The Government should produce a Highway Code style document on permitted development, which clearly explains to the public their rights and responsibilities when it comes to making changes to their properties according to the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI).
The call is made in the RTPI's submission to the Killian Pretty Review into the planning application process. Permitted development, which describes the changes that can be made to a property without the need to gain planning permission first, is currently generated at the national level by regulation. However there is no single, publicly available guideline document on permitted development. The RTPI believes an illustrated document should be created setting out clearly when planning permission is and isn't required. It should also explain the procedures for seeking planning permission where necessary, as well as giving good advice about doing neighbourly and environmentally friendly development when permitted to do so without the need to gain approval.
RTPI Policy Director Rynd Smith said: "Currently there are too many minor applications washing across the desks of hard pressed local authority planners which don't need to be there. The quality of applications is also frequently poor, which makes processing more difficult and time consuming. Where applications are not needed, members of the public often complain the development outcomes are not well designed. A clear, well illustrated Highway Code style document covering permitted development could reduce the number of applications in the system as well as improve the quality of the applications being made. The net result would be a faster, more user friendly planning process."
(CD/JM)
Construction News
10/09/2008
RTPI Call For A Highway Code For Permitted Development
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