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Originally Posted by Geoff Large View PostSo I guess you selling your lawn mower now ?
Looking good , I am sure the wood building will be better at keeping the damp away , the wood cabins always seem warmer to me when I am working in them .
Geoff
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Originally Posted by j6uk View Postand when were you gonna ask the council for planning permission shark?
Single Storey used for storage / leisure
Maximum height of 2.5 metres
NOT form the principal elevation.
NOT have verandas, balconies or raised platforms
NOT near a National Park, Outstanding Natural Beauty or World Heritage Site
NOT Within the curtilage of listed buildings
NOT close to a public sewer or shared pipe
NOT Self contained
NOT exceed 60m2 (internal metric floor area)
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Originally Posted by 147_shark View PostIf you meet the following the criteria then NO planning permission is required. However, it does require building control by the local council.
Single Storey used for storage / leisure
Maximum height of 2.5 metres
NOT form the principal elevation.
NOT have verandas, balconies or raised platforms
NOT near a National Park, Outstanding Natural Beauty or World Heritage Site
NOT Within the curtilage of listed buildings
NOT close to a public sewer or shared pipe
NOT Self contained
NOT exceed 60m2 (internal metric floor area)
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Originally Posted by 147_shark View PostAnd its certainly not stipulated on their website
http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/per...s/outbuildings
"Outbuildings and other additions must not exceed 50% of the total area of land around the original house. Sheds and all other outbuildings and extensions to the original house must be included when calculating this 50% limit"Up the TSF! :snooker:
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Originally Posted by DeanH View Postit is actually, go to the Outbuildings mini guide, click the Outbuildings Play button, go to page 5
"Outbuildings and other additions must not exceed 50% of the total area of land around the original house. Sheds and all other outbuildings and extensions to the original house must be included when calculating this 50% limit"
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