Building Control
An Introduction to Building Control
Building Control is concerned with building construction standards. The building control process ensures the health and safety of persons in and about the building, the energy efficiency of buildings and their accessibility.
Building Regulation approval is required for most types of building work. The process involves both plan appraisal through to approval and supporting site inspections.
If you are about to carry out building works and you are unsure if you require building regulation approval then you are advised to contact building control to discuss your proposals or alternatively you can read the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) explanatory booklet on the building regulations.
- (DCLG) explanatory booklet on the building regulations (External link)
If you require access to technical and legislative information or you are interested in other matters related to Local Authority Building Control then go to our useful external links page.
In addition to the building regulations function South Shropshire District Council is responsible for Dangerous Structures, Demolitions, Street Naming and Numbering and Access for the Disabled.
Please click on the links below to take you to the relevant page that you require.
See these pages for related information:
- Contact Building Control
- Building Control and Development Control Areas
- Building regulations (guidance and forms)
- Useful External Links
- Dangerous structures and public safety
- Demolition - control and advice
- Demolitions - enforcement
- Statutory register - street naming and numbering
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