statements right up to the moment the application is considered.
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www.planning-applications.co.uk/objection.htm
www.planning-applications.co.uk/objection.htm
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Re: Objections to planning permission ... The exempted extension will have massively more impact on the neighbours etc yet it needs no planning input whatsoever. It's utter madness... But the people are getting the space they need in whatever way they can after getting a slap in the face by the planners...
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Write a letter of objection to the relevant planning authorities. Ensure that you use objections that are relevant to planning issues. ... Ensure that everyone else in the neighbourhood knows about the proposal. Don't rely on the council's adverts and notices - make your own, speak or write to neighbours and friends etc.
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5.1 Objecting to a planning ... An objection to a planning application can come in two forms. One is a request for total refusal of a planning application. ... You must object to a planning application in writing, before the closing date for comments shown on the application. Type or word process this if possible.
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www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/sheffield/commuityhandbook/sec...
www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/sheffield/commuityhandbook/section5/objectingtoaplanningapplication.htm
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and if I do object will the planning department have to take notice. Phantaxus (Wed 07:29 10/Sep/03) ... As an ex-receptionist in a Planning Dept can I suggest that you (a) visit the local office and pick up literature which will advise on "material considerations"; (b) make an appointment to discuss the application with...
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www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Home-and-Garden/Question34747.h...
www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Home-and-Garden/Question34747.html
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Planning permission & applications FAQs ... Enquirers should be advised to write to Planning Services, stating what their objections are. No special forms are needed. Objections can be received at any time before a decision is made. Your objection should concentrate on 'planning' issues such as;
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www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml
www.kirklees.gov.uk/answers/planning/planningfaq.shtml
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Have you tried contacting the local planning officer for guidance? Believe it or not they are generally quite helpful. On the last point I understand that the number of objections is what counts, therefore individual objections is better.
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www.extra.rdg.ac.uk/wkc1/DIY/building/msg00037.html
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[Archive] Neighbours planning huge extension. valid objections? UK diy ... View Full Version : Neighbours planning huge extension. valid objections?
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www.diybanter.com/q-t_79933-Neighbours-planning-huge-ex...
www.diybanter.com/q-t_79933-Neighbours-planning-huge-extension-valid-objections.html
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From next year, changes to planning laws will allow householders to convert garages, build extensions, instal solar panels and wind turbines - as long as they do not impact on neighbours. ... Providing my property is not listed, or in a conservation area and my neighbours have no objections then I should be able to do it.
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www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-394089/Planning-permis...
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-394089/Planning-permission-boost-homeowners.html
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