Applications

 

Applications

Development Control covers many types of proposals. These include the following.

  • building a garage or making your home bigger
  • constructing a building, such as a new office block
  • altering buildings, for example adding new shop fronts or replacing windows
  • changing landscaping, such as laying a new path or making a new children's play area
  • changing the use of existing land or buildings
  • displaying advertisements
  • doing work to trees
  • putting up temporary structures

Usually Development Control involves making an application. The main types are:

  • Planning permission
  • Listed building consent
  • Conservation area consent
  • Advertisement consent
  • Works to trees

Westminster will consider any of these applications, in a way that is set out according to legislation. Each case will be approved or refused.  In most cases, approvals will be subject to a number of conditions and the reasons for any refusal will be given.

The aim is to strike a fair balance between letting people make changes to their property and preventing changes that could be harmful to the area as a whole.

Please remember… Development Control can be complicated and the content of this section of the web site is only intended as a guide. It cannot be taken as binding on the Council. Written confirmation should always be obtained from the Council where certainty is needed. It is also important to remember that other parts of the law are not covered here for example, Building Regulations or any requirement that your lease may contain.