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Do You Require Planning Permission?
[192915]
£40.00
What is the Law? "Do You Require Planning Permission?" provides an easy-to-use reference to the various exemptions from planning permission that are contained in the Local Government (Planning and Development) Regulations 2001. It seeks to explain in simple terms the most likely interpretation of the exemptions from planning permission, and the conditions that must be met in order to obtain any benefit from them. To ease the understanding the language and requirements of the exemptions are also simplified throughout the book and areas where disagreements occur between developers and Planning Authorities are identified. Contents: General development. Advertising signs and structures. Rural developments. Miscellaneous developments. References to An Bord Pleanala. Restrictions on exemptions. Glossary of important definitions.
Author:
Crean, John
Date Published:
09 October 2002
Document Type:
Books
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
1858002990
ISBN13:
9781858002996
Publisher:
Round Hall Ltd
Quantity:
0 items
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