Senin, 08 Oktober 2018

Garden Shed Planning Rules






There are increased rules around listed buildings, so any garden building or outbuilding that is to be placed within the curtilage of a listed property will require planning permission. if you go one step further and require a structure to be built and attached to a listed property, you will need both listed building consent and planning. Is planning permission needed for garden sheds, log cabins and summer houses ?. unfortunately we live in a bureaucratic state and the pencil pushing lot on local councils might throw their toys out their prams if they get the chance.. All local planning and building rules. ask whether a building or resource consent is required prior to construction. in many cases, a shed of less than 10m2 does not require a building consent. planning your shed these instructions are for a simple 2.4 x 2.4 m, mono pitch-roofed re-locatable garden shed with plywood exterior cladding, a door and a window and no interior lining. materials.





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Sheds are versatile buildings, but there might be some hoops you need to jump through before installing one in your garden. the national home of planning and building regulations outlines on their website the factors you have to consider before putting up a potting shed.. Home owners: outbuildings and structures. garden sheds, greenhouses and other buildings . planning permission is not required provided that: 1. the shed / greenhouse / building is used for domestic purposes only. 2. the ground area covered by the shed/greenhouse/building and any other buildings within the boundary of the property, excluding the original house, is not more than half the total. Planning permission is not required (permitted development) for a shed if you meet the following criteria.is located to the rear of the property (behind the front elevation or elevation that faces a road). it does not exceed 4 metres in height (3 metres to eaves)..







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