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There are some cases in which you wouldn't need to worry about planning permission at all. If you wanted to place a shipping container in your garden (perhaps as a summer house or a shed), then this wouldn't require planning permission. Despite this, you may want to consider your neighbours before doing this.
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If you’re a regular reader of our blog, you’ll know by now that there are many great reasons to buy a container. Not only are they the future of retail, but they can also be made to build homes and businesses! Therefore, we can’t really blame you if you are left with a burning desire to buy or rent one our containers. However, depending on what you are using your container for, you may have to consider applying for planning permission. In this guide, we will be looking into the specific scenarios in which you would (or would not) require planning permission for a container.
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Read More »For example, an extension must not cover more than half the area of land around the original house, and extensions must not be higher than the highest part of the roof. A single container extension wouldn’t pose such problems, so you should be alright to proceed with your extension without permission. However, the specific rules regarding planning permission differ throughout the country, so the best course of action is to contact your local planning authority for a definite answer.
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In general, if you own a large plot of land and want to make use of a few containers, then you don’t need to worry about obtaining planning permission. For example, the container based ski shop we set up at a dry ski slope in Welwyn Garden City did not require any planning permission. In summary, if you are thinking of constructing a container based house or business, then you will most likely need planning permission – especially if it is a permanent structure or in a highly residential area. When it comes to building on your own land, you have slightly more freedom, although you should consider what your neighbouring occupants might think of this new addition. However, if you are still unsure, the best thing to do is to contact your local planning authority, who can look at your specific situation and provide you with a final answer. If you’re thinking of embarking on a new container-based project, then look no further. Whether you are looking for a temporary office or want to construct a container-based home, Unit Hire can help. If you are interested in buying or renting a container and want more information about planning permission, then get in touch with us today.
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