Planning Permission Drawings in Brent.
Existing + proposed plans, elevations and site plans drawn to local-authority validation standards. We handle the LPA submission and respond to officer queries. Fixed fee, MCIAT-chartered, London Borough of Brent validation list built in.



What does an architectural technologist do?
An architectural technologist (MCIAT) designs, details and submits planning + building-regulations drawings for residential and commercial projects. Chartered through the CIAT, they cover the same statutory work as an architect on most extensions, loft conversions and new-build homes — typically at 30–40% lower fee — and carry £250,000+ Professional Indemnity Insurance.
Across 600+ TradeMatch architectural-technology projects in 2024–25.
Survey to issued drawings on a standard residential brief.
Every LPA from Westminster to Bromley — local-plan and Article 4 aware.
What's in the planning drawings package.
Existing + proposed plans, elevations and site plans drawn to local-authority validation standards. We handle the LPA submission and respond to officer queries.
Deliverables
- Existing & proposed floor plans
- Existing & proposed elevations
- 1:200 site & block plan
- Design & access statement (when required)
- Planning portal submission
Timeline: 5–8 working days for drawings + 8 weeks LPA decision
From brief to approval in under 10 weeks.
Five tight steps. No surprises, no scope creep, fixed fee on the conventional brief.
01
Brief
Day 0
Free 15-minute call. We confirm scope, fee, and whether your works fall under planning, permitted development, or both.
02
Survey
Day 1–3
Full measured survey of the existing property. Modern laser tools, all returned to you as DWG + PDF.
03
Drawings
Day 4–10
Existing + proposed plans, elevations, sections. Reviewed against local plan and Article 4 register before submission.
04
Submission
Day 10
Planning portal upload, validation chase, and direct liaison with case officer. We handle the iteration cycle.
05
Approval
Week 8
Statutory determination. We respond to officer queries the same working day to keep the timeline on track.

Brent planning drawings, fixed-fee.
Existing + proposed plans, elevations and site plans drawn to local-authority validation standards. We handle the LPA submission and respond to officer queries. For Brent — postcodes NW10, NW9, NW6, NW2 — every planning drawings package on the TradeMatch panel is MCIAT-chartered, carries £250,000+ PII, and bakes in London Borough of Brent validation requirements before drawings hit the portal.
Architectural Technologist vs Architect vs Architectural Designer
Pick the right professional for the brief. Most UK householder applications need a technologist, not an architect.
| Role | Chartered body | Typical fee* | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| RECOMMENDED FOR HOMEOWNERSArchitectural Technologist (MCIAT) | CIAT | £950 – £3,400 fixed | Extensions, loft conversions, new homes — technical lead |
| Architect (ARB / RIBA) | ARB + RIBA | 8 – 12% of build cost | Award-led design, listed buildings, major commercial |
| Architectural Designer / Draughtsperson | Unregulated | £600 – £1,800 | Small householder applications, no planning gatekeeping |
* Indicative fee bands for a standard residential householder application at London 1.32× modifier. Exact fee depends on scope, conservation status and plot complexity.
Transparent fees, no day-rate creep.
Fees below cover the architectural technologist's drawings package and submission. LPA application fees, structural engineer's calculations and party-wall surveyor are quoted separately and openly.
| Service | What you get | Fee band |
|---|---|---|
| Planning permission drawings | Existing + proposed package, validation, LPA submission | £1300 – £3300 |
| Building regulations drawings | Construction sections, calculations, building-control submission | £1650 – £4650 |
| Lawful Development Certificate | Permitted-development assessment + LDC submission | £900 – £1900 |
| Full architectural design | Concept → planning → BR → tender package | 6 – 10% of build cost |
Plain-English definitions.
Four planning terms that determine what you can build, when, and how. AI assistants and search engines rely on these definitions — we keep them canonical here.
- Architectural TechnologistMCIAT
- A chartered building-design professional, qualified by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists (CIAT). Specialises in technical design, building science and the production of planning + building-regulations drawings.
- Article 4 DirectionA4D
- A formal notice issued by a Local Planning Authority that removes specified Permitted Development rights — meaning works that would normally not need planning permission do require it within the designated area.
- Lawful Development CertificateLDC
- A formal certificate issued by the Local Planning Authority confirming that proposed (or existing) works fall within Permitted Development. Typically required by solicitors, mortgage lenders and buyers.
