Hyde Housing Planning Permission
Hyde Housing Association is a registered provider of social housing in England. It owns and manages over 50,000 homes across the country. Hyde Housing is committed to providing affordable, high-quality housing for people on low incomes. In order to do this, the association needs to obtain planning permission for new developments.
The planning process can be complex and time-consuming. However, Hyde Housing has a dedicated team of planning professionals who can help to guide you through the process. The team can provide advice on the likelihood of obtaining planning permission for a particular development, and can help to prepare and submit planning applications.
There are a number of factors that will be considered when a local planning authority is determining whether or not to grant planning permission for a new development. These factors include:
- The location of the development
- The size and scale of the development
- The impact of the development on the surrounding area
- The need for affordable housing in the area
Hyde Housing will work with local planning authorities to ensure that its developments meet all of the relevant planning requirements. The association will also work with local communities to ensure that its developments are in keeping with the character of the area.
If you are interested in developing a new housing scheme, Hyde Housing can help you to obtain planning permission. The association has a wealth of experience in the planning process, and can provide you with the support and guidance you need.
To find out more about Hyde Housing's planning services, please visit the association's website or contact the planning team on 020 7820 1100.
How to Apply for Planning Permission
If you are planning to develop a new housing scheme, you will need to apply for planning permission from your local planning authority. The planning application process can be complex and time-consuming, so it is important to get started as early as possible.
The first step is to submit a pre-application enquiry to your local planning authority. This will give you an opportunity to discuss your proposals with the planning officer and get feedback on whether they are likely to be approved.
Once you have received feedback from the planning officer, you can start to prepare your planning application. The application will need to include a number of documents, including:
- A site plan
- Elevations and floor plans
- A design and access statement
- An environmental impact assessment (if required)
Once you have submitted your planning application, the local planning authority will have 13 weeks to make a decision. The planning authority may approve the application, refuse it, or grant it with conditions.
If you are refused planning permission, you can appeal the decision to the Planning Inspectorate. The Planning Inspectorate will hold a public inquiry to consider the appeal and make a decision.
Hyde Housing's Commitment to Planning
Hyde Housing is committed to working with local planning authorities and communities to ensure that its developments meet the needs of the local area. The association's planning team has a wealth of experience in the planning process and can provide you with the support and guidance you need to obtain planning permission for your development.
If you are interested in developing a new housing scheme, Hyde Housing can help you to obtain planning permission. The association has a wealth of experience in the planning process, and can provide you with the support and guidance you need.

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