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Do You Need Planning Permission to Widen an Existing Driveway? If the driveway is in front of your house, i.e., between the road and the principal elevation of your property, then you will still need planning permission to widen it.
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Obtaining planning permission for driveways has become a much more common request in recent years. On-street parking is a necessary burden for many people, mostly those living in densely populated areas across towns and cities. But this means you can’t always guarantee a parking spot outside your home, so having your own driveway is a popular objective. As more and more people opt for electric cars, which require an at-home charging point, driveway ideas are now more sought-after than ever. For homeowners, this means acquiring the right planning permission for driveways, so they can be installed with minimal disruption. This article aims to guide you through some of the finer points involved with planning permission for driveways, both in existing homes and new builds.
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You will therefore need to pay £206 to your local planning authority to submit the application, plus whatever your planning consultant charges you for their time and expertise to prepare it. It's very important that you factor in these additional driveway costs before undertaking your project. If you want to do the application yourself, start by going to the website of your local planning authority. You probably won’t get a site visit from the council at the moment, but the process is still likely to take at least eight weeks, and may be considerably longer in some areas where there is a backlog. Allocating plenty of time and budget to receiving planning permission for a driveway will help ensure your project is compliant right from the start, meaning you can then focus solely on creating the outside parking area you've always wanted.
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