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Default Correct planning apllication forms (invalid application)

Can someone advise on the authority of a local council to specify a
particular type (ie their own format) of forms for a planning application.

In particular I am looking for details of a planning application for fee
exempt work (ie for disabled improvements).

A local council has returned an application on behalf of a disabled client,
as we did not use their special form - although we did include a cover
letter with all the details. Other councils we have dealt with only seem to
need some sort of valid proof of disability.

The council have stated that the application is invalid and can not be
submitted without their specific form for fee exempt work.

I can have details of fees and applications, but can find no reference to an
application being invalid under these circumstances

cheers

dg

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"dg" wrote
| Can someone advise on the authority of a local council to specify a
| particular type (ie their own format) of forms for a planning application.
| In particular I am looking for details of a planning application for fee
| exempt work (ie for disabled improvements).
| A local council has returned an application on behalf of a disabled
client,
| as we did not use their special form - although we did include a cover
| letter with all the details. Other councils we have dealt with only seem
to
| need some sort of valid proof of disability.
| The council have stated that the application is invalid and can not be
| submitted without their specific form for fee exempt work.

If you are word-processing your application and the council only supplies
paper forms, you could argue they are in breach of the Disability
Discrimination Act because their forms are incompatible with assistive
technology :-)

Owain




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"dg" wrote
| Can someone advise on the authority of a local council to specify a
| particular type (ie their own format) of forms for a planning

application.
| In particular I am looking for details of a planning application for fee
| exempt work (ie for disabled improvements).
| A local council has returned an application on behalf of a disabled
client,
| as we did not use their special form - although we did include a cover
| letter with all the details. Other councils we have dealt with only seem
to
| need some sort of valid proof of disability.
| The council have stated that the application is invalid and can not be
| submitted without their specific form for fee exempt work.

If you are word-processing your application and the council only supplies
paper forms, you could argue they are in breach of the Disability
Discrimination Act because their forms are incompatible with assistive
technology :-)

Owain



Or are they being awkward on a pre-installation inspection scheme ? Some
local authorities have liaison with social services and, I think, any
planning with special requirement through disability is sent through certain
channels because of follow up inspections being necessary during the build.
You'd be better speaking to their planning office for this type of thing.


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