The planning process
Across
- 2. As well as being employed by the local authority a building control officer can also be an ----------- approved inspector.
- 4. Any building or structure that has been built without the proper planning approval in place is known as a planning breach and may require the submission of a ------------- planning application.
- 6. If Outline planning permission is approved in principle, what is the next step to the process, which requires all supporting documentation, along with a completed application form and relevant fees(4,8)
- 9. If you live in a conservation area you will need ‘conservation area ------- ’ before carrying out a range of work.
- 11. How many mandatory stage visits does a building control officer perform?
- 12. These regulations are intended to protect people’s safety, health and welfare in and around buildings.
- 13. Welsh word for 'Heritage'
- 15. Welsh word for 'Control'
- 16. The 'LPA'(---- ---- ----) is involved in regulating land use and any new building projects to make sure they comply with the local development plan(LDP)(5,8,9)
- 17. What type of label are listed buildings given, to demonstrate their level of importance and significance?
- 20. A landmark or area of cultural or natural significance recognised by UNESCO for its Outstanding Universal Value(5,8,4)
- 23. If a building has been built without planning permission,the council can issue an enforcement notice requiring the building to be ----------
- 25. The 'LDP'(---- ---- ----) sets out the LPA’s (local planning authorities) proposals and policies for future development and use of land in its area(5,11,4)
Down
- 1. These people are employed by the local planning authority(LPA).They perform a range of duties to make sure the LDP is implemented, including; assessing planning applications and evaluating the outcomes(11,7,7)
- 3. This term is used to describe minor changes/alterations to property that can be made without the need to apply for planning permission(9,11,6)
- 5. The building heritage ------------ officer is normally employed by the local council. Their role is to help to protect and conserve a diverse range of buildings including houses, churches, windmills, lighthouses and even factories.
- 7. Welsh word for 'planning'
- 8. This type of building has an historical and cultural importance to the community and are often listed buildings.
- 10. Usually the first stage when applying for planning permission, where a brief description and drawings showing the planned position, size, layout and intended use are submitted to the local authority(7,8)
- 12. This person will visit a site at set points to ensure that all work carried out meets the relevant building regulations(8,7,7)
- 14. Approved document 'A'
- 18. These documents set out detailed practical guidance on compliance with the building regulations.
- 19. Term used to describe any building, object or structure that is deemed to be of national importance in terms of architectural or historical interest(6,8)
- 21. How are monuments which are considered to be of national importance to Wales identified?
- 22. The amount of time that is allowed between the approval of outline planning and the application for the outstanding reserved matters(5,5)
- 24. All planning enquires that might affect a world heritage site must be directed to this organisation.