NEIGHBOUR NOTIFICATION CERTIFICATE - Fife Direct 2025

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Notifying Neighbours Neighbouring land is defined as an area or plot of land which, or part of which, is conterminous with or within 20m of the boundary of the land for which the development is proposed. A notice is served on the owner(s), occupier and lessee of properties at the neighbouring land.
A yellow site notice is sent to the applicant to display at the application site. However, this is only done on a voluntary basis only. Required site notices will be placed on or near the site. Comments should be received within 21 days of the notification/display date. and 14 days of advertisement date.
Planning authorities aim to docHub a decision within 4 months of receiving a valid application for major developments and 2 months for local developments. Find more information on how the planning system works on the Scottish Government website.
This provides details of the type of work that is permitted. Extra advice is available on the Scottish Government pages. You can carry out some development without the need for planning permission. For example, you may be able to build extensions, porches, sheds, garages, decking, fences and access ramps.
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