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23 Projects You Can Do Without Planning Permission Interior renovations. ... Single-storey extensions. ... Build a conservatory without planning permission. ... Erect a multi-storey extensions. ... Repair, replace or add windows. ... Loft conversion. ... Replace roof. ... Install rooflights. More items... •
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Learn More »For those of you looking to refurbish an existing building, it might come as a pleasant surprise to discover just how much you can achieve without having to go through the planning approval process. The permitted development (PD) regime allows you to embark on a whole host of home improvements, from extensions through to adding solar panels or other renewable technologies. The crux of permitted development rights is that the government has granted blanket consent for a range of works, provided they meet certain criteria and that the local authority accepts your scheme adheres to them. This is a complex area of planning regulation, taking in numerous classes of development – each with its own detailed rules. In this article we’ll principally be focusing on the English PD scheme, but Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all administer their own versions.
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Read More »Proximity to plot boundaries also has an impact, while the materials must match the existing house as far as practicable. 3. Build a conservatory without planning permission For planning permission purposes, these glazed rooms are treated as extensions – with the main difference being that the requirement for matching materials doesn’t apply. To qualify as permitted development, your conservatory must attach to the original dwelling and not a subsequent extension. This listed building is now linked with the adjacent structure thanks to a new lean-to glazed extension by Apropos
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