As professionals, trying to explain complex ideas and technical aspects to non-specialists can prove difficult. However, using a physical and visual tool helped us to better explain the issues relating to party walls, floor levels, roof design and drainage – all using the model created by our client.
Building something which is not in accordance with the ‘approved plans’?
So you have been granted planning permission, but perhaps what you have built is not quite the same as what was shown on the submitted and approved plans. This article focuses on helping you understand […]
#Planning – First day, first impressions: Learning to speak the language
“Hit the ground running” is a pertinent expression for my first day in a new role as a Trainee Planner with Ethical Partnership. After a brief induction session covering basic practicalities, the next item on […]
‘Stopping up’
We have been busy preparing and submitting plans to close redundant highways. These are called stopping up orders. Some planning applications need old roads to be closed and new ones to be built. These orders […]