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Interesting you mention that, but No. I did apply for it early on and they rejected it as at the time, I didn't have full planning permission through. The more I thought about it though, it was a good move I think as a lot of the proceeds towards the build came from the sale of a 'cash rich' business, so I'm sure it may have aroused suspicions...Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWere you on Grand Designs?Comment
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Like fuc3 they will. I wanted to purchase and develop a town centre building into a win bar. The planning department said it would be impossible and they would oppose it all the way. A few months later it was purchased by another person and up and running without any opposition. Moral; be prepared to had over cash to the planning department.Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostGo for a chat with the local planning officer first, they should tell you if there is a chance to get planning permission.I went down that road a few years ago, a mistake on the plans and they got rejected. Lost interest, sold the land a few years later and got 100K more than I paid for it
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One area that might be worth investigating is conversion of commercial property to residential.
I'm sure I read somewhere recently that due to lots of bricks and mortar businesses closing down leaving loads of commercial properties empty that planning depts are more open to allow such a radical change of use.
'Just' need to find the right building and make sure it's not got a past involving dodgy chemicals that mean it would cost tulip loads to have the site officially decontaminated.
There's a few prime candidates in my old hometown that have been left to decay for what seems like decades. Still have the 'for sale' signs on them. Maybe they're listed so a ball-ache to do anything with, and are now in such a decrepit state that demolition is the only sensible recourse.Feist - 1234. One camera, one take, no editing. Superb. How they did it
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