Certificate of Lawfulness in Weymouth — Permitted Development Proof

A legal document confirming your extension falls within Permitted Development rights. Protects you at resale — mortgage lenders and solicitors expect it.

£1,500· Drawings in 2 weeks, decision in 8 weeks
Fixed prices, no surprises
Local team in Poole
Secure Stripe payments
48-hour delivery
Based in Poole since 2017

What's included

  • Existing and proposed floor plans
  • Elevation drawings
  • Site plan and block plan
  • PD compliance assessment
  • Council application and liaison

Certificate of Lawfulness in Weymouth

A Certificate of Lawfulness (CLPUD) is a legal document confirming your extension falls within Permitted Development rights. It is not planning permission — it is proof that you don't need it. In Weymouth, where Georgian seafront terraces along the Esplanade, Victorian properties in Westham, post-war housing in Littlemoor, and modern developments in Preston and Chickerell, this certificate protects you when you come to sell.

Why you need one

Mortgage lenders, solicitors, and buyers expect documentary proof that extensions were built legally. Without a certificate, a future buyer's solicitor may raise enquiries that delay or derail your sale. The £1,500 investment now can save months of stress later.

PD rules in Weymouth

Dorset Council covers a large rural area with many villages in conservation areas and AONBs (Dorset AONB, Cranborne Chase AONB). Permitted Development rights may be restricted in these areas — always check before assuming PD applies. Weymouth's seafront conservation area has strict controls. Coastal properties may need specific materials that resist salt air corrosion We assess your property against all PD conditions before applying — if your project doesn't qualify, we tell you upfront and recommend the planning application route instead.

What we submit

Existing and proposed floor plans, elevation drawings, a site plan, and a compliance statement demonstrating how the proposal meets every PD condition. We submit to Dorset Council and manage the process through to the certificate being issued.

Typical properties in Weymouth

Royal Terrace, Weymouth — Regency terrace dating from 1816 on the seafront esplanade

Royal Terrace, Weymouth — Regency terrace dating from 1816 on the seafront esplanade

Fig. 2

Frederick Place, Weymouth — Georgian terrace originally laid out on the gardens of Gloucester Lodge

Frederick Place, Weymouth — Georgian terrace originally laid out on the gardens of Gloucester Lodge

Fig. 3

Lawfulness Cert questions in Weymouth

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