Hi Mark
That is an interesting question. I would have thought that they are since planning approval is granted on the basis of the information presented including the DAS, but I suppose that the detailed building regulation approval would take precedence if that changed the DAS access statement content. I am unaware of any claims that have taken a developer to task over DAS.
Regards
Marcus
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Are DAS access statements with planning applications are they legally binding if developers don't do what they state in access statement?
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