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You won't usually require planning permission to add a new window, or door, into your home. This counts for replacing windows and moving them too.
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Residential log cabins will need planning permission before construction. Unless you can find a piece of land with planning permission attached....
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'Do I need planning permission?' This is certainly one of the first questions you'll be asking yourself if you want to extend or renovate your home or garden. You'll be pleased to hear that not all projects require you to go down the full planning permission route, which can often save you time and money. Instead, you'll be able to carry out some works under Permitted Development (PD) which allows you to build up to a certain size and undertake a number of projects without planning. Permitted Development is a different type of planning route. Scope is varied and PD covers internal and external works but be aware that there are stringent requirements set out that are often governed by factors such as size, height and your home’s surroundings, particularly highways and neighbouring properties that your project must adhere to to fall under PD. We've gathered together 30 projects for you to look over that don't need full planning permission! Always check with your local council, builder or architect, for example, before embarking on a project to ensure the works you want to do fall under the relevant planning rules. (opens in new tab) originally submitted this loft conversion as a planning application to be clad in zinc, but it was refused on account of the 'unusual' roof form. After changing the cladding to slate, the project got approval through Permitted Development. Architects Seán and Stephen originally submitted this loft conversion as a planning application to be clad in zinc, but it was refused on account of the 'unusual' roof form. After changing the cladding to slate, the project got approval through Permitted Development. (Image credit: Sean and Stephen Architects) There have been changes to Permitted Development over the past couple of years and there are planning reforms due so it's worth keeping an eye on the news to keep abreast of any changes.
Because their teeth are so hard, rats are able to chew through most of the materials people use to keep them out, such as: Plastic. Jan 22, 2014
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Generally speaking, you want support every 3-4′ for a normal use building and 4-6′ for lighter situations. Aug 20, 2020
Read More »Remember that for new or bigger windows or doors, you will need to follow Building Regulations guidance and do choose the right Window Styles for your build.
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Under your Permitted Development rights you can build a swimming pool within your garden, provided that the total area covered by the pool does not exceed 50% of the area of the garden curtilage.
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If you are seasoning the wood in a shed then slatted sides will let air through but still contain the wood. Some people stack the wood in tall rows...
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