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Planning Breaches

What is a Breach of Planning Control?

Unauthorised development taking place without the necessary permission or formal consent from Ashford Borough Council. This could include the following:

The following are also breaches of planning control which may involve a criminal offence and may result in prosecution:

What is not a Breach of Planning Control

The following are examples of activities, which are not breaches of planning control, and therefore no enforcement action can be taken under the planning legislation.

How quickly are Planning Breaches investigated?

We see enforcement action as a crucial component of controlling development. All reports of possible breaches of planning control are taken seriously and investigated as quickly as possible in accordance with a priority system. Obviously, more serious breaches must be investigated immediately, e.g. felling of protected trees and unauthorised work to listed buildings. All other lower priorities are dealt with within agreed timescales, subject to the availability of Officers.



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