Planning-Approval.co.uk- Simply the best residential development guide there is. Do not do battle
with the Planners until you have read this guide. Also a specification manual
available for the Building Regulations.
Here are some of the headings included within Part P
Part P - Electrical safety
New rules for electrical safety in the home.
Alternatively, if this seems too complicated
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and you want a concise Building Specification for your own residential extension
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It could be the best £50 you ever spend!
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You must do a risk assessment on the properties opportunities and constraints
before presenting your Planning application. Our
'Maximum
Build Planning Guide' explains further the issues involved when extending
or developing a property in the UK for planning permission.
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