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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Planning Permission - Wooden Garages
- By Minny_Minsk [gb] Date 03.08.06 18:18 UTC
Can anyone offer advice - point me to information regarding planning permission?  We've taken down an old wooden garage in our garden and want to install a new, slightly smaller one - but closer to our garden boundry than the current one. 

I'm waiting to hear from my local council......

Just wondered if anyone had any experience/knowledge in this area?
- By Isabel Date 03.08.06 18:22 UTC
Different rules apply nationally.  In my experience planning officers are very helpful in answering general queries such as "is permission necessary?" for a project and even give a good idea as to what would be acceptable before putting in an application.  They will even visit the site and all for no charge! :)
- By LJS Date 03.08.06 18:37 UTC
That is what we are doing with our proposed new extension :)

We are sending them drawings (our own) with as much detail verbally to get their 'opinion' ( not legally binding ) if it is ok and would in theory get PP and whether is does actually need PP :)

We are also having our lovely builder round next week to get his opinion as well and an idea on cost to see if it is worth doing it :)
- By Isabel Date 03.08.06 18:40 UTC

>We are sending them drawings (our own)


Don't forget the tied back curtains and a bit of smoke coming out of the chimneys.  They love that, trust me :)
- By LJS Date 03.08.06 18:52 UTC
Mike is doing it using http://sketchup.google.com/

We will have blinds and haven't got a chimney so do you recon our planning bods will like it :eek: :D :D
- By Isabel Date 03.08.06 18:56 UTC
Here I've done one for you, I've managed to get you all in I think :)
Seriously though, don't forget all the necessary details. :cool:
- By LJS Date 03.08.06 19:06 UTC
You are hired :cool:

Why waste money on a qualified Architect :confused::confused:

We have a home grown one with my BIL but why use him as we will only have to owe them a favour :rolleyes::rolleyes:

By the way where are the four legged monster and why is Mike naked :eek::eek: and me topless :eek::eek:

:p :p
- By Isabel Date 03.08.06 19:22 UTC
Why doesn't it trouble you to owe me a favour? ;)
Sorry about the missing dogs but not the costumes.  I know what you rural types are like.
- By sonny [gb] Date 03.08.06 22:39 UTC
We didnt need planning permission to replace our exsisting garage and we extended the base to make it longer. We had an old abestos one that pracitcally fell down and was advised as its not an permament building we didnt need it. Think you have to apply if not already got an exsisting garage or moving it a considerable distance from where it is currently based. Obvisbly all areas are different this is our experience.
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