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You do need planning permission for a temporary structure if the building is more than 100 metre squared. Additionally, you need planning permission if you'll leave it in place for more than 28 days.
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Read More »Temporary structures can be exempt from planning permission and some sections of the building regulations. A temporary structure is classed by the building regulations as a structure that won’t be in place for more than 28 days in a single calendar year. In some cases, this length of time reduces to just 14 days. The 14-day use limit is for the following:
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You'll need planning permission if: Your garden building is going to be more than one storey or have eaves higher than 2.5 metres. The overall...
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