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Quick summary. As long as your shed is under 2.5m tall at the eaves, situated in your back garden away from property boundaries, and intended for a use that's incidental to the enjoyment of your house, you probably don't need planning permission to build it.
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Buying and building a shed in your back garden doesn’t normally require planning permission, but it’s still worth being aware of the law before you build. If you own property or land and want to do building work, then you’re responsible for making sure anything you put up meets relevant planning rules and building regulations. If you don’t abide by the rules you could risk being forced to remove your shed or outbuilding. The best advice is always to discuss your intentions with the relevant local planning authority and building control services before starting work. To find your local planning department, enter your postcode on the government’s online Planning Portal. Here’s our guide to making sure that your garden building stays on the right side of planning legislation.
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Learn More »It’s always worth double-checking the design of your shed meets the criteria for permitted development using the section about Class E structures in the government’s handy pdf guide. If in any doubt contact your local authority for clarification. Search online for ‘find my local authority’ if you’re not sure where to look.
You must apply for householder planning permission to erect a garden building, greenhouse or shed if: the total area of ground covered will be...
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Step 1: Plan the access ramp design and layout. Step 2: Prep the ramp site. Step 3: Cut and mount joists and stringer boards. Step 4: Attach...
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You may need to apply for planning permission if your shed is close to a boundary
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Start with a Switch The NEC requires a means, such as a single-pole switch, to disconnect the power where it enters the shed. ... Connect the wires...
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