Demolition
Part of:
Bridges, structures and building demolition
Demolition work can cause problems for road users and neighbours or businesses in close proximity to the site. To make sure disruption is kept to a minimum, you must obtain a demolition license. Notice must be given to us at least six weeks prior to work commencing.
There is a £348.65 charge for applying for a demolition licence.
How to apply
To obtain a demolition licence, follow the step by step process:
- At least six weeks prior to work commencing, email a letter of intent to DemolitionNotice@amey.co.uk. This must state the location of the building, along information outlining the details of the work, who owns the building and who is doing the demolition. We will also need a location plan of the building or structure showing the area where the work is being done.
- You will be sent a unique reference number with details on how to pay the £348.65 application fee.
- Make £348.65 payment and send an email confirmation of your payment to DemolitionNotice@amey.co.uk.
- Your application will now be processed. If granted, your demolition licence will be issued by email.
Further action
When demolishing a building, you are required by law to give notice to:
- Owners/occupiers of all other buildings adjacent to the building being demolished.
- Gas, water and electricity suppliers for the region.
You may also need to check for asbestos and information relating to planning permission.