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What is the difference between “Full Plans” and “Building Notice” applications?

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What is the difference between “Full Plans” and “Building Notice” applications?

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“Full Plans” application is the most popular way to make a Building Regulations application. By submitting a “Full Plans” application we will require full drawings and a detailed specification, as a decision will be made based on our plan checking. The authority has up to 8 weeks to Approve, Conditionally Approve, or Reject an application. A “Building Notice” application can be made for smaller works, although no formal prior Approval is given. All aspects of work will be agreed on site at the time of construction. Please note that we may still ask for various details prior to commencement on site for “Building Notice” applications as required.

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