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Planning Permission Drawings

The survey data and initial hand-drawn sketches will be used to prepare preliminary plans and elevations, followed by a meeting with the client to review the designs and amend as required. This stage could involve a number of iterative steps and meetings during which the design solution will evolve.

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Once the drawings have been finalised, they are submitted for Planning Permission to the Local Authority. A full planning permission submission usually comprises the following drawings produced using our Computer-Aided-Design (CAD) systems:

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• Existing plans and elevations

• Proposed plans and elevations

• Site and block plans

• Design and access statement (usually only for properties within Green Belt and/or Listed buildings applications)

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Additional documents and drawings from partner professional's including Heritage Statements, Flood Risk Assessments, Site surveys, Arboriculturally reports, Bat Surveys, Ecological surveys, Archaeological reports and others may be required which will be charged separately when/if necessary. We will usually obtain quotes from our specialist partners on a client's behalf for approval prior to appointment.

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