| ▲ | efaref 8 hours ago | |||||||||||||
Great site. This data should really be more accessible. Planning in the UK is a total crapshoot, subject to the whims of the planning authorities. In our case, a simple rear extension and dormer loft conversion, similar to hundreds of thousands across the country, we ended up having to appeal which added 2 years and tens of thousands of pounds in costs to our extension project. Our area shows up as a high refusal area, which tracks. It would be good to add appeal data in (also a public gateway) to show which councils are just being unreasonable. I personally think the planning regulations in this country are the cause of many ills, including the housing shortage. It just costs so much to get through planning these days, it is often just not worth it. Data like this could help us get that changed. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | ricardobayes 8 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
Maybe a tongue-in-cheek comment but regulations are that way because you guys want it that way (maybe not you personally). If it wasn't like that, nothing would stop a garbage incinerator or a quarry popping up a few hundred meters from houses (which happens in European countries with more deregulated planning/zoning regulations). You guys have all kinds of pro-individualistic, borderline nonsensical residental housing laws like "right to light" and "right to view". It's completely incompatible with "build more". Most British people view their privacy (or perceived privacy) as a higher priority than fixing the housing market. "It's so overlooked" is such common comment and it's almost bizarre to someone used to living in a higher density environment (like the UK very much is). | ||||||||||||||
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