Tuesday 22 September 2015

PERMITTED CHANGES OF USE – the seminar


In addition to publishing my new book, “A Practical Guide to Permitted Changes of Use”, BATH PUBLISHING are also organising a seminar on this subject, which is to be held at the RIBA at 66 Portland Place, London W1B 1AD on Friday 27 November. [NOTE THE CHANGE OF VENUE.]

This will be a morning event, starting at 10.00 a.m. (with registration from 9.30) and is timed to finish at around 1.00 p.m., including a mid-morning coffee break. The charge for this event will be a very reasonable £120 +VAT if you book before 25 October and includes a copy of my book (worth £40 when published), which will be given to all delegates to the event. [UPDATE: The 'early bird' discount has been extended (for readers of this blog only) until 13 November. For details, see the post on 26 October, which tells you how to claim this discount when booking.]

The seminar will cover some of the issues that give rise to difficulty in relation to this type of permitted development, followed by a panel discussion:

• Restrictive conditions in planning permissions - Do they or don’t they preclude permitted development?

• The 56-day rule in practice

• Structural issues (including partial demolition and structural alterations)

• Prior approval - material considerations and appropriate conditions

You can read more about the programme and venue or book online on the Bath Publishing site here.

Professional delegates will be able to claim 2½ hours’ CPD for this event.

If you have already ordered the book and wish to attend enter the discount code COUPRE35 when booking online to make sure you are not charged for the book again.

Places at the seminar are limited so it will be ‘first come, first served’. Don’t delay. You can book your place now by clicking on the button below the seminar icon on the left-hand side of this page, by calling Bath Publishing on 01225 577810 or by sending your cheque and full contact details to:

BATH PUBLISHING LIMITED 27 Charmouth Road Bath BA1 3LJ

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