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Planning and building conservation
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Planning and building conservation
If you are planning to develop land or buildings in Greenwich, you may well need planning permission.
To find out if you do, read Do I need permission?, and then follow our
step-by-step guide
to making an application.
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Conservation Areas
Conservation Areas and listed buildings have additional planning considerations. So if your house or business premises is a listed building or in a Conservation Area, make sure you know what they are.
Related link
Unitary Development Plan
Frequently Asked Questions
I think works locally are or have been done without permission. What do I do?
I've done some work without planning permission, can I apply now?
Do I need to do a site plan and building drawings as part of an application?
Do I need to include trees in my application for planning permission?
Where and how can I find assistance in filling out my application form?
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Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site