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Green Belts

How can architects help you get planning permission for Green Belt land?

So long as you take the correct approach, with an experienced architect, it is possible to get permission to make reasonably sized additions to your house, or to replace it with something suitably larger on Green Belt land.

An experienced & knowledgeable architect can help by understanding how to navigate both national & local policy to leverage advantage, designing a scheme to fit harmoniously into the Greenbelt and minimise its impact on the openness of the area. They can also explore optimal approaches together with specialist Planning Consultants to explore ‘very special circumstances’ or other potential avenues for approval.

Each situation (and property) is unique, and often a site may have multiple constraints not simply being in the Greenbelt. However, with considered and realistic professional advice from an experienced architect and a good design you can make the most of your property and site.

It’s also good to remember that, while the constraints may in some cases seem unfair, they also protect you if you are sited in a Green Belt. Even outside them, there are plenty of other competing issues, which mean securing planning permission is not always a foregone conclusion.