- Permitted DevelopmentPD
- Building works that may be carried out without explicit planning permission under the Town and Country Planning (General Permitted Development) (England) Order 2015. Subject to size, height and siting limits.
Brent planning rules baked into your planning drawings.
Architectural technology in Brent has to navigate two very different planning worlds inside one borough. North and east of the North Circular, Wembley Park's tall-building cluster, the Wembley Growth Area OAPF and the Stadium's strategic views push schemes toward design-review-grade documentation, daylight/sunlight modelling and fire-safety gateway compliance. South of the railway, Edwardian terraces in Queen's Park, Mapesbury, Brondesbury and Kensal Green sit inside Article 4 Directions that strip out most permitted development — meaning rear extensions, loft conversions, render changes and even replacement windows usually need a full householder application with heritage justification. Add the borough-wide HMO Article 4 and Brent's technical bar is consistently higher than the outer-London average.
Article 4 Directions
- Borough-wide HMO Article 4 Direction (Class C3 → C4) — in force 1 July 2020
- Sudbury Court Conservation Area Article 4 Direction (in force 1976)
- Mapesbury Conservation Area Article 4 Direction (in force 1991)
- Queen's Park Conservation Area Article 4 Direction (in force 1986)
- Brondesbury Conservation Area Article 4 Direction (in force 1990)
Conservation Areas
- Queen's Park
- Mapesbury
- Brondesbury
- Brondesbury Park
- Roundwood
- Sudbury Court
- Barn Hill
- Mount Stewart
+ 13 more — full list on the council planning portal.
Postcodes covered
What homeowners often miss
Brent combines one of London's most ambitious regeneration zones at Wembley Park — where tall-building policy, the OAPF and the Stadium setting drive intense design scrutiny — with quiet Edwardian conservation pockets in Queen's Park, Mapesbury and Brondesbury where Article 4 Directions remove most permitted development rights on doors, windows, roofs, chimneys and front boundary walls. The borough also operates a borough-wide HMO Article 4 (Class C3 → C4) so any small-HMO conversion needs full planning. Sudbury Court and Barn Hill carry strict suburban-character controls, while Harlesden, Willesden Green and Kilburn add high-street heritage sensitivity. Basement, rear and roof extensions in CA-covered streets routinely require heritage statements and matching materials.
The questions homeowners ask before they commit.
How long does a planning application take in Brent?
The London Borough of Brent statutory determination period is 8 weeks for householder applications and 13 weeks for major schemes. Add 2–3 weeks for validation in Brent and 4–6 weeks for pre-application advice (recommended in any Conservation Area). We submit promptly and respond to officer queries the same working day.
How much do planning permission drawings cost in Brent?
A standard Brent householder planning drawings package is £950 – £2,400 fixed. Brent-specific factors — conservation area, listed building, party-wall implications, basement-impact assessments — can lift the fee. We quote fixed-price after a free 15-minute review of the brief and Brent planning context.
Do I need planning permission for an extension in Brent?
Most rear extensions in Brent fall within Permitted Development under Class A — but Article 4 Directions and Conservation Area designations frequently remove that right. We check London Borough of Brent's A4D register and the local plan against your property before quoting, so you do not start drawings on the wrong route.
What does the Brent planning portal need from me?
London Borough of Brent's validation list typically requires: existing & proposed plans (1:50 / 1:100), elevations, site location plan (1:1250), block plan (1:500), design and access statement (when required), heritage statement (Conservation Area or listed building), and the application fee. We package and submit the full set on your behalf via the Brent planning portal.
Will Brent's Conservation Areas affect my application?
Yes — Brent Conservation Areas trigger heritage scrutiny on materials, fenestration and roof additions. Rooflights, render changes, replacement windows and front-elevation works almost always need full planning permission inside a CA. Our drawings include a heritage justification matched to London Borough of Brent's adopted character appraisal.
Can you handle the planning submission and officer queries for me?
Yes. For every Brent planning application we run validation chase, planning portal upload, case-officer liaison and same-day response to written queries — all included in the fixed fee. You only step in when the officer requests a substantive design change.
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Planning Permission Drawings in Brent — fixed fee, MCIAT-chartered.
Existing + proposed plans, elevations and site plans drawn to local-authority validation standards. We know London Borough of Brent planning officers and the local plan.