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124 Planning Permission: How to Get it Right the First Time

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After over 25 years of experience in the space, Linda Wright defines planning permission as listening to what the client wants and adding her professional advice based on her experience, a pinch of humour and common sense. She is a highly versatile planning permission specialist, a keynote speaker, writer and lecturer, and the founder of Katana Planning.

In this episode, Linda unravels the most elusive secrets of planning permission, talks about the biggest challenges she faced in the industry and shares dozens of golden nuggets about what to do and avoid doing in the property space. You'll also hear about LUBs, CILs, LURAs, prior approval, and much more.

What Is Covered:

-Why planning permission is considered a "dark art" for many

-What are the National Planning Policy Framework and the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill (LUB)

-What does prior approval mean, and what's its role in planning permission

-Why councils treat small developers and small developments differently

-What is a Section 106 agreement and why we should know everything about it

Planning consultants are important because they make sure everything surrounding a new building makes sense; they look at the impact it'll have on its surroundings and the people that live there, and make sure it'll be a good fit and work perfectly with everything around it.

Resources:

-Download my Property Business Checklist - The key building blocks for a sound and successful business

-Book a 30-minute discovery call with me - the first step to finding the right way to help you succeed in property

-Check out my Website

-Let's connect! Send me a VoiceMail

-Connect with me on LinkedIn

-Find me on Instagram

Mentioned in this episode:

Book a Discovery Call with me

  continue reading

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After over 25 years of experience in the space, Linda Wright defines planning permission as listening to what the client wants and adding her professional advice based on her experience, a pinch of humour and common sense. She is a highly versatile planning permission specialist, a keynote speaker, writer and lecturer, and the founder of Katana Planning.

In this episode, Linda unravels the most elusive secrets of planning permission, talks about the biggest challenges she faced in the industry and shares dozens of golden nuggets about what to do and avoid doing in the property space. You'll also hear about LUBs, CILs, LURAs, prior approval, and much more.

What Is Covered:

-Why planning permission is considered a "dark art" for many

-What are the National Planning Policy Framework and the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill (LUB)

-What does prior approval mean, and what's its role in planning permission

-Why councils treat small developers and small developments differently

-What is a Section 106 agreement and why we should know everything about it

Planning consultants are important because they make sure everything surrounding a new building makes sense; they look at the impact it'll have on its surroundings and the people that live there, and make sure it'll be a good fit and work perfectly with everything around it.

Resources:

-Download my Property Business Checklist - The key building blocks for a sound and successful business

-Book a 30-minute discovery call with me - the first step to finding the right way to help you succeed in property

-Check out my Website

-Let's connect! Send me a VoiceMail

-Connect with me on LinkedIn

-Find me on Instagram

Mentioned in this episode:

Book a Discovery Call with me

  continue reading

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