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How to make an application for building work

There are two methods of giving the required notice that you are going to carry out building work.

The first is by the deposit of detailed plans and specification of the work: this is known as "FULL PLANS". The plans are checked in detail and, if satisfactory, an approval notice is issued.

The second method is called "BUILDING NOTICE". This type of application is a simpler procedure, but cannot be used for commercial developments.  Basic details and the relevant fees are required. In this case plans are not checked and therefore an Approval Notice is not issued. Instead, work is allowed to commence with regular site inspections made at agreed stages of construction.

For clarification on which application type would be suitable for your project and for information on the fees to be paid, please contact the Building Control office.

Making an Application

A Full Plans submission should contain:

Note:
Unlike the Building Notice the Full Plans Application will be formally determined and an Approval will be issued.

A Building Notice submission should contain:

Warning - delays can occur to the smooth process of either type of application if the form is improperly completed, unsigned or undated.

Do my neighbours have the right to object to what is proposed in my Building Regulation application?

No. Whilst there is no requirement in the Building Regulations to consult neighbours, it can be courteous to do so. Objections may be raised under other legislation particularly if your proposal is subject to approval under the Town and Country Planning Acts.

Do I have to pay anything for the service?

Yes. A fee is payable to the local authority unless the work is exempt. Allerdale Building Control Department will advise you of the required fee, which will be subject to VAT.

Is there any difference in cost between a Full Plans Application and a Building Notice?

No. A Full Plans application involves a two-stage payment, one when you submit your plans (Plan Fee) and one following first inspection on site (Inspection Fee).



Downloadable Documents

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Full Plans Application Form in PDF format51 Kb15 secs @ 28.8k, 7 secs @ 56k
Full Plans Application Form in Word format220 Kb1 min 3 secs @ 28.8k, 31 secs @ 56k
Building Notice Application Form in PDF format52 Kb15 secs @ 28.8k, 7 secs @ 56k
Building Notice Application Form in Word format383 Kb1 min 49 secs @ 28.8k, 55 secs @ 56k

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last updated 26 January 2009



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