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Permitted development checks & LDC statements for Eastbourne

In short

Not sure if your Eastbourne extension, loft or outbuilding needs planning permission? Buildwise runs a free permitted-development check against the GPDO 2015 for your postcode — and, if you're permitted, generates the Lawful Development Certificate (or Prior Approval) supporting statement you need. Constraints like South Downs National Park (park area administered by SDNPA) and conservation areas are detected automatically.

Permitted development in Eastbourne

Many home extensions across Eastbourne — Eastbourne, Old Town, Meads and Langney and the surrounding area — are "permitted development" and don't need a planning application, as long as they stay inside the GPDO 2015 limits. But those rights are reduced or removed by a conservation area, an Article 4 direction, or being in South Downs National Park (park area administered by SDNPA). Buildwise reads your postcode, flags the constraints that apply in Eastbourne, and tells you where you stand — free.

Lawful in Eastbourne — and provable

If your project is permitted development, a Lawful Development Certificate is a formal Eastbourne confirmation that it's lawful — invaluable when you sell, and proof if a neighbour ever questions it. If you need Prior Approval (like a larger rear extension) Buildwise produces the right statement for that instead. Where a full application is needed, it engages Eastbourne's adopted policies (D10A (Design), UHT1 (Design of New Development)) directly.

Eastbourne Borough Council — adopted plan & key policies
  • Eastbourne Core Strategy Local Plan 2006–2027 (adopted February 2013)
  • Eastbourne Borough Plan (Saved Policies 2007)
D10ADesignUHT1Design of New DevelopmentHO20Residential AmenityHO1Residential Development Within the Existing Built-up AreaUHT15Protection of Conservation Areas

How it works

1
Enter your Eastbourne address

Postcode + project type; Eastbourne constraints detected automatically.

2
Answer the permitted-development questions

Sizes, heights and boundaries — a few minutes.

3
Get your result + statement

Permitted → LDC statement; needs prior approval or permission → the right document for that.

Example (excerpt)

"The single-storey rear extension does not exceed the depth, height and eaves limits of Class A of the GPDO 2015, and the site lies outside any Article 4 direction. The proposal is therefore lawful development, for which a certificate is sought under s.192 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990…"

Frequently asked questions

How do I know if my Eastbourne extension needs planning permission?

Run Buildwise's free permitted-development check for your Eastbourne postcode. It tests your project against the GPDO 2015 limits and flags local constraints — conservation areas, Article 4 directions and the South Downs National Park (park area administered by SDNPA) — that can remove permitted-development rights.

What is a Lawful Development Certificate and do I need one in Eastbourne?

A Lawful Development Certificate (LDC) is a formal confirmation from Eastbourne that your work is lawful permitted development. It isn't compulsory, but it's strongly recommended — especially before selling. Buildwise generates the supporting statement.

What if I need prior approval instead?

Larger rear extensions and some other classes need a prior-approval notification rather than a full application. Buildwise detects this and produces the right supporting statement.

Is the check really free?

Yes — the permitted development check is always free. If you go on to generate a DAS or appeal, your first document is free too.

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