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This depends on the type of tarmac you use. Most tarmac is permeable or semi-permeable so check which type you will be using. If it is permeable then you should be allowed to tarmac your drive without planning permission as long as it meets the other regulations in terms of exemptions we have outlined in question 1.
How big can you build an extension without planning? The permitted development rules have recently been relaxed, allowing you to build an extension...
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Low-Maintenance Driveway Options Paving Stones. Paving stones are known to last up to a full century if properly laid. ... Concrete Grass Pavers....
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“As sold, Tuff Shed buildings are not designed for nor intended to be used as a permanent, full-time dwelling,” a Tuff Shed website states. “Local...
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A manufactured home can also be placed on a site temporarily for six months for residential purposes while a site-built home is constructed....
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Can I put a shower in my garden room? Put simply, a shower can be installed in a garden room, but it must meet the same additional steps as...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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What size storage do I need for a 3 bedroom house? A self storage unit somewhere between 120 and 150 sq ft should hold the contents of a 3 bedroom...
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Myth: Lightning protection systems are only needed for wood or masonry structures, not modern day metal construction buildings. Fact: Metal roofing...
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