Planning permission and listed building consent are two separate exercises.
For some proposed works, planning permission and listed building consent are both required. However, in other cases, only one - or neither - will be needed.
Any works to:
- demolish any part of a listed building, or
- alter or extend a listed building, in a way that will affect its character as a building of special architectural or historic interest
will need listed building consent. This is regardless of whether planning permission is also required.
Planning permission is needed if the proposal is considered to be 'development', and is not considered to be 'permitted development'.
You will not need to submit a planning application if the works would not constitute as 'development' (for example, internal works to listed buildings).
For more information, or clarification, please email planning@baberghmidsuffolk.gov.uk