Local Planning; What You Need to Know

Potential clients often ask us what’s involved in submitting a local planning application. Although applications can vary from project to project (and occasionally aren’t even required), typically they involve preparing drawings and documents showing your proposed development, completing an application form, and submitting it to the relevant planning authority. A planning officer will assess the impact on neighbouring properties, local character, heritage, and various local and national policies before making a decision.

Common misconceptions:

“It’s just paperwork” – poor-quality plans or missing documents can delay or invalidate your application.

“Neighbours can block my plans” – Objections are considered, but they don’t automatically mean refusal.

“Pre-application advice isn’t worth it” – Skipping a ‘pre-app’ can lead to costly time delays, extra fees and refusal.

“Planning = building reg’s” – Many people confuse planning permission with building regulations; the two are separate and required.

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Swain Architects working in Leicestershire
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Why Choose Swain Architecture to Ensure Your Project is Granted Planning Permission?

At Swain Architecture we help our clients navigate the planning process (especially in conservation areas or rural locations that might be considered hard to build on).

If you live in a conservation area or have an ambitious project we’d be happy to discuss your options. 

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