Demolish buildings?
No, to demolish a building such as a garage or shed of less than 50 cubic metres. No, if the demolition is urgently necessary for health and safety reasons. If you decide to demolish a building, even one which has suffered fire or storm damage. it does not automatically follow that you will get planning permission to build a replacement. No, if the demolition is required under other legislation. No, if where the demolition is on land which has been given planning permission for redevelopment. No, to demolish a gate, fence, wall or other means of enclosure. You do not need to make a planning application to demolish a listed building or to demolish a building in a conservation area. However, you may need listed building or conservation area consent. In all other cases, such as demolishing a house or block of flats, the council may agree the details of how you intend to carry out the demolition and how you intend to restore the site afterwards. You will need to apply to them for a formal