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Town planning support

Sort the planning questions earlier.

Use RBN to work through site details, drawings, constraints and approval questions before planning delays compound.

Service

Planning work is easier when the basics are clear early.

RBN town planning support helps members bring the site, drawings, constraints and planning question together before time is lost in the wrong conversation.

Clarify the site, project type and planning question

Review existing drawings, documents and known constraints

Identify whether feasibility, planning support or further documentation is likely

Keep the planning request tied to the project files and address

Why it matters

The risk is finding the planning issue too late.

Planning questions become expensive when they are discovered after pricing, design work or client expectations have moved ahead. RBN helps members start with the site, drawings and constraints before the next conversation is booked.

Good fit when

Understanding what planning support may be required
Preparing site and project details before speaking with advisors or providers
Reducing back-and-forth caused by missing information
Adrian Duscas

Service support proof

"RBN held my hand from start to finish and were super helpful in helping me cut out so much time."

Adrian Duscas, Grand Seal

Planning support is valuable when it saves time before the project gets stuck in the wrong conversation.

Planning stages

Planning support depends on where the question sits.

The useful next step changes depending on whether the job is still an idea, already drawn, waiting on council or stuck on a specific constraint.

Planning permit questions

Feasibility and site constraints

Existing drawings and documentation

Council information requests

Early feasibility

Check the site, project idea and likely planning considerations before too much time is spent.

Site and constraint review

Bring together the address, overlays, known constraints and existing documents so the planning question is clearer.

Drawing and document readiness

Identify which drawings, reports or supporting documents may be needed before the request moves further.

Council or advisor conversation

Use clearer project information before engaging council, consultants or planning support.

What to send

Give RBN the detail that changes the answer.

The request does not need to be perfect. It does need enough project context for RBN to understand the next useful step.

Good to know

Scope depends on the job. RBN confirms requirements before feasibility, planning or documentation work is assumed.

  1. 1 Site address and project type
  2. 2 Existing drawings, survey, title or planning documents
  3. 3 Known overlays, council notes or constraints
  4. 4 What you are trying to confirm before the job moves further

Ready when you are

Start the request from the member workspace.

Members can send job details, plans and files through the portal so RBN can work from the same context.