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Are there different planning rules for a listed building / conservation area?

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Are there different planning rules for a listed building / conservation area?

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Special rules do apply to listed buildings, and also for any kind of property sited within a conservation area. These rules are generally more restrictive than for other kinds of property. This is where the PCMS service can really be of benefit, as we will be able to discuss with you exactly what is and is not allowed, and recommend designs that appropriate for your individual circumstances. PCMS also have the depth of experience and knowledge to consult with Planning Officers both before and during the planning consent process to agree specific details of listed building or conservation area projects, and can deal with any queries efficiently.

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