Need Permission Loft Conversion by Loft Conversions Kent
A loft conversion for your Kent house is considered to be permitted development, not requiring an application for planning permission, subject to select limits and conditions. If you don't need to alter the roofline of your Kent home and can fit the works inside the existing roof cover then you should be able to do the work under permitted development (unless you are in a conservation area). When you call Loft Conversions Kent, we give you the lowdown on planning a loft conversion.
Contact Local Kent Planning Authority For Conversion Permission
Live in a listed building? Consult your local planning authority to learn more about the process of obtaining a planning permission. You should contact your Kent planning authority for loft conversion permission before making any changes to your premises.
Loft Conversions Kent can advise you about how you can increase your chances of securing planning permission for your loft conversion with a couple of easy tweaks. To increase your chances of getting planning permission in Kent it's worth proposing to use products that are sustainable and eco-friendly.
Kent, United Kingdom Building Regulations
Most loft conversions from Loft Conversions Kent can be carried out without planning permission, but you'll still need to satisfy building regulations. Part K of the building regulations sets measures to prevent, falling, collisions and impact and will likely apply to your loft conversion in Kent.
Were you aware that loft conversions are usually covered under what's called permitted development? Keep in mind that any additions or modifications made to your home by previous homeowners will need to conform to your planning permission in order to be approved.
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Loft Conversions Kent Rules And Regulations For Loft Conversions
The rules for loft conversions differ between England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. According to the Kent council, all dormers on principal elevations (fronts of homes) and all dormers in conservation areas or on listed buildings require planning permission.