Case Study
Windows replacement - Planning permission
Sheridan Court 47 Belsize Road London NW6 4Ry
The Challenge
Some owners had replaced their windows with PVC-u double glazed units without either the freeholders consent or planning permission (a legal requirement in blokes of flats). The objective was to undertake a block wide PVC-u window replacement project. At the same time the balcony screens needed replacement of the glass screens, because they were deemed a safety risk due to the glass being below thickness required by building regulations.
The Solution
Initially planning permission was refused on the ground of . Not defeated Ringley's planning surveyors lodged an appeal (contested the decision), prepared representatives for the secretary of state and won. A combined team effort of Ringley's Estates Team, Building Engineering team and planning surveyor. A good result for the client.
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Sheridan Court 47 Belsize Road London NW6 4Ry
The Challenge
Some owners had replaced their windows with PVC-u double glazed units without either the freeholders consent or planning permission (a legal requirement in blokes of flats). The objective was to undertake a block wide PVC-u window replacement project. At the same time the balcony screens needed replacement of the glass screens, because they were deemed a safety risk due to the glass being below thickness required by building regulations.
The Solution
Initially planning permission was refused on the ground of . Not defeated Ringley's planning surveyors lodged an appeal (contested the decision), prepared representatives for the secretary of state and won. A combined team effort of Ringley's Estates Team, Building Engineering team and planning surveyor. A good result for the client.