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Get approval for demolition
When you need to submit a demolition notice to us, how to do it and what happens next.
When you need council permission
You don't have to submit a notice to the council for all demolition work.
You don't have to when:
you demolish an internal part of a building, where the building is occupied and will continue to be
the outside of the building measures less than 50m³
the building is a greenhouse, shed, conservatory or prefabricated garage
You must submit the form at least 6 weeks before the demolition is planned to take place.
After you submit your demolition notice
When we receive notice of a demolition, we notify immediate neighbours and the 'statutory service undertakers', such gas, water, highways and the emergency services.
We'll contact you with what we call a "counter notice" as soon as possible. This sets out the conditions that you must comply with during the demolition process.
The conditions normally require you to carry out works to affected services, such as pipes, roads and adjoining buildings. They also require you to make sure your site is safe and protected.
Do not start demolition until you receive the demolition notice.