Planning Permission in Wales
Planning permission is an essential requirement of any alterations to your property. You can engage the services of an architect or architectural services business to direct you through the procedure of securing planning permission for your home extension. Architects are familiar with submitting planning applications, and will have a good knowledge of the requirements and restrictions both nationally and in your local area. The requirements for planning permission do vary among local authorities, and they will take into account things like the design of the homes in the area, car parking requirements, and the needs of neighbouring properties, among other aspects. In addition, planning permission requirements tend to be more stringent in conservation areas or if your home is a listed building. Architects can help with every area of your planning application, from producing technical and architectural drawings to submitting paperwork with the local authority. They can also ensure that your planned work is designed to a high standard, creating practical and aesthetically pleasing spaces that will suit your current property. While some alterations to your house are covered by permitted development rights and therefore won't need planning permission, you'll still need to adhere to building regulations. Hiring an architect to draft the plans for your extension will guarantee that any work you carry out will comply with these regulations and be of a high standard.