demolition - conservation area (planning application forms and guidance)
Conservation areas are areas of special architectural or historic interest that the Council intends to preserve and enhance.
Broadland is fortunate to have many conservation areas, often containing listed buildings. It is not always enough to protect these buildings in isolation. Their surroundings are of equal importance and conservation areas are intended to protect that environment.
Controls over development in a conservation area apply to: demolition, extensions, cladding, roofs, garden buildings, satellite dishes, works to trees.
what to do next...
- Read the guidance notes attached below
Submit your planning application:
- Complete your planning application online via the Planning Portal
Or - Download, fill in and return the following application form to the Planning Administration Team
- Complete your planning application online via the Planning Portal
- Contact the Planning Administration Team for further help and advice
- It is often helpful to discuss your proposal with your local authority before you submit your application
forms
conservation - demolition application form [PDF, 281 Kb]
documents
conservation - demolition guidance notes [PDF, 42 Kb]
related pages
demolition prior notification (planning application forms and guidance)
how we keep you informed about development proposals
listed buildings (planning application forms and guidance)
external links
contact us
| Planning Administration |
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| Broadland District Council Thorpe Lodge 1 Yarmouth Road Thorpe St Andrew Norwich NR7 0DU |
| tel: 01603 430509 |
| fax: 01603 430591 |
| email: planning.administration@broadland.gov.uk |