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Permitted development · Surrey

Permitted development in Chertsey.

Permitted development lets some work go ahead without a full planning application, within set limits. In Chertsey those limits are tighter in conservation areas and on Green Belt land. We confirm what applies and secure a lawful development certificate from Runnymede Borough Council where it is worth having.

How the path runs in Chertsey

The Plan Hub takes permitted development scheme work in Chertsey from first idea to a construction-ready handover. Brief, measured survey, design, planning, tender, in order, held by one team that owns the thread.

Runnymede Borough Council is the authority that decides any application in Chertsey. We prepare the drawings and manage that submission, then hand the package to your builder. Our job stops where construction begins.

Rear extension in Ashtead, Surrey. A completed Plan Hub project.
Example of our work. Rear extension in Ashtead, Surrey.

Common questions

What is permitted development in Chertsey?

Permitted development is a set of national rules that allow certain extensions and changes without a full application. Limits on size, height, position and materials apply, and Runnymede Borough Council can confirm a scheme qualifies through a lawful development certificate.

Should I get a lawful development certificate from Runnymede Borough Council?

It is the written proof that work was lawful, and it removes doubt when you come to sell. For most permitted development schemes in Chertsey it is worth securing. We prepare and submit it.

Does permitted development apply in conservation areas in Chertsey?

Rights are reduced in conservation areas and can be removed entirely by an Article 4 direction. We check the position for your address before assuming anything.

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