Usually you do not need planning permission to erect a shed in your back garden. this rule of thumb applies generally to single-storey sheds with a floor space of less than 30 square metres.. Readers will be aware of the uk government's plans to temporarily relax planning laws (see the guardian for a brief rundown) which, to cut a long story short, means homeowners can more easily build massive extensions. the question is though, how will this affect garden offices and buildings?. Planning permissions for specific garden structures. whilst most typical garden sheds won’t require planning permissions, other garden structures will have unique considerations that you’ll want to keep in mind if you hope to put one of these outbuildings on your property. log cabins and summerhouses.
For a more detailed explanation of what's considered a permitted development when building a shed, garage or greenhouse, read the scottish government's guidance on householder permitted development rights publication and go to section 4.74. planning permission. 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. Planning laws: when a shed is not a shed (but a shedload of confusion) council of war: james dedman and (what's left of) the offending cart-shed . ross clark. 12:01am bst 25 oct 2008..



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