The planning process

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  1. 2. As well as being employed by the local authority a building control officer can also be an ----------- approved inspector.
  2. 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.
  3. 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)
  4. 9. If you live in a conservation area you will need ‘conservation area ------- ’ before carrying out a range of work.
  5. 11. How many mandatory stage visits does a building control officer perform?
  6. 12. These regulations are intended to protect people’s safety, health and welfare in and around buildings.
  7. 13. Welsh word for 'Heritage'
  8. 15. Welsh word for 'Control'
  9. 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)
  10. 17. What type of label are listed buildings given, to demonstrate their level of importance and significance?
  11. 20. A landmark or area of cultural or natural significance recognised by UNESCO for its Outstanding Universal Value(5,8,4)
  12. 23. If a building has been built without planning permission,the council can issue an enforcement notice requiring the building to be ----------
  13. 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. 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)
  2. 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)
  3. 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.
  4. 7. Welsh word for 'planning'
  5. 8. This type of building has an historical and cultural importance to the community and are often listed buildings.
  6. 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)
  7. 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)
  8. 14. Approved document 'A'
  9. 18. These documents set out detailed practical guidance on compliance with the building regulations.
  10. 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)
  11. 21. How are monuments which are considered to be of national importance to Wales identified?
  12. 22. The amount of time that is allowed between the approval of outline planning and the application for the outstanding reserved matters(5,5)
  13. 24. All planning enquires that might affect a world heritage site must be directed to this organisation.