Successful building projects in Barnet start with thorough planning assessment. Investing in pre-application advice before committing to design fees and planning charges saves far more than it costs. Our pre-application advisory service evaluates the feasibility of your proposals, identifies planning constraints and manages pre-application discussions with Barnet Council to maximise your chances of success.
We provide pre-application advisory services across Barnet, helping clients understand the planning context, assess feasibility and develop proposals that are likely to achieve consent. Our knowledge of Barnet's planning policies and decision patterns informs practical advice. The planning context in Barnet — Monken Hadley Conservation Area with extensive listed buildings; Barnet Council requires heritage consent for alterations to listed buildings near the church — means that pre-application advice is particularly valuable here.
Assessment of development potential for sites and properties in Barnet, evaluating planning constraints, policy context and likely planning authority response.
Management of pre-application discussions with Barnet Council, establishing the planning authority's position before formal submission.
Analysis of relevant planning policies for projects in Barnet, identifying constraints and opportunities that affect development potential.
Advisory input to design development for projects in Barnet, ensuring proposals respond to planning considerations identified during pre-application assessment.
Barnet properties are particularly prone to subsidence in 1930s semi-detached houses on shrinkable London clay, defective flat roofs on 1960s–70s rear extensions, condensation in post-war cavity walls with failed wall ties. Understanding these local defect patterns is essential for anyone commissioning a survey, planning remedial works or assessing the condition of a Barnet building.
Monken Hadley Conservation Area with extensive listed buildings; Barnet Council requires heritage consent for alterations to listed buildings near the church. Any works to properties in Barnet must be assessed against these planning and heritage requirements, and our services are delivered with full awareness of what Barnet Council will and will not permit.
Our surveyors cover Barnet and the surrounding Barnet area. The area is accessible via High Barnet (Northern line), New Barnet (Thameslink), and our team carries out regular inspections across Barnet EN5.
Pre-application advice identifies planning constraints, gauges the local authority's likely response and allows design adjustments before formal submission. This reduces the risk of refusal and saves time and cost.
Yes. Most London boroughs including Barnet offer formal pre-application services. We manage these discussions on your behalf, ensuring the right questions are asked and responses are properly interpreted.
All significant projects in Barnet benefit from pre-application assessment, particularly extensions to listed buildings, development in conservation areas, new-build proposals and change of use applications.
The pre-application process typically takes four to eight weeks in Barnet, depending on the complexity of the proposal and the local authority's response times.
Monken Hadley Conservation Area with extensive listed buildings; Barnet Council requires heritage consent for alterations to listed buildings near the church. Identifying these constraints at feasibility stage prevents abortive design work and allows budgets to reflect realistic approval timescales.
Properties in Barnet affected by subsidence in 1930s semi-detached houses on shrinkable London clay, defective flat roofs on 1960s–70s rear extensions, condensation in post-war cavity walls with failed wall ties sometimes require structural repairs as a condition of planning approval or listed building consent. Our pre-application advice identifies these requirements early so they can be costed and programmed.