What is a Planning Appeal?
If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation, you have come to the right place! Drawing and Planning are here to assist you with your appeal. We understand there are many firms out there offering the same service as us and you may have used one of these firms for your initial application. If you feel Drawing and Planning would be better suited to deal with your appeal please contact us immediately.
Why do I require Drawing and Planning to help me with a planning appeal?
There are many issues to consider when preparing an appeal, from experience we have found that many scheme’s that have been refused are turned down due to a slight issue that can be easily overcome. Drawing and Planning even if we have not carried out the initial design, can take over your application and prepare an appeal on your behalf. You are welcome to pursue with your own appeal if you feel you have the experience required to win an appeal.Drawing and Planning are here to help you gain planning permission and have the ability to help you win your appeal. Calling us to discuss your appeal is free so we look forward to hearing from you.
How much will a Planning Appeal Cost?
We are sure you understand that every planning appeal case is different. This means are prices are different from appeal to appeal. To give you an idea of how much Drawing and Planning will charge for an appeal. Please read the case study below:
Mr. Williams contacted us after receiving an advertising letter from us. He had built a balcony on the front of his property and didn’t realise that he required a planning application, some months later he received a request from the council to submit a retrospective planning application. Mr. Williams went online and found a local architect to progress with submitting the application. This application was refused. Mr. Williams got in touch with us to look into the case and appeal the decision. Following a phone conversation we visited his house and agreed to take on his case. We immediately contacted the planning officer and discussed the reasons for refusal.
This case was complicated and we found that by installing a screen at the end of the balcony and by changing the pattern of the design an appeal would be successful. We were also required to carry out an impact test by contacting neighbours who had raised the subject of the balcony with the council. Luckily the original architect was using a similar programme to Drawing and Planning so we were able to correct his drawings without starting from scratch and incurring further cost to Mr. Williams.
This case cost Mr. Williams £495
