We recently acted on behalf of a neighbouring landowner in relation to a Permission in Principle (PIP) application in Cheshire West and Chester, which proposed the demolition of an existing dwelling, retention of a thatched barn, and the erection of up to three self-build dwellings.
Following our objection, the application was amended during the determination process, including a reduction in the site boundary and the removal of areas identified as being at risk of flooding.
The Local Planning Authority ultimately agreed with our concerns on the principle of development and recommended refusal, concluding that the adverse impacts would significantly and demonstrably outweigh the benefits, contrary to the NPPF and adopted Local Plan policies.
A positive outcome and a good reminder of the importance of carefully assessing planning policy, site constraints and the scope of Permission in Principle applications.
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