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)This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority.This permission relates only to that required under the Town & Country Planning Acts and does not include any consent or approval under any other enactment or under the Building Regulations. Any other consent or approval which is necessary must be obtained from the appropriate authority. |
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)Will a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge?
The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991.
Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended. The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax.
If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax. If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption. Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306.
The website link is:
https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax-bandsWill a new extension affect your Council Tax Charge?
The rate of Council Tax you pay depends on which valuation band your home is placed in. This is determined by the market value of your home as at 1 April 1991.
Your property's Council Tax band may change if the property is extended. The Council Tax band will only change when a relevant transaction takes place. For example, if you sell your property after extending it, the new owner may have to pay a higher band of Council Tax.
If however you add an annexe to your property, the Valuation Office Agency may decide that the annexe should be banded separately for Council Tax. If this happens, you will have to start paying Council Tax for the annexe as soon as it is completed. If the annexe is occupied by a relative of the residents of the main dwelling, it may qualify for a Council Tax discount or exemption. Contact the Council for advice on 0300 300 8306.
The website link is:
https://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/council-tax-bands |
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)Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the View a Planning Application pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk.Please note that the unnumbered drawings submitted in connection with this application have been given unique numbers by the Local Planning Authority. The numbers can be sourced by examining the plans on the View a Planning Application pages of the Councils website www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk. |
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)The applicant is advised that no works associated with the construction of the
vehicular access should be carried out within the confines of the public
highway without prior consent, in writing, of the Central Bedfordshire Council.
Upon receipt of this Notice of Planning Approval, the applicant is advised to
follow this link on the Council website
http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/transport/request/dropped-kerb.aspx or
contact Central Bedfordshire Council Tel: 0300 300 8301 quoting the Planning
Application number. This will enable the necessary consent and procedures
under Section 184 of the Highways Act to be implemented. The applicant is
also advised that if any of the works associated with the construction of the
vehicular access affects or requires the removal and/or the relocation of any
equipment, apparatus or structures (e.g. street name plates, bus stop signs or
shelters, statutory authority equipment etc.) then the applicant will be required
to bear the cost of such removal or alteration. To fully discharge condition 9 the
applicant should provide evidence to the Local Planning Authority that the
Highway Authority have permitted the construction in accordance with the
approved plan, before the development is brought into use.The applicant is advised that no works associated with the construction of the
vehicular access should be carried out within the confines of the public
highway without prior consent, in writing, of the Central Bedfordshire Council.
Upon receipt of this Notice of Planning Approval, the applicant is advised to
follow this link on the Council website
http://www.centralbedfordshire.gov.uk/transport/request/dropped-kerb.aspx or
contact Central Bedfordshire Council Tel: 0300 300 8301 quoting the Planning
Application number. This will enable the necessary consent and procedures
under Section 184 of the Highways Act to be implemented. The applicant is
also advised that if any of the works associated with the construction of the
vehicular access affects or requires the removal and/or the relocation of any
equipment, apparatus or structures (e.g. street name plates, bus stop signs or
shelters, statutory authority equipment etc.) then the applicant will be required
to bear the cost of such removal or alteration. To fully discharge condition 9 the
applicant should provide evidence to the Local Planning Authority that the
Highway Authority have permitted the construction in accordance with the
approved plan, before the development is brought into use. |
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