Antrim and Newtownabbey·LDP 2030 Plan Strategy (adopted 2025)·Page 328·B10

Property Rights and Neighbour Consultation for Dwelling Extensions

Extensions or alterations to dwellings must not encroach on neighbouring property through foundations, guttering, overhangs or attachments. Permission to access neighbouring land may be required for construction and maintenance work.

Alterations or an extension to a dwelling should not infringe upon a neighbour's property. For example, it is an infringement of a neighbour's property rights should foundations or guttering encroach onto their land or if an extension overhangs or attaches to their property. Where an extension abuts or runs close to a property boundary, permission to enter neighbouring land will also be required to enable approved works to be carried out or for future maintenance purposes. Consequently, it is advisable to discuss proposals with any neighbours before submitting a planning application. It should be noted that infringement of property rights is primarily a legal matter between the relevant parties.

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