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Hi all, wasn't sure to raise a new thread or comment on an old one but as the last time this topic was covered was about 3 years ago I thought I’d go for a new thread. I need some advise regarding applying for retrospective planning permission.
To the rear of our property we have two areas of garden, one a large patio adjoining the back of the house and a second area that is in a dip (10ft below the patio) of about equal size to the garden. These areas were separated by a panel fence that the previous owners put up, they also left the lower area to go to ruin after a tree had fell probable about 3/4 years ago. Soon after we moved in last year we cleared the lower section and removed the fence to integrate the two areas into a single area. We then thought it would be nice to partially extend the patio using decking out over the lower area.
We have recently received a enforcement notice from the council saying we need to apply for retrospective planning permission. This, as many have said in the past, I was not aware of because I did not realise it would break planning permissions. They do not say what aspect it fails but looking at the planning regs I think it's failing due to how high the decking is "raised". The decking is about 2M long and as such is about 10ft high at the end. Due to location it does not invade anyone’s privacy, I think the planning authority have noticed it when they were inspecting a secondary issue regarding the placing of a fence on our boundary with the highway.
I think my questions is, how likely is it that retrospective planning permission will be granted? And what could i do to impove my chances of a successful application. I would be devastated if we are required to demolish the structure has its been one of our passionate ideas since we moved in.
Any ideas welcome
To the rear of our property we have two areas of garden, one a large patio adjoining the back of the house and a second area that is in a dip (10ft below the patio) of about equal size to the garden. These areas were separated by a panel fence that the previous owners put up, they also left the lower area to go to ruin after a tree had fell probable about 3/4 years ago. Soon after we moved in last year we cleared the lower section and removed the fence to integrate the two areas into a single area. We then thought it would be nice to partially extend the patio using decking out over the lower area.
We have recently received a enforcement notice from the council saying we need to apply for retrospective planning permission. This, as many have said in the past, I was not aware of because I did not realise it would break planning permissions. They do not say what aspect it fails but looking at the planning regs I think it's failing due to how high the decking is "raised". The decking is about 2M long and as such is about 10ft high at the end. Due to location it does not invade anyone’s privacy, I think the planning authority have noticed it when they were inspecting a secondary issue regarding the placing of a fence on our boundary with the highway.
I think my questions is, how likely is it that retrospective planning permission will be granted? And what could i do to impove my chances of a successful application. I would be devastated if we are required to demolish the structure has its been one of our passionate ideas since we moved in.
Any ideas welcome