Quote: PopTart "It should still follow the process.
You can't just say the houses are cheap around there so you can do what you want.
However I agree it should be a quick process and there is little reason to say no.'"
Yes it should but the process should match the area. In theory there are planning zones but it they are way to open to interpretation and require a committee, which usually spells disaster in any situation.
Simple really.
Hardest, areas of historic interest or natural beauty.
Medium, residential areas. Whether that be Sandal or Kettlethorpe, if its an area that has only ever really been a place where people live then building anything other than houses should be very difficult.
Low, mixed usage area like Donny road. Should take only a few weeks to get through and with no committee required.
None, industrial, so long as it passes safety rules and building regs and is nowhere near the first two in my list, crack on.