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Can I bypass planners and build extra storeys now?
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2019
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Can I bypass planners and build extra storeys now?
2019
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What we do know is that, at the Tory party conference, housing secretary Robert Jenrick announced that the government would be extending permitted development rights — these are the existing rights property owners have to change the use and appearance of their buildings without a lengthy process of applying for permission. There are other permitted development rights you could take advantage of, such as for loft extensions and outward extensions which might add some space, but again these have particular matters requiring prior approval and may be restricted depending on the area. In the circumstances, you might consider making a complaint to the Legal Ombudsman, a free and impartial scheme established to help resolve legal service disputes.
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