I am about to commence a renovation of a protected house. There is nothing unique about the house, it just happens to be a georgian house in Dublin. I have been told that I need permission to do just about anything in the house (including painting the internal walls!!). I have been told that I need to get a list of jobs that can be done without planning from DCC but this can take 3mths. The only major things I will be doing is rewiring, replumbing and renovating (not changing) the original sash windows. I will not be changing the character of the house one bit (in fact our wish is to restore it to its former glory).
I realise that I technically require permission for these things, but I can't wait for three months and, although I respect the DCC/Georgian society initiatives on maintaining historic buildings, the last thing I want is some person coming in and taking control. Would I be stupid to do these things prior to contacting DCC / local conservation officer?