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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.
Multiply the product by the flat roof area and divide by 100:- our 12×20 shed square footage with overhangs is 308 sq ft, so 1.118 x 308 = 345...
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There is an exception for a surviving spouse, a child who has not reached the age of majority, a disabled or chronically ill person or a person not...
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Conclusion. Though you can absolutely add a bathroom anywhere in your house, there are many areas and rooms that may be unsuitable due to walls,...
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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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This one's a no brainer. It feels a lot better to work in a garage that's NOT freezing in the winter and roasting in the summer. Insulating a...
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You can still install objects on walls — even if there's no stud available. You just need to use drywall anchors. Drywall anchors live up to their...
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