Basements ▼
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If you are converting an existing residential cellar or basement into habitable space, it will most likely not require planning permission.
However if you are excavating and creating a new basement and intend to use it as habitable space it will most likely require Full Planning Permission. This is because you will need to incorporate additional excavation beyond the original boundaries of the house to create light wells as required by building regulations.
If the intended use for your basement is solely for storage purposes, it will fall under your Permitted Development rights subject to the proposals meeting certain requirements. For more information on all matters relating to basements including case studies of similar projects please see our dedicated basement page.
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Conservatories ▼
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Whether or not you require Planning Permission for an conservatory will mostly depend on whether your proposals fall within your permitted development rights. These allow you to build an conservatory without Planning Permission subject to meeting several conditions.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for an conservatory are, if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a Conservation Area.
To find out more details on Conservatories including case studies of similar projects please follow the link to our dedicated conservatory page.
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Decking ▼
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In most cases, installing Decking or other raised platforms in your garden falls under Permitted development and does not require Planning Permission.
There are certain size and height restriction for decking which will need full Planning Permission if they are exceeded.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for Decking are, if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a Conservation Area.
To find out more details on Decking including case studies of similar projects please follow the link to our dedicated Decking page.
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Doors and Windows ▼
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In general, changes to Doors and Windows such as repairs, or replacement Doors and Windows do not require Planning Permission.
However if your property is a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area it may require full Planning permission to ensure that your proposals retain the character and historical significance of the area or building.
To find out more details about Planning Permission for Doors and Windows including case studies of similar projects please follow the link to our dedicated Doors and Windows page.
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Extensions ▼
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Whether or not you require Planning Permission for an extension will mostly depend on whether your proposals fall within your permitted development rights. These allow you to build an extension without Planning Permission subject to meeting several conditions.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for an extension are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details on extensions including case studies of similar projects please follow the link to our dedicated extension page.
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External Walls ▼
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Planning Permission is not normally required for minor improvements, maintenance or repairs to external walls of a house.
However if your property is located within a conservation area, or is a listed building you may need the relevant consent before carrying out any works.
For more information relating to external walls including case studies of similar projects, please see our dedicated External Walls Page.
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Fences, Gates and Garden Walls ▼
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If you are repairing or removing an existing gate, fence or wall you will not require Planning Permission if you do not increase the height.
If you are proposing to erect a new gate, fence or wall you may need to apply for Planning permission if it exceeds a certain height or if you do not have the relevant rights.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for fences, gates and garden walls are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details about Fences, Gates and garden Walls please follow the link to our dedicated Fences, Gates and Garden Walls page.
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Flats and Maisonettes ▼
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Projects that would normally fall under permitted development, not requiring planning permission, do not apply to Flats and Maisonettes.
This means that for any works to a Flat or Maisonette, a Full Planning Application is normally required.
To find out more details on work to Flats and Maisonettes please follow the link to our dedicated Flats and Maisonettes page.
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Garage Conversion ▼
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Converting a Garage to habitable space does not normally require Planning Permission, providing the works carried out is only internal and does not involve any enlargements to the garage.
If you are proposing any external work or to expand the size of the garage you will need Full Planning Permission.
For more information on Garage Conversions, including case studies of similar projects we have carried out, please see our dedicated Garage Conversion page.
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Gate Ornaments ▼
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Gate ornaments fall under the category of other forms of enclosure i.e Fences, Gates and garden Walls.
To find out whether you will need planning permission for your Gate ornaments, either see our dedicated page for Fences, Gates and Garden Walls or click on the link to our dedicated Gate Ornaments page.
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Loft Conversion ▼
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Most loft conversions do not require Planning Permission.
However, whether or not your loft conversion will require Planning permission will mostly depend on whether your proposals fall within your Permitted Development rights. These rights allow you to carry out a loft conversion on your property without Planning Permission, providing that the design meets several conditions. These include a limit on new habitable space created and the size of the dormers etc.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for a loft conversion are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details about a loft conversion, please follow the link to our dedicated loft conversion page.
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Outbuildings ▼
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Whether or not you require Planning Permission for an outbuilding or summer house will mostly depend on whether your proposals fall within your permitted development rights.
These allow you to build an outbuilding on your property without Planning Permission subject to meeting several conditions.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for an outbuilding are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details outbuildings please follow the link to our dedicated outbuildings page.
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Patio and Driveway ▼
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Covering an area with a hard surface at ground level on your patio or driveway would not normally require Planning permission.
However if your proposals require significant embanking or support work for a hard surface will require planning permission.
If the property is a listed building or located within a conservation area, Planning Permission will be necessary prior to commencing any works on the patio or driveway.
To find out if you need planning Permission for your Patio or Driveway, Please see our dedicated Patio and Driveway page.
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Paving your Front Garden ▼
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Paving your front garden with a porous surface which allows rainwater to drain through or is naturally directed towards a lawn or border, will not normally require planning permission.
If you are proposing to cover more than 5 metres of your front garden with a hard(non-porous) surface which does not allow the water to run naturally, you will need Planning Permission.
Other factors that will require you to obtain full Planning permission are if your property is situated in a conservation area or is of historical interest ( Listed Building).
To find out if you need planning Permission to pave your front Garden, Please see our dedicated Paving Your Front Garden page.
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Porches ▼
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The majority of porches do not require Planning Permission.
However, whether or not you require Planning Permission for a porch will mostly depend on whether your proposals fall within your permitted development rights. These allow you to build an outbuilding on your property without Planning Permission subject to meeting several conditions.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for a porch are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details porches please follow the link to our dedicated porch page.
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Roof ▼
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Under normal circumstances, you will not need to apply for Planning Permission to replace an existing roof or to add roof lights or skylights such as velux windows.
However there are certain alterations that would require you to apply for full Planning Permission, such as height restrictions and overlooking issues.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for alteration to your roof are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
For further information on roofs and to find out if you need planning permission for work to your roof, please see our dedicated roof page.
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Satellite,TV and Radio Antenna ▼
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There is a possibility that you would need Planning Permission for Satellite, TV and Radio Antennas.
This will mostly depend on whether your proposals for a Satellite, TV or Radio Antenna falls within your permitted development rights.
These allow you to erect certain Satellite, TV and Radio Antennas on your property without Planning Permission subject to several conditions being met.
Other factors that may affect whether you need planning permission for Satellite, TV and Radio Antennas are if the property is a flat or Maisonette, a Listed Building or located in a conservation Area.
To find out more details Satellite, TV and Radio Antennas please follow the link to our dedicated Satellite, TV and Radio Antennas page.
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Solar Panels ▼
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In most instances, mounting solar panels to your roof or wall will fall within your permitted development rights, not requiring an application for planning permission.
However there are several conditions and restrictions that apply to Solar panels.
In addition, if your property is of special historical interest (Listed Building) or located within a conservation area you will need full Planning permission for solar Panels.
For more information on Soalr Panels and to find out if you need Planning Permission for your Solar Panels, Please see our dedicated Solar Panels Page.
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Air Conditioning ▼
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Installing Air Conditioning Units on residential premises will most likely require Planning Permission.
This is due to the change to the external elevation and the added generation of pollution.
For more information on Planning Permission for Air conditioning, including Case Studies, Please see our dedicated Air Conditioning page.
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