Development Control Frequently Asked Questions

If you apply for planning permission and you do not require planning permission for the development then you will be refunded the fee.

If you apply and the application is registered as planning permission is required for the development and then you subsequently do not wish to proceed, then the fee is not refundable.

  1. Can I erect a Billboard for advertising?
  2. Can I get information regarding planning permission?
  3. Can I get maps of the local area?
  4. Do I need a permit to hold a car boot sale?
  5. Do I need planning permission for a loft conversion?
  6. Do you need planning permission for a Conservatory?
  7. Does the Council have a published policy on 'infill building', selling off of gardens/plots for erection of additional housing?
  8. How can I find out about objecting to planning permission?
  9. I am selling my property and I need to check the boundaries of my property?
  10. I want to extend my home. What permission(s) would I need and where is the best place to start?
  11. I want to run a business from home do I need permission to set up an office in my house?
  12. My neighbour is building an extension, I know they have planning permission but I think what they are doing is not consistent with the plan, how can I check?
  13. Please tell me the difference between pre-planning permission and planning permission. If you send in an application for planning with a payment and you are told that you do not need planning permission, do you get that payment back?
  14. What happens after a planning application is refused and what can the applicant do about it?
  15. What is a Planning Permission?
  16. With regard to the erection of a small garden shed, does a bridleway count as a road in respect of the 15' rule?

Contact Information:

By telephone: 01628 683810

By email: planning.maidenhead@rbwm.gov.uk

By post: Development Control Section, RBWM, Town Hall, St Ives Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 1RF

Web page: Development Control home page.

 

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