If you have applied for Planning Permission you are often keen to start developing your property. Refusal by the planning department is often not what you want for success. What can you do? We have a high success rate in planning appeals ranging from the smallest householder proposal to large industrial and residential schemes. We can use our experience to help you.
Our Planning Appeal Experience
We deal with local planning authorities throughout the South East and the remainder of England and Wales. We regularly achieve success in appealing rejected planning applications. Let us take care of your planning appeal for you.
Our Planning Appeals Experience
We will provide you with a realistic assessment of your situation and whether you are likely to be successful with your Planning Appeal. If you ask us to help you you will receive the following service from us:
- we never encourage clients to pursue an appeal where it is highly unlikely to succeed, but there are usually opportunities to improve your case, often dramatically so
- we have been able to reformulate cases on appeal, transforming them from something that was likely to fail, to something that has a reasonable chance of success
- our extensive experience provides you with the safest method of presenting your case
- our well presented planning appeals before hard-working inspectors, who have many cases to determine on a daily basis, can make all the difference
- if the Council claim the current planning permission has lapsed, we can help you in this commonly misunderstood specialist area of planning
Whilst planning appeals can be an expensive process, they are often not as expensive as you might imagine, and of course any cost is offset against the increase in your property value if the appeal is successful.
Can We Help You?
Please call us on 01634 811 118, complete our online enquiry form, or email our planning law expert Nicholas Kingsley-Smith.
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We would like to thank you for the superb work and attention to detail that has gone into our dispute with the council so far!