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Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development What is a Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLEUD)? A Certificate of Lawful Existing Use or Development (CLEUD) is a certificate that is legally granted by a Local Planning Authority to retrospectively legalise a previously unauthorised development.
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Read More »If you believe that your development is out with these time scales then you may be eligible for a CLEUD, and you can submit an application.
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Read More »Following the application receipt the Local Planning Authority will have 8 weeks to determine whether to grant the CLEUD or not. If the proof for the CLEUD meets the threshold then the development will be authorised and a certificate will be issued. This will regulate the development and will mean it is not subject to any subsequent enforcement action. If the application does not prove the necessary timelines then the application will be rejected. If this happens then an appeal may be submitted.
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