MAH wrote:Yes I am. Bought the land and built a house. Followed all the planning laws. Was aware of all the hight restrictions when I built.Maximus wrote:I take it you're one of the "poor schmucks who lives next door"...?
But changing the planning law to introduce the new concept of catalyst sites, which are not subject to prescriptive planning requirements has made a schmuck out of me.
It doesn't matter that I used good design principles to ensure plenty of natural light, shading for summer, passive heating for winter. It doesn't matter that I bought a piece of land where I could optimise solar panels, knowing that the existing planning laws gave me the necessary certainty to be able to go ahead and sink my money into project.
I'm not against development, but when the planning system can't provide you with a level of certainty then it makes you a schmuck.
MAH
Planning 'law' is not being changed as far as I know; if you have proof of that you might want to post it. What isn’t stable is the Development Plan under the council and can change at anytime but needs to adhere to the Development Act 1993 and Development Regulations & Schedule 2008 along with the Better Development Plan framework as set out by the Government. You have rights under these statutory documents.