This guide explains planning permission rules affecting demolition developments in Chesterfield.
Most householder development follows national permitted development rules unless local restrictions apply.
Development must comply with national permitted development height limits.
Permitted development rights allow many properties, such as houses, flats, and some business premises, to be altered or extended within certain limits. This will depend on the history of the property, including whether it has been converted from business premises previously and whether it has been extended or altered before.
Please provide a clear statement of what you think is wrong, and who is involved. You may be asked to provide photographs and records of the activities that have taken place (or are still ongoing), however we won't ask you to 'spy' on your neighbour.
Roof alterations must comply with national permitted development rules.
Planning application information submitted to the council is protected by the Copyright Acts (Section 47, 1988 Act). You may only use material which is downloaded or printed for consultation purposes, to compare current applications with previous schemes and to check whether developments have been completed in accordance with approved plans. Further copies must not be made without the prior permission of the copyright owner.
Some development, as long as it is not within a conservation area, can be carried out without the need for planning permission under 'permitted development rights'.
Our experienced team deals with applications to build new properties or change the use of existing buildings; they also offer pre-application advice for prospective developers. Our officers deal with other types of permissions too, such as works to listed buildings, protected trees or applications for advertisements.
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UK permitted development legislation allows many demolition projects without planning permission provided certain limits are followed.
However local planning authorities such as those covering Chesterfield may impose additional planning controls through conservation area policies or Article 4 directions.
Many demolition projects in Chesterfield may fall under permitted development rights if they remain within national planning limits.
Development must comply with national permitted development height limits.
Please provide a clear statement of what you think is wrong, and who is involved. You may be asked to provide photographs and records of the activities that have taken place (or are still ongoing), however we won't ask you to 'spy' on your neighbour.
Yes. Additional planning restrictions may apply in conservation areas or where Article 4 directions remove permitted development rights.
Planning applications for demolition projects in Chesterfield are handled by the local planning authority covering Chesterfield, Derbyshire.
For official planning advice consult the council planning portal for your area or visit the UK Planning Portal.
This guide summarises planning rules affecting demolition developments in Chesterfield.
Planning regulations may change and additional local planning policies may apply. Always confirm planning requirements with your local planning authority before starting development.
Last updated March 2026