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There is no difference in cost between a Full Plans application and a Building Notice. What will the Council do?

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There is no difference in cost between a Full Plans application and a Building Notice. What will the Council do?

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If you use the Full Plans procedure, the Council will check your plans and consult appropriate authorities, e.g. fire authorities. If your plans comply, you will receive notice that they have been passed. If the Council are not satisfied, you may be asked to make amendments or provide more details. If your plans are rejected, the reasons will be stated in the notice. If you use the Building Notice procedure, the work will normally be inspected but you will not receive any notice indicating whether your proposal has been passed or rejected. If while work is in progress the local authority requires further information of a plan, you must supply the details requested.

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