What is Listed Building Consent?
Listed building consent is a separate permission, additional to planning permission, required before altering, extending or demolishing a building listed for its special architectural or historic interest. Buildings are graded I, II* or II in England and Wales. Carrying out unauthorised works to a listed building is a criminal offence. Applications are decided by the local planning authority, often with input from Historic England.
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