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An online copy of the Building Regulations can be viewed on the Planning Portal by using the link below. What happens after I have submitted my Full Plans application to the Local Authority?

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• Checks are made to see if all the necessary forms, fees and plans have been submitted. • The application is entered on the Building Control register • The plans etc are checked by a Building Control Officer to see if the proposals comply with the Building Regulations • If there are discrepancies or insufficient information has been submitted it is normal for an amendment letter to be sent to the Agent/ Applicant requesting amendments • Amended plans will be checked and if they show compliance with the regulations the application will be approved. • If there are matters still requiring adjustments you will be notified and further amendment letter be sent to the Agent/ Applicant • A decision notice will be issued within 5 weeks of the date of deposit, or with the Agent/ Applicants agreement this can be extended to 8 weeks. • The decision notice will indicate the decision, any conditions imposed on the approval or where necessary the reasons why the proposal was refused What can I do if

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