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Understanding Section 52 Agreements
Before the introduction of Section 106 agreements, Section 52 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1971 played a crucial role in shaping property development across the UK. These agreements were the cornerstone of planning obligations, allowing local authorities to enter into legally binding arrangements with developers. While the 1991 Planning and Compensation Act transitioned… read more
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Trading Hour Restrictions?
Understanding the legal requirements for shop trading hours is crucial for retailers across the UK. Whether you operate a small shop or a larger retail space, knowing the maximum size for shops with no trading hour restrictions can help you stay compliant and meet customer expectations. Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate the… read more
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Land For Sale Near Me
Land For Sale Near Me Whether you’re seeking a rural escape or a plot of land where you can build your dream home, search the leading websites of what is currently for sale. From historic estates and country piles to commercial farmland and development opportunities, you can quickly and easily find the best properties available.… read more
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How to find my house plans
Ever wanted to find a copy of your house plans? The easiest way to find drawings of your house plans the best place to look is your Local Planning Authority (LPA). If it was constructed within the last 20 years then you can search online, later than that you would need to contact them direct… read more
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Land Registry UK
England & Wales HMLR His Majesty’s Land Registry is a non-ministerial department of HM’s Government, created in 1862 to register the ownership of land and property in England and Wales. It reports to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Within England and Wales, HMLR responsibilities are to provide: Website English language 0300 006… read more
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What are T & H marks on Title Plans
‘T’ and ‘H’ marks do not usually appear on Land Registry Title Plans. Rather, they are often to be found on deed plans. Where T marks are shown they indicate boundary structure ownership or responsibility, the side of the T indicating the responsible side of the boundary. H marks or 2 T marks back-to-back, indicate… read more
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Useful Links
Explore a list of useful links for property development, land registration, and architectural projects. This blog post connects you to trusted resources, including Land Registry tools, planning guidance, and professional architectural institutes, helping you stay informed, streamline your processes, and ensure compliance with industry standards. HM Land Registry HM Land Registry is the official organisation… read more