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Why might my plans be rejected?

If your plans are rejected it is usually for one of the following reasons: -

- You have not provided the additional information requested within the statutory 5 or 8 week period.


- Important information is missing from the application (eg structural design calculations).


- There is a major problem that will require the proposals being substantially redesigned.


- The plans do not provide enough information or are not accurate or detailed enough to enable us to check them satisfactorily.


- The plans show major contraventions of the Building Regulations, which cannot easily be resolved.

Unless the plans do show major contraventions, you will usually be contacted before a rejection is issued; to provide you with the opportunity of responding to any queries we may have.

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