by wimbledonplanner » Mon Jan 30, 2023 3:21 pm
You don't need a solicitor, you need a planning consultant - and nuisance is not something that you can object to in terms of planning applications, only things that are material to the determination (such as loss of light / outlook, design, impact on trees etc)
You don't need a solicitor, you need a planning consultant - and nuisance is not something that you can object to in terms of planning applications, only things that are material to the determination (such as loss of light / outlook, design, impact on trees etc)