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How Do You Object To Planning Permission?

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How Do You Object To Planning Permission?

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Write a letter. A good step is to write a letter to the planning commission. An example letter is attached below. • Loss of sunlight and daylight to neighbouring properties, overlooking and loss of privacy lack of amenity space, which will set precedent for further conversions or flats in the area. Noise issues, having bedrooms next to living areas, unacceptable precedent mismatch of living and bedroom areas –noise issues. Aggravation of existing lack of parking and amenity space problems in the area, am sure parking – need 1.5 spaces per 1 bed unit, also loss of light to a number of houses, as well as loss of privacy to the neighbouring houses. • As mentioned we have no car parking the area is saturated with and cannot accommodate more vehicles. Bronte Close is the only street which has no parking permits due to inadequate of parking provision leading to an increase in demand for on-street parking within our cul de sac. • This is an overdevelopment leading to a poor standard of usable

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Write a letter. A good step is to write a letter to the planning commission. An example letter is attached below. Loading… • Loss of sunlight and daylight to neighbouring properties, overlooking and loss of privacy lack of amenity space, which will set precedent for further conversions or flats in the area. Noise issues, having bedrooms next to living areas, unacceptable precedent mismatch of living and bedroom areas –noise issues. Aggravation of existing lack of parking and amenity space problems in the area, am sure parking – need 1.5 spaces per 1 bed unit, also loss of light to a number of houses, as well as loss of privacy to the neighbouring houses. • As mentioned we have no car parking the area is saturated with and cannot accommodate more vehicles. Bronte Close is the only street which has no parking permits due to inadequate of parking provision leading to an increase in demand for on-street parking within our cul de sac. • This is an overdevelopment leading to a poor standar

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