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On this page you can find a summary of those services covered by the Regulators' Code. The information is spread around the Council's website, so has been summarised on this page to provide a single point of reference. A list of the services covered is provided below:
Working on behalf of Fareham Borough Council and Gosport Borough Council, the Building Control Partnership provides impartial advice and assistance to the public, agents, architects, builders, developers, and other professionals on matters relating to the Building Regulation, applications and other services. These include dangerous structures inspection and resolution, access advice and control of demolition works.
Tel: 01329 824823 Email: bcpartnership@fareham.gov.uk
Find out how to get advice from the Building Control Partnership .
Find out information about what inspections are required along with how to book a site visit.
Find out information on the Building Control Partnership's enforcement policy .
Find out details of the fees and charges of the Building Control Partnership.
Read the Building Control Partnership's complaints policy and details of how to complain .
Tel: 02392 545609 Email: regulatory@fareham.gov.uk
Details can be found under the associated section of the website. As a general rule the Environmental Health Partnership only publishes and uses the guidance published by the Government.
Details can be found under the associated section of the website.
Find out about the enforcement policy followed by the Environmental Health Partnership.
Details of any fees and charges can be found here.
As well as any legal right to appeal a decision that you may have, you can complain using the Council Corporate Complaints Policy.
To help clarify what is covered by the Environmental Health Partnership, the list below provides details of the services that are covered. This link provides a shortcut to find out further details for all of these services.
Tel: 01329 236100 Email: parkingservices@fareham.gov.uk
Find out details of the Council's parking reports.
Find out details of existing Traffic Regulation Orders .
Read about the Council's parking enforcement policy (126 KB).
Details of the current charges for parking penalty charge notices.
You can find out about the Council's complaints policy on the website. You are also able to challenge a parking penalty charge notice.
Tel: 01329 236100 Email: regulatory@fareham.gov.uk
Information about how the enforcement team work.
Find out the details of the Council's enforcement policy for environmental crime issues, such as litter and dog fouling.
Find out information about fixed penalty notices and the level of fines issued.
Details of how to complain about the service can be found with the Council's complaints policy.
Tel: 01329 236100 Email: please refer to the list of services below
For planning applications, planning enforcement and planning appeals: devcontrol@fareham.gov.uk
For trees: trees@fareham.gov.uk
For Planning Strategy and Welborne: planningpolicy@fareham.gov.uk
For Regeneration: regeneration@fareham.gov.uk
Advice and guidance about the applications and appeals process can be found on the Council's website.
The Local Plan sets out the Council's approach to planning applications and decisions. The Core Strategy (Part 1) of the Plan has been adopted, but the Development Sites and Policies Plan (Part 2) and Welborne Plan (Part 3) have not yet been adopted, because they will be subject to a Public Inquiry.
The Council has set out a number of documents that must be included with planning applications, depending upon what the proposals relate to.
Find guidance about the Council's approach to planning enforcement.
A number of trees within the Borough are protected by Tree Preservation Orders. The Council's website provides advice on protected trees.
Many planning permissions are granted subject to planning conditions. In some cases approval is needed to discharge the requirements that these put in place.
The fees and charges for planning applications are set nationally. You can also find out information about the Community Infrastructure Levy and how it applies within the Borough.
Details of how to complain about the service can be found with the Council's complaints policy.