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Conservation area consent local requirements
Is Conservation Area Consent required?
Please see the required standards for on-line submissions which includes the required files sizes and format to submit documents and drawings electronically.
For further information about Validation Requirements please visit the Department for Communities and Local Government website http://www.communities.gov.uk/corporate/ and refer to the ‘Guidance on Information Requirements and Validation’ document.
Summary of National and Local Requirements
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1 copy of all drawings and supporting documents is required for applications that are not submitted online
- completed form
- site location plan (requirements)
- block plan (local requirements)
- other plans and drawings necessary to describe the application
- ownership certificate
- north point - required for the site location plan and block plan.
- paper size and an appropriate scale bar indicating a minimum of 0-10 metres, or an appropriate scale bar for plans and drawings at 1:1, 1:10 and 1:20 required for all plans and drawings.
- block plan (at scale 1:500) showing all adjoining properties and any proposed demolition hatched
- existing elevations and floor plans (at scale 1:100) with the areas to be demolished clearly indicated
- Structural_Survey_[23kb].pdf as required by the council, please seek advice from the Heritage Team before submitting an application
- supporting planning statement at the applicant's discretion
- photographs and photo montages - at the applicant's discretion
If you are applying for more than one type of application eg: Householder and Listed Building Consent please see the separate local requirements and supply the relevant information for each application type.




