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Making an Application

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 (normally drawn up by architect/drawing technician). The plans are checked in detail and, if satisfactory, an approval notice is issued.
 
The second method (purely for domestic works) is called a BUILDING NOTICE and simply involves the giving of details on the appropriate form and supplying a site plan.
 
Fees are charged for both types of application.  All Charges are subject to 20% VAT at the appropriate rate from the 4th January 2011.
 

Electronic Applications

Submit a plan logoThe Green Option

Send in your Building Control application online by visiting

http://www.submit-a-plan.com/                     

Submit-a-Plan enables anyone, with access to the web, to submit Building Control applications electronically to Local Authorities across the country free of charge.  It is the green option compared to printing and posting and will help to reduce your carbon footprint.

 

Full Plans Application

Full plans applications should include:

  • TWO completed copies of the Full Plans Application Forms
  • TWO copies of the detailed drawings of the proposed building work. Plans should be drawn to a scale of not less than 1:100
  • TWO copies of a site or location plan showing proposal site boundaries & position of public sewers, drawn to a scale of not less than 1:1250
  • Appropriate Fee   (see 'Building Control Fees and Guidance Notes' below)

Please note that, unlike a Building Notice application, a Full Plans Application will be formally determined and an Approval will be issued

Download Full Plans Application Form Full Plans Application Form (PDF, 84 Kb)

 

Building Notice Application

Building Notice Applications should include:

  • ONE copy of a Building Notice Application Form
  • AND, if the proposal is for a new building or an extension: Site plan showing the proposed site boundaries and the position of the public sewers.  Plan should be drawn to a scale of not less than 1:1250
  • Appropriate Fee  (see 'Building Control Fees and Guidance Notes' below)

Download Building Notice Application Form Building Notice Application Form (PDF, 56 Kb)

 

Regularisation Application

Regularisation is only applicable to work carried out on or after 11th November 1985. For guidance on this type of application contact 01539 717362 or 797511

Regularisation Applications should include:

  • ONE copy of a Regularisation Application Form
  • AND, if the proposal is for a new building or an extension: Site plan showing the proposed site boundaries and the position of the public sewers.  Plan should be drawn to a scale of not less than 1:1250
  • Appropriate Fee  (see 'Building Control Fees and Guidance Notes' below)

Download Regularisation Application Form Regularisation Application Form (PDF, 66 Kb)

 

Building Control Fees and Guidance Notes

Schedule 1 - Fees for New Houses up to 300 square metres and flats up to 3 storeys:

Download Schedule 1 Fees Schedule 1 Fees (PDF, 143 Kb)

Schedule 2 and 3  - Fees for certain small buildings, extensions and Other Work:

Download Schedule 2 & 3 fees Schedule 2 & 3 fees (PDF, 76 Kb)