Quote of the day 24th April 2019
“We mustn't make permitted development synonymous with poor quality as it can have really positive outcomes. In recent years, permitted development rules governing domestic properties have been relaxed, which has made it easier for home owners to extend their homes without having to go through the rigmarole of a full planning application.
"These permissions have proved popular among builders and home owners alike. The reason being is that they give even more people the opportunity to add a bit more space – eight metres for a detached house and six metres for an attached house – to their home."
"In short, let’s not damn all permitted development."
"There are 300,000 to 400,000 new homes which could be created by making use of empty spaces above shops on our high streets. Surely we make use of permitted development regulations in a way that utilises these spaces without bringing to market tiny uninhabitable homes. This would have the added benefit of revitalising our struggling high streets across the country.”
(Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB,) extracts from a statement expressing concern at the Labour party's proposal to scrap Permitted Development Rights for the conversion of office or business premises to re4sidential to provide new homes.)
"These permissions have proved popular among builders and home owners alike. The reason being is that they give even more people the opportunity to add a bit more space – eight metres for a detached house and six metres for an attached house – to their home."
"In short, let’s not damn all permitted development."
"There are 300,000 to 400,000 new homes which could be created by making use of empty spaces above shops on our high streets. Surely we make use of permitted development regulations in a way that utilises these spaces without bringing to market tiny uninhabitable homes. This would have the added benefit of revitalising our struggling high streets across the country.”
(Brian Berry, Chief Executive of the Federation of Master Builders (FMB,) extracts from a statement expressing concern at the Labour party's proposal to scrap Permitted Development Rights for the conversion of office or business premises to re4sidential to provide new homes.)
